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Sloshing in rectangular tanks and interaction with ship motions

Rognebakke, 2002

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Sloshing is a violent resonent free surface flow in a container. The main objective of this thesis has been to study sloshing in rectangular and prismatic tanks. The tank may be excited by a harmonic motion or it may move with a ship in waves. In the latter case, the …
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