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For a general body, the added mass becomes a tensor (referred to as the induced mass tensor), with components depending on the direction of motion of the .
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One can show that the added mass for a sphere (of radius r) is 2 / 3πr3ρfluid. For a general body, the added mass becomes a tensor (referred to as the .
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May 11, 2011 – n dS. (2.5.1). The A. are the components of what is referred to as the added mass tensor. Of the. 36 possible A. , only 21 are distinct, since A. =A .
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Mar 19, 2002 – An explicit set of ordinary differential equations that approximately describe the dynamics of many rigid bodies (without any hypothesis on .
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lift dipole, retarded time variations, elliptic airfoil, having unit speed, strip airfoil, image vorticity, rectangular airfoil, added mass tensor, homentropic flow, bound .
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In general, the added mass is a second-order tensor, relating the fluid acceleration vector to the resulting force vector on the body.[1] The concept of added mass .
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The nonzero added-mass coefficients of a platform are found by using the transformation law for a second-order tensor, and the repeated application of the .
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An explicit set of ordinary differential equations that approximately describe the dynamics of many rigid bodies (without any hypothesis on their geometry) .
In general, the added mass is a second-order tensor, relating the fluid acceleration vector to the resulting force vector on the body. The concept of added mass .
Jump to Appendix A. Relationships between our Image and Miloh's added . : Miloh (2003, Appendix A) defines the following three .
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