ADDED MASS COEFFICIENT SPHERE

Oct 26, 11
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  • The dimensionless added mass coefficient is the added mass divided by the displaced fluid . It can be shown that the virtual mass force, for a spherical particle .
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  • Rows of single spheres were attached to springs and oscillated in water‐filled tubes of several diameters and lengths with various boundary conditions at .
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  • The dimensionless added mass coefficient is the added mass divided by the displaced fluid . It can be shown that the virtual mass force, for a spherical particle .
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  • The drag and addedmass coefficients are estimated for the sandbags and the values of addedmass coefficient are compared to those for solid spheres.
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  • Feb 1, 2011 – If the volume and the added mass coefficient are constant, the required . Auton ( 1987) and Drew and Lahey (1987) show, for a sphere, to be: .
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