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This paper presents a new approach for the vibration analysis of cylindrical vessels containing fluid. A new formulation using artificial spring systems at the junction of the shell and end cap was established with the inclusion of the structure-fluid coupling. The method was shown to be well adapted to handle combined structures with the presence of a fluid. Numerical results showed the accuracy of the method as well as the fluid effects on the dynamic behavior of the structure.