Abstract
The dynamic characteristics of thin cylindrical isotropic shells with variable thickness are determined using numerical and experimental approaches. Numerical calculations are performed by the finite-element method with FEMAR software. In experimental study, stroboscopic holographic interferometry is used which makes it possible to observe interferential patterns of vibrations of the shell surface in real time. The results obtained by two different methods are compared
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