Forces, moments, and added masses for Rankine bodies
- 1 September 1956
- journal article
- Published by Cambridge University Press (CUP) in Journal of Fluid Mechanics
- Vol. 1 (3) , 319-336
- https://doi.org/10.1017/s0022112056000184
Abstract
The dynamical theory of the motion of a body through an inviscid and incompressible fluid has yielded three relations: a first, due to Kirchhoff, which expresses the force and moment acting on the body in terms of added masses; a second, initiated by Taylor, which expresses added masses in terms of singularities within the bòdy; and a third, initiated by Lagally, which expresses the forces and moments in terms of these singularities. The present investigation is concerned with generalizations of the Taylor and Lagally theorems to include unsteady flow and arbitrary translational and rotational motion of the body, to present new and simple derivations of these theorems, and to compare the Kirchhoff and Lagally methods for obtaining forces and moments. In contrast with previous generalizations, the Taylor theorem is derived when other boundaries are present; for the added-mass coefficients due to rotation alone, for which no relations were known, it is shown that these relations do not exist in general, although approximate ones are found for elongated bodies. The derivation of the Lagally theorem leads to new terms, compact expressions for the force and moment, and the complete expressions of the forces and moments in terms of singularities for elongated bodies.Keywords
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