Translation and Rotation of Liquid Masses


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Translation and Rotation of Liquid Masses
Translation and Rotation of Liquid Masses
<emphasis role="bold">INTRODUCTION</emphasis> A fluid may be subjected to translation or rotation at constant accelerations without relative motion between particles. This condition is one of relative equilibrium, and the fluid is free from shear. There is generally no motion between the fluid and the containing vessel. Laws of fluid statics still apply, modified to allow for the effects of acceleration.
<emphasis role="bold">HORIZONTAL MOTION</emphasis>
Citation
Ranald Giles; Jack Evett; Cheng Liu: Schaum’s Outline of Fluid Mechanics and Hydraulics, Third Edition. Translation and Rotation of Liquid Masses, Chapter (McGraw-Hill Professional, 2009 1962 1956), AccessEngineering Export