2005
DOI: 10.1016/j.jfluidstructs.2004.08.001
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Classification of three-dimensional nonlinear sloshing in a square-base tank with finite depth

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“…However, in the oblique-incidence experiments of Kneller et al (1991), the reflected flow triggered by the initial downstream confinement travelled towards and interacted with the side wall of the tank. Thus in CC settings it is probable that reflected and deflected flows generated from initial interaction with a confining basin margin may further interact with; 1) other basin margins (Kneller et al, 1991); 2) other flow disturbances generated at these margins, such as that observed from "sloshing" liquids in transportation vessels (e.g., Bryant and Stiassnie, 1995;Faltinsen et al, 2005); and 3) flow still entering the basin (Pantin and Leeder, 1987;Edwards et al, 1994). The oblique incidence with a downstream confining basin margin and presence of encircling confining topography in the Castagnola Basin would have favoured such complex three dimensional flow dynamics.…”
Section: Processes Of Flow Confinementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, in the oblique-incidence experiments of Kneller et al (1991), the reflected flow triggered by the initial downstream confinement travelled towards and interacted with the side wall of the tank. Thus in CC settings it is probable that reflected and deflected flows generated from initial interaction with a confining basin margin may further interact with; 1) other basin margins (Kneller et al, 1991); 2) other flow disturbances generated at these margins, such as that observed from "sloshing" liquids in transportation vessels (e.g., Bryant and Stiassnie, 1995;Faltinsen et al, 2005); and 3) flow still entering the basin (Pantin and Leeder, 1987;Edwards et al, 1994). The oblique incidence with a downstream confining basin margin and presence of encircling confining topography in the Castagnola Basin would have favoured such complex three dimensional flow dynamics.…”
Section: Processes Of Flow Confinementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…21 Early works focused on sloshing of spacecraft propellent in cylindrical, 22,23 conical 24 or rectangular tanks, 25 while more recent investigations involved the transport of liquids in naval carriers. 26,27 Moreover, swirling and unsteady flow regimes have been observed in linear forced sloshing at shaking frequencies close to the first natural frequency. Extensive study determined the stability regions of those flows, 26,30,31 while the persistence of swirling regime due to orbital shaking has also been investigated.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While forced sloshing wave in a 2D/3D rectangular tank has been extensively studied [50][51][52][53][54][55][56], analytical solution for this condition here is rare. Following the approach for a 2D forced sloshing tank by Faltinsen et al [51], we obtain the analytical solution by a superposition of Faltinsen's results in the x-z and y-z planes, yielding the surface displacement where …”
Section: Forced Sloshing Wave In a Horizontal Excited 3d Tankmentioning
confidence: 99%