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Viscous effects for the structural model of a towfish system

Viscous effects for the structural model of a towfish system
Viscous effects for the structural model of a towfish system
The vibration of structural members towed astern
of a surface vessel has been modelled variously by strings and
beams, neither of which accounts for the viscosity of water.
The work of Cortinez and Laura accounts for viscosity as a
damper. An application of their method to towfish systems and
the vibrational modes which result are described.
Blanco, Max
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Blanco, Max
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Blanco, Max (2010) Viscous effects for the structural model of a towfish system. Oceans '10, Seattle, United States. 19 - 22 Sep 2010.

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Abstract

The vibration of structural members towed astern
of a surface vessel has been modelled variously by strings and
beams, neither of which accounts for the viscosity of water.
The work of Cortinez and Laura accounts for viscosity as a
damper. An application of their method to towfish systems and
the vibrational modes which result are described.

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Published date: September 2010
Venue - Dates: Oceans '10, Seattle, United States, 2010-09-19 - 2010-09-22
Organisations: Fluid Structure Interactions Group

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Local EPrints ID: 162875
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/162875
PURE UUID: 5fce9d85-2dea-447f-aae0-097bb4b18065

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Date deposited: 31 Aug 2010 09:32
Last modified: 08 Jan 2022 08:38

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Author: Max Blanco

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