International Journal of Fluid Mechanics Research
Published 6 issues per year
ISSN Print: 2152-5102
ISSN Online: 2152-5110
IF:
1.1
5-Year IF:
1.3
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0.0002
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0.33
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0.256
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0.49
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2.4
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Distinctive Features of Accelerated Motion of Variously Shaped Bodies in Water
Volume 29,
Issue 5, 2002,
7 pages
DOI: 10.1615/InterJFluidMechRes.v29.i5.30
ABSTRACT
The results of an experimental investigation of accelerated motion of a combined body of revolution, a sphere and rectangular flat plates in water are presented in the paper. The experiments were conducted in a vertical water tunnel. The objects of investigation started from the state of rest and moved under the action of gravity. The nature of the accelerated motion is shown to be individual for each type of objects, and yet in all the instances the stage of motion with a velocity and an acceleration monotonically varying gives way to the stage of jerking motion with sharp oscillation of values of these quantities.
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