Abstract

The forced oscillations of a cylindrical shell surrounded by a liquid layer caused by impacts have been investigated based on the dynamic problem of hydroelasticity. The relationships describing the shell deflection, the pressure in the liquid layer, and the shell amplitude and phase frequency characteristics have been found. An example of calculation of the resonance frequencies of oscillations of a liner of an internal combustion engine with a water cooling system caused by piston group impacts is presented.

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