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L. I. Mogilevich, "Dynamics of interaction between a squeezed layer of a viscous incompressible fluid and an elastic three-layer plate," Mech. Solids. 43 (5), 785-792 (2008)
Year 2008 Volume 43 Number 5 Pages 785-792
DOI 10.3103/S0025654408050130
Title Dynamics of interaction between a squeezed layer of a viscous incompressible fluid and an elastic three-layer plate
Author(s) L. I. Mogilevich (Saratov State Technical University, Politekhnicheskaya 77, Saratov, 410054, Russia, mogilevich@sgu.ru)
Abstract We study the hydrodynamic response of a thin layer of a viscous incompressible fluid squeezed between impermeable walls. We consider the distribution of pressure and force dynamic characteristics of the fluid layer in the case of forced flows along the gap between a vibration generator (which is a rigid plane) exhibiting harmonic vibrations and a stator (which is an elastic freely supported three-layer plate). The inertial forces of the viscous fluid motion and the stator elastic properties are taken into account. The amplitude and phase frequency characteristics of the elastic three-layer plate are found from the solution of the plane problem.
Received 25 July 2005
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