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Experimental Investigation of the Natural Vibrations of Shells of Revolution with a Liquid and Added Masses

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It is established that the effect of rigidly attached masses on the natural frequencies is considerably greater than that of the liquid filling the shell. It is shown that the resonant vibrations of the shell can be excited by a wind load on a thin plate rigidly attached to the shell with an added mass

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Sivak, V.F. Experimental Investigation of the Natural Vibrations of Shells of Revolution with a Liquid and Added Masses. International Applied Mechanics 37, 122–125 (2001). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1011376517017

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