WIDE-BAND RANDOM AXISYMMETRIC VIBRATION OF CYLINDRICAL SHELLS.

Isaac Elishakoff, Technion - Israel Institute of Technology
A. Th van Zanten
S. H. Crandall

Abstract

Results are reported for the random vibrations of a uniform circular cylindrical shell excited by a ring load which is uniform around the circumference and random in time. The time history of loading is taken to be a stationary wide-band random process. The shell response is essentially one-dimensional but differs qualitatively and quantitatively from the response distributions for point-excited uniform strings and beams because of the large modal overlaps at the low end of the spectrum of shell natural frequencies. The contributions from the modal cross-correlations (which can usually be neglected for strings and beams) introduce an asymmetry into the distribution of mean-square response and can alter the magnitude of the local response considerably.