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. . Mekanika Fluida Bruce R Munson Pdf 19 . by ebooksonline | June 20, 2018 . -PDF file size 4 Mb Thesis -The authors of this paper are interested in the fluid dynamics of the system formed by a floating body, immersed in water with a density greater than that of water and an underwater boundary layer which is thicker than the distance between floats. The authors find that small amplitude oscillations are generated around each fixed point while large amplitude oscillations can be generated about an equilibrium position floating over the submerged body at any depth. The authors focus on the particular case of sudden release of a body, in which the oscillations are periodic with values decreasing in time. These oscillations are related to the case of no fluid in contact with the floating body. It was found that when this happens, there is no hydrodynamic resistance against the free fall and it is possible for an object to fall through many meters until it stops dropping. The authors conclude that when this occurs, the amplitudes become small but they do not tend to zero as time tends to infinity. PDF file size 4 Mb This paper studies two-dimensional fluid flows in restricted regions where one or more surfaces are convex with respect to points outside the domain. The potential flow of the fluid is obtained using the interior point method. The flows are studied by using inviscid continuity equations, where viscosity is assumed to be isotropic and incompressible. The results show that these flows behave as nonlinear flows with time dependent coefficients depending on the shape of the wall.The authors are interested in the fluid dynamics of a body floating above an underwater boundary layer at depth. The body is immersed in water with density greater than that of water and an underwater boundary layer which is thicker than the separation between floats. The authors find that small amplitude oscillations are generated around each fixed point while large amplitude oscillations can be generated about an equilibrium position floating over the submerged body at any depth. The authors focus on the particular case of sudden release of a body, in which the oscillations are periodic with values decreasing in time. These oscillations are related to the case of no fluid in contact with the floating body. It is found that when this happens, there is no hydrodynamic resistance against free fall and it is possible for an object to fall through many meters until it stops dropping. The authors conclude that when this occurs, amplitudes become small but they do not tend to zero as time tends to infinity.The flow around a slender body was studied by different researchers; however, most of them studied it by assuming rigid constraint on slender bodies. 64cfa1e7782095

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