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Attitude dynamics of a cylinder floating in immiscible fluids

Attitude dynamics of a cylinder floating in immiscible fluids
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摘要 This study elaborates the attitude dynamics of a cylinder floating in two immiscible fluids. A cubic polyno- mial was derived based on the attitude angle, weight, center of gravity, and the density ratio of fluids. The numerical solution was validated by experimental data. Under prescribed constraints for the physical model, we have found that multiple solutions exist for cases with no radially biased center of gravity. When the center of gravity is biased, the attitude angles change abruptly around some critical values, which is related to the density ratio. Moreover, the attitude angles are less sensitive to the varying density ratios when the cylinder is heavier. The results also reveal that the cylinder tends to be vertical for nearly the whole range of density ratios when the center of gravity is slightly biased radially. This study elaborates the attitude dynamics of a cylinder floating in two immiscible fluids. A cubic polyno- mial was derived based on the attitude angle, weight, center of gravity, and the density ratio of fluids. The numerical solution was validated by experimental data. Under prescribed constraints for the physical model, we have found that multiple solutions exist for cases with no radially biased center of gravity. When the center of gravity is biased, the attitude angles change abruptly around some critical values, which is related to the density ratio. Moreover, the attitude angles are less sensitive to the varying density ratios when the cylinder is heavier. The results also reveal that the cylinder tends to be vertical for nearly the whole range of density ratios when the center of gravity is slightly biased radially.
出处 《Acta Mechanica Sinica》 SCIE EI CAS CSCD 2010年第3期383-389,共7页 力学学报(英文版)
关键词 Floating cylinder Attitude angle Density ratio Floating cylinder Attitude angle Density ratio
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