欢迎您!
东篱公司
退出
申报数据库
申报指南
立项数据库
成果数据库
期刊论文
会议论文
著 作
专 利
项目获奖数据库
位置:
成果数据库
>
期刊
> 期刊详情页
Vibration of slender structures subjected to axial flow or axially towed in quiescent fluid.
时间:0
相关项目:吸入式输流管的流致振动、稳定性与非线性动力响应
同期刊论文项目
吸入式输流管的流致振动、稳定性与非线性动力响应
期刊论文 27
同项目期刊论文
Vibration characteristics of fluid-conveying carbon nanotubes with curved longitudinal shape.
Vibration and stability of vertical upward-fluid-conveying pipe immersed in rigid cylindrical channe
A further study on the non-linear dynamics of simply supported pipes conveying pulsating fluid.
吸流管道动力学模型的研究进展与展望
Nonlinear responses of a fluid-conveying pipe embedded in nonlinear elastic foundations.
Buckling instability of double-wall carbon nanotubes conveying fluid.
输液管振动与稳定性研究的新进展:从宏观尺度到微纳米尺度.
Some unresolved issues in ocean pipes aspirating fluid.
Vibration and stability of an axially moving beam immersed in fluid.
On vibration and instability of carbon nanotubes conveying fluid.
The thermal effect on vibration and instability of carbon nanotubes conveying fluid.
Instability of simply supported pipes conveying fluid under thermal loads.
Wave propagation of single-walled carbon nanotubes conveying fluid via gradient elasticity theory.
Application of the differential transformation method to vibration analysis of pipes conveying fluid
Size-dependent vibration characteristics of fluid-conveying microtubes.
Vibration analysis of fluid-conveying nanotubes with consideration of surface effects.
Stability and chaotic vibrations of a fluid-conveying pipe with additional combined constraints.
Dynamical behaviors of double-walled carbon nanotubes conveying fluid accounting for the effect of s
A reappraisal of the computational modelling of carbon nanotubes conveying viscous fluid.
Vibration and instability analysis of tubular nano- and micro-beams conveying fluid using nonlocal e
输液管振动与稳定性研究的新进展:从宏观尺度到微纳米尺度
含移动质量块简支梁的弯曲-扭转振动分析
可变弹性约束条件下含移动质量块粘性梁的频率分析
VIBRATION AND STABILITY OF VERTICAL UPWARD-FLUID-CONVEYING PIPE IMMERSED IN RIGID CYLINDRICAL CHANNEL
NONLINEAR RESPONSES OF A FLUID-CONVEYING PIPE EMBEDDED IN NONLINEAR ELASTIC FOUNDATIONS