Description of motion of a body near a free surface of a fluid is significantly different from description of body motion in an infinite fluid. The difference is due to the presence of a boundary condition (constancy of pressure) on the free surface. Below we consider typical ways of dealing with this boundary condition for various cases.
Added Masses of Bodies Moving Close to a Free Surface
2009-01-01
125 pages
Article/Chapter (Book)
Electronic Resource
English
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