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The rule of affine similitude for the force coefficients of a body oscillating in a uniformly stratified fluid

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 This paper presents a study on affine similitude for the force coefficients of an arbitrary body oscillating in a uniformly stratified fluid. A simple formula is derived that gives a relation between the force coefficients for a body oscillating in homogeneous and uniformly stratified ideal fluids. In particular, it implies the existence of a universal nondimensional similitude criterion for a family of affinely similar bodies, namely, the bodies that can be transformed into each other by vertical dilation of the initial coordinate system. Theoretical results are verified by experiments with a set of spheroids having different length-to-diameter ratios. The experimental technique for evaluation of the frequency-dependent force coefficients is based on Fourier analysis of the time-history of damped oscillation tests.

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Received: 25 September 2000 / Accepted: 6 July 2001 Published online: 29 November 2001

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Ermanyuk, E. The rule of affine similitude for the force coefficients of a body oscillating in a uniformly stratified fluid. Experiments in Fluids 32, 242–251 (2002). https://doi.org/10.1007/s003480100354

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