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Frequency response of electrochemical sensors to hydrodynamic fluctuations
Journal of Fluid Mechanics, 1990The response of mass transfer to a small mass sink to hydrodynamic fluctuations in the concentration boundary layer has been calculated as a function of frequency. The dimensionless local flux was expressed as a series expansion of the dimensionless local diffusion layer thickness η and the dimensionless local characteristic frequency ξ in the low ...
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Hydrodynamic Damping, Flow-Induced Oscillations, and Biharmonic Response
Journal of Offshore Mechanics and Arctic Engineering, 1995A brief review of damping is followed by a comparison of three sets of lift-force data for circular cylinders, subjected only to transverse oscillation. Then the significance of two-dimensional or biharmonic oscillations (in both the in-line and transverse directions) is discussed in light of experiments undertaken for that purpose, to simulate more ...
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Linear density response at the metal surface in the hydrodynamic approximation
physica status solidi (b), 1986AbstractThe density response of a jellium surface to external charge and potential perturbations is derived within the hydrodynamic approximation. Retardation effects, damping, and spatial dispersion are included. Results agree with those of Schaich, and in the non‐retarded limit with correct results of Das Sarma and Quinn.
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Influence of Heave Plate on Hydrodynamic Response of Spar
Volume 1: Offshore Technology; Polar and Arctic Sciences and Technology, 2011Spar technology has been used in offshore oil and gas exploration successfully for number of years for drilling, production and storage in deepwater. The motion response of floating structures especially the heave response in particular, is very important to the selection of suitable drilling and production equipments.
S. Sudhakar, S. Nallayarasu
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Hydrodynamic response of a sphere in a plane-wave flow
Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications, 1990Abstract We consider a sphere immersed in an incompressible, viscous fluid described by the linearized Navier-Stokes equations. We assume that in the absence of the sphere a plane wave fluid motion is generated by a transverse plane-wave force density, oscillating in time and acting on the fluid, or alternatively, that a plane wave pressure field is ...
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A global review for the hydrodynamic response investigation method of submerged floating tunnels
Ocean Engineering, 2021Jinzhao Li
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