Abstract
Exact dynamic stiffness (DS) models for three-dimensional (3D) cavities in cylindrical coordinates under any classical acoustic boundary conditions (BCs) are proposed in this paper. The paper first derives the exact general solutions that satisfy the governing differential equations. Then, these general solutions are used to develop the DS matrices for 3D cavities in cylindrical coordinates by substituting them into the acoustic pressure and normal velocity BCs. Subsequently, the Wittrick–Williams algorithm, along with the analytical expressions of the j0 count for various shaped cavities, is applied to compute natural frequencies. Finally, reliable and efficient techniques for dynamic response solution are employed. The DSM provides benchmark solutions for various 3D cavities. The convergence, universality, and efficiency of the proposed method in modal and response analysis are illustrated by comparing the results obtained using the DSM and FEM. The calculation time when using the DSM is only 0.1% of that when using the commercial finite element method, while maintaining the same accuracy. This research not only provides an effective technique for analyzing the cylindrical acoustic pressure field in engineering, but also establishes a foundation for the analysis of structural–acoustic coupling in tubular structures.
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