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Waves in a Centrifuged Layer of a Rotating Viscous Fluid with an Inertial Surface

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Abstract A model for describing wave motions of a flotatimg, viscous, non-compressible fluid partially filling the cavity of a rapidly rotating circular cylinder is proposed. The floating fluid is a… Click to show full abstract

Abstract A model for describing wave motions of a flotatimg, viscous, non-compressible fluid partially filling the cavity of a rapidly rotating circular cylinder is proposed. The floating fluid is a fluid with an inertial surface formed by small mass particles floating on a free surface without interaction. The gyroscopic waves in a centrifuged flotating fluid layer on a solid wall of the rotor cavity are studied.

Keywords: fluid inertial; waves centrifuged; layer; surface; inertial surface

Journal Title: Mathematical Models and Computer Simulations
Year Published: 2020

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