The motion of floating bodies

The motion of floating bodies
Author: John V. Wehausen
Publisher:
Total Pages: 32
Release: 1971
Genre: Fluid dynamics
ISBN:

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Discourse on Floating Bodies

Discourse on Floating Bodies
Author: Galileo Galilei
Publisher: Library of Alexandria
Total Pages: 147
Release: 2020-09-28
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1465607935

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As to the first, the last discoveries of Saturn to be tricorporeall, and of the mutations of Figure in Venus, like to those that are seen in the Moon, together with the Consequents depending thereupon, have not so much occasioned the demur, as the investigation of the times of the Conversions of each of the Four Medicean Planets about Jupiter, which I lighted upon in April the year past, 1611, at my being in Rome; where, in the end, I assertained my selfe, that the first and neerest to Jupiter, moved about 8 gr. & 29 m. of its Sphere in an houre, makeing its whole revolution in one naturall day, and 18 hours, and almost an halfe. The second moves in its Orbe 14 gr. 13 min. or very neer, in an hour, and its compleat conversion is consummate in 3 dayes, 13 hours, and one third, or thereabouts. The third passeth in an hour, 2 gr. 6 min. little more or less of its Circle, and measures it all in 7 dayes, 4 hours, or very neer. The fourth, and more remote than the rest, goes in one houre, 0 gr 54 min. and almost an halfe of its Sphere, and finisheth it all in 16 dayes, and very neer 18 hours. But because the excessive velocity of their returns or restitutions, requires a most scrupulous precisenesse to calculate their places, in times past and future, especially if the time be for many Moneths or Years; I am therefore forced, with other Observations, and more exact than the former, and in times more remote from one another, to correct the Tables of such Motions, and limit them even to the shortest moment: for such exactnesse my first Observations suffice not; not only in regard of the short intervals of Time, but because I had not as then found out a way to measure the distances between the said Planets by any Instrument: I Observed such Intervals with simple relation to the Diameter of the Body of Jupiter; taken, as we have said, by the eye, the which, though they admit not errors of above a Minute, yet they suffice not for the determination of the exact greatness of the Spheres of those Stars. But now that I have hit upon a way of taking such measures without failing, scarce in a very few Seconds, I will continue the observation to the very occultation of JUPITER, which shall serve to bring us to the perfect knowledge of the Motions, and Magnitudes of the Orbes of the said Planets, together also with some other consequences thence arising. I adde to these things the observation of some obscure Spots, which are discovered in the Solar Body, which changing, position in that, propounds to our consideration a great argument either that the Sun revolves in it selfe, or that perhaps other Starrs, in like manner as Venus and Mercury, revolve about it, invisible in other times, by reason of their small digressions, lesse than that of Mercury, and only visible when they interpose between the Sun and our eye, or else hint the truth of both this and that; the certainty of which things ought not to be contemned, nor omitted.

On the Mathematical Theory of the Motion of Floating Bodies

On the Mathematical Theory of the Motion of Floating Bodies
Author: Ralph E. Kleinman
Publisher:
Total Pages: 70
Release: 1982
Genre: Floating bodies
ISBN:

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The generation of surface waves in a fluid caused by a partially submerged body is modeled mathematically as a boundary value problem for the Laplacian with Neumann data on the bottom of the fluid container and on the body, a linearized free surface condition and a radiation condition at infinity. Fritz John (Comm. Pure Appl. Math., III, 1950) showed that the problem had a unique solution only under rather restrictive assumptions on the body geometry and reformulated the problem as an integral equation which was not uniquely solvable at certain irregular frequencies. In the present work, uniqueness is established for more general geometries, allowing corners and nonnormal intersections of the body with the free surfaces. Also presented are two methods of modifying the integral equation so that it is uniquely solvable for all frequencies. One method involves introducing an additional integral on the waterplane, while in the second method, an additional integral term is added to the equation which remains an equation only over the submerged portion of the body.

The Decay of the Free Motion of a Floating Body

The Decay of the Free Motion of a Floating Body
Author: Tertius Ralph
Publisher:
Total Pages: 108
Release: 2011
Genre: Floating bodies
ISBN:

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We consider the time-domain problem of a floating half-immersed horizontal circular cylinder of radius a. This is the simplest and best studied problem in the interaction of water waves and floating bodies. The motion of the body is constrained to heave only, subject to the linear equations of water waves and body motion. Viscosity and surface tension are neglected. While this problem has been well studied, there are still unanswered questions about the large time behaviour of the system and this is the principal focus of our investigation. Because of the simple geometry of the body, we are able to use multipole expansions to solve for the displacements of the body in the frequency domain. We then use a generalized eigenfunction solution, which has been recently developed, in which the time-domain problem can be solved using the frequency domain solutions. We present numerical results for the heaving cylinder, and compare our results with previous results.

Stability and Equilibrium of Floating Bodies (Classic Reprint)

Stability and Equilibrium of Floating Bodies (Classic Reprint)
Author: Bernard C. Laws
Publisher:
Total Pages: 270
Release: 2015-08-05
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781332199525

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Excerpt from Stability and Equilibrium of Floating Bodies The present treatise is an attempt to set forth briefly the principles underlying the stability and equilibrium of bodies floating partially or wholly submerged in water, and in air. Hitherto published matter bearing on stability has for the most part- been confined to ship forms. Submarines and aerial machines claim a more recent development, and problems relating to the stability and equilibrium of these bodies may be said to be still under investigation. It is necessary now to approach the subject in a more liberal manner, treating the bodies as subject to active as well as passive forces, and to call into requisition the principles of fluid pressure - whether liquid or gaseous - in their action upon bodies at rest and in motion. A knowledge of the salient features of rigid dynamics and hydromechanics is required in order to enable the reader to take a comprehensive view of the subject under discussion. In the introductory chapter the author has endeavoured to set out the essential points bearing upon this phase of the subject, and in Chapter I. discusses generally definitions, the nature and conditions of equilibrium, and the important formulae, in order to enable the reader to pursue without interruption the chapters dealing with specific types of body, which follow. Chapter II. treats of the stability of ships, and an endeavour has been made to render the matter comprehensive without touching upon the historical side of the subject; those readers desirous of pursuing to the end the history and development of stability as applied to ships are referred to Sir E. J. Reed's classic work. The consideration of floating docks is included in Chapter IV., and, so far as the author is aware, has not been dealt with hitherto in any published work. About the Publisher Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.com This book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving the original format whilst repairing imperfections present in the aged copy. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in our edition. We do, however, repair the vast majority of imperfections successfully; any imperfections that remain are intentionally left to preserve the state of such historical works."