Three-dimensional flow around a submerged body in finite-depth water (Q1344679)
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 722536
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 722536 |
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Three-dimensional flow around a submerged body in finite-depth water (English)
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13 August 1995
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The three-dimensional fluid flow around an axisymmetric body submerged in a finite-depth fluid is calculated by an analytical/numerical method based on a Green's function formulation. The flow around a submerged axisymmetric body, such as the infinite-fluid analogue of a Rankine body, can be constructed by superposition of a source and a sink along the axis of symmetry. Analytical evaluation is complicated because of the singular Cauchy-type principal-value integrals with infinite and semi-infinite limits. In this study these integrals are evaluated by using a set of adaptive numerical quadratures. This approach is direct, and it does not require an asymptotic expansion.
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Fourier transform
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second-order finite-difference algorithm
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analytical/numerical method
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Green's function
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Rankine body
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superposition
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source
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sink
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singular Cauchy-type principal-value integrals
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adaptive numerical quadratures
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