Abstract

Shell motion equations are framed with first order shell theory of Love. Vibration investigation of fluid-filled three layered cylindrical shells is studied here. It is also exhibited that the effect of frequencies is investigated by varying the different layers with constituent material. The coupled and uncoupled frequencies changes with these layers according to the material formation of fluid-filled FG-CSs. A cylindrical shell is immersed in a fluid which is a non-viscous one. These equations are partial differential equations which are usually solved by approximate technique. Robust and efficient techniques are favored to get precise results. Use of acoustic wave equation is done to incorporate the sound pressure produced in a fluid. Hankel’s functions of second kind designate the fluid influence. Mathematically the integral form of the Lagrange energy functional is converted into a set of three partial differential equations.

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