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Rectilinear Oscillations of a Sphere Immersed in a Bounded Viscous Fluid Kenneth George Mcconnell Iowa State University
Introduction to Added Mass
Added Mass and Aeroelastic Stability of a Flexible Plate Interacting With
Dynamic Tidal Power (Dtp): a Review of a Promising Technique for Harvesting Sustainable Energy at Sea
Forces on Particles and Bubbles
2.016 Hydrodynamics Fluid Forces on Bodies
Dynamics of Heavy and Buoyant Underwater Pendulums
Passive Heave Compensator Design and Numerical Simulation for Strand Jack During Lift Operation in Deep Water
Acceleration Due to Buoyancy and Mass Renormalization
HYDRODYNAMIC FORCES Closer to the Organism, fl Uid Layers Must Move Relative to One Another
Oscillations of a Sphere in a Cylindrical Tube Containing a Viscous Liquid Charles Benjamin Basye Iowa State University
Set-Point Algorithms for Active Heave Compensation of Towed Bodies
A Swing of Beauty: Pendulums, Fluids, Forces, and Computers
Study of the Added Mass of Cylinders and Spheres
Master's Thesis
Lift and Drag Production by a Flapping Wing
Pendulum Acceleration
A New Analytical Approach for Modelling the Added Mass and Hydrodynamic Interaction of Two Cylinders Subjected to Large Motions in a Potential Stagnant fluid
Top View
On the Added Mass of a Sphere in a Circular Cylinder Considering Real Fluid Effects
The Added Mass, Basset, and Viscous Drag Coefficients in Nondilute Bubbly Liquids Undergoing Smallamplitude Oscillatory Motion A
Numerical Simulation of a Passive Heave Compensator for Scientific Research Ships R
The Added Mass Effect and the Higgs Mechanism
Tveitnes, Trym (2001) Application of Added Mass Theory in Planing. Phd Thesis
Data Acquisition and Analysis of an Exclusive
On the Aerodynamic Forces on Heaving and Pitching Airfoils at Low Reynolds Number
Dynamics Modeling and Loads Analysis of an Offshore Floating DE-AC36-99-GO10337 Wind Turbine 5B
Added Mass of a Disc Accelerating Within a Pipe J
Simulation and Evaluation of the Hydroelastic Responses of a Tidal Current Turbine
Generic 6-DOF Added Mass Formulation for Arbitrary Underwater Vehicles Based on Existing Semi-Empirical Methods
Values of the Added Mass