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Diffraction theory of an anisotropic circular cylinder
Journal of the Optical Society of America A, 2006A fully analytical theory is developed to derive the field diffracted by an infinitely long circular cylinder made of an arbitrary anisotropic homogeneous material, illuminated by an arbitrary plane wave.
Michel, Nevière +2 more
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Vibrations of Free Hollow Circular Cylinders
Journal of Applied Mechanics, 1986A series solution of the general three-dimensional equations of linear elasticity is developed and used to find accurate natural frequencies for the vibration of hollow elastic circular cylinders with traction free surfaces. The series solution is found to converge to accurate frequencies with the use of very few terms.
Hutchinson, J. R., El-Azhari, S. A.
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Normal vortex interaction with a circular cylinder
AIAA Journal, 1999Interaction of a columnar vortex with a long circular cylinder translated normal to the vortex axis is examined for the case where the cylinder diameter is much larger than the vortex core radius. The study focuses on understanding and quantifying the limitations of traditional vortex filament models arising from vortex-induced separation of the ...
S. Krishnamoorthy +2 more
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Scattering matrix of a nearly circular cylinder
Wave Motion, 1999zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
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Viscous Flow Transverse to a Circular Cylinder
Proceedings of the Physical Society. Section B, 1950Expressions for the flow field about a circular cylinder are derived which are valid for small values of the Reynolds' number. These are obtained by Lamb's method from Oseen's equation, and it is shown that the formulae previously given by Lamb involve the neglect of a first order term.
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Stability of a Capillary Circular Cylinder between Two Parallel Cylinders
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Determination of drag of a circular cylinder
AIAA Journal, 1990the incident vortex has its maximum tangential velocity at the radius of the core. At this instant, the incident vortex not only distorts but also splits into upper and lower vortices. The pair of shed vortices roll up into a strong vortex of circular shape.
R. A. Antonia, S. Rajagopalan
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The problem of an elastic circular cylinder
International Journal of Solids and Structures, 1968Abstract The subject of this analysis is a homogeneous, isotropic and elastic circular cylinder subjected to prescribed forces of displacements at its surfaces. A general method of solution is presented with the help of which one can satisfy exactly arbitrary boundary conditions prescribed on the curved and flat surfaces of a hollow or solid cylinder
Flügge, W., Kelkar, V. S.
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Azimuthal Surface Waves on Circular Cylinders
Journal of Applied Physics, 1955Solutions of Maxwell's equations are presented which satisfy the boundary conditions for corrugated and dielectric-clad circular conducting cylinders. These solutions have the physical interpretation of leaky azimuthal surface waves. Values of the complex propagation constant are given as functions of the geometry.
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Scattering by a rotating circular conducting cylinder I
Reports on Mathematical Physics, 1998zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
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