Added mass characterises the additional force required to accelerate a body when immersed in an ideal fluid. It originates from an asymmetric change to the surrounding pressure field so the fluid velocity satisfies the no through flow condition. This is intrinsically linked with the production of boundary vorticity. A body in potential flow may be represented by an inviscid vortex sheet and added mass forces determined using impulse methods. However, most fluids are not inviscid. It has been theorised that viscosity causes the ‘added mass vorticity’ to form in an intensely concentrated boundary layer region, equivalent to the inviscid distribution. Experimentally this is difficult to confirm due to limited measurement resolution and the pre...
Classical potential flow added mass theory does not appear to account for all the forc...
A delta wing is subjected to both static and dynamic variations of angle-of-attack; the vortices fro...
Fluid flows such as rowing and animal flight involve both acceleration and vortex shedding. Some of ...
Added mass characterises the additional force required to accelerate a body when immersed in an idea...
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Many low-order models for unsteady flows divide the force into circulatory and non-circulatory compo...
Many low-order models for unsteady flows divide the force into circulatory and non-circulatory compo...
© 2019, American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics Inc, AIAA. All rights reserved. To aid th...
The apparent mass effect is enhanced significantly when the motion of a body changes quickly, such a...
The ready availability of full-field velocity measurements in present-day experiments has kindled in...
This article presents an experimental investigation into the unsteady force response of a at plate w...
Incompressible separation about a rigid lifting body moving through a fluid can qualitatively be seg...
Vortex formation during pure plunge was studied using constant plunge velocity and quarter-sine plun...
The direct measurement of loads with force balance can become challenging when the forces are small ...
A boundary layer surface vortex sheet is utilized to investigate the development of the unsteady for...
Classical potential flow added mass theory does not appear to account for all the forc...
A delta wing is subjected to both static and dynamic variations of angle-of-attack; the vortices fro...
Fluid flows such as rowing and animal flight involve both acceleration and vortex shedding. Some of ...
Added mass characterises the additional force required to accelerate a body when immersed in an idea...
© 2018, American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics Inc, AIAA. All rights reserved. Micro Air...
Many low-order models for unsteady flows divide the force into circulatory and non-circulatory compo...
Many low-order models for unsteady flows divide the force into circulatory and non-circulatory compo...
© 2019, American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics Inc, AIAA. All rights reserved. To aid th...
The apparent mass effect is enhanced significantly when the motion of a body changes quickly, such a...
The ready availability of full-field velocity measurements in present-day experiments has kindled in...
This article presents an experimental investigation into the unsteady force response of a at plate w...
Incompressible separation about a rigid lifting body moving through a fluid can qualitatively be seg...
Vortex formation during pure plunge was studied using constant plunge velocity and quarter-sine plun...
The direct measurement of loads with force balance can become challenging when the forces are small ...
A boundary layer surface vortex sheet is utilized to investigate the development of the unsteady for...
Classical potential flow added mass theory does not appear to account for all the forc...
A delta wing is subjected to both static and dynamic variations of angle-of-attack; the vortices fro...
Fluid flows such as rowing and animal flight involve both acceleration and vortex shedding. Some of ...