Fluid motion mathematical model development in a partially filled cavity
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https://doi.org/10.18372/1990-5548.50.11395Keywords:
Potential velocity of the liquid, oscillation frequency, fluid vibrations, mathematical pendulum, tankAbstract
The solution of the problem of oscillations of a fluid in the cavities with a rectilinear generatorat different levels of completion. Parameter calculation results obtained pendulum model for longitudinalfluid oscillationsReferences
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