Abstract
This paper presents the results of determining the free vibration frequency of a structurally anisotropic, cylindrical fiberglass shell reinforced by annular ribs and containing flowing fluid. Boundary Navier conditions are imposed on the ends of the shell. Natural vibration frequencies are calculated as dependences of the frequency on the fiberglass winding angle and fluid flow velocity for different values of the wave formation parameters and the parameters characterizing the geometric dimensions of the shell.
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