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Investigation on the vibration and interface state of a thin-walled cylindrical shell with bolted joints considering its bilinear stiffness

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APPLIED ACOUSTICS
Volume 172, Issue -, Pages -

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.apacoust.2020.107580

Keywords

Cylindrical shell with bolted joints; Constitutive model; Bilinear stiffness; Vibration response; Interface state

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  1. Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities [N180313008, N182410007-06, N170308028]

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This paper proposed a semi-analytical modeling method for thin-walled cylindrical shells with bolted joints, and analyzed the vibration response and interface contact state. A constitutive model for bolted joints was established, considering different tensile and compressive stiffness as well as friction behavior. The model was applied to a cylindrical shell, and the effects of parameters on dynamic response and interface state were analyzed to draw conclusions.
This paper innovatively proposed a semi-analytical modeling method for thin-walled cylindrical shells with bolted joints, and further analyzed its vibration response and the interface contact state. First, the bolted joint was investigated by quasi-static experiments. Then, based on the experimental phenomena, the constitutive model for bolted joints was established by simultaneously considering the different tensile and compressive stiffness (preloaded bilinear stiffness) and the friction behavior (including stick, slip, and separation) between the connection interfaces. This is rare in the previous modeling of bolted joints. Next, the established model of bolted joints was applied to a cylindrical shell. Based on Sanders shell theory, the Lagrange equation was used to derive the dynamic equation of the cylindrical shell with bolted joints. The model of the bolted joint and the cylindrical shell was verified by finite element method and natural frequency comparison respectively. Then, the effects of several parameters including the preload of bolts, excitation amplitude, coefficient of friction and number of bolts on the dynamic response and interface state of the cylindrical shell with bolted joints were analyzed, and several conclusions were obtained. (C) 2020 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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