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August 25, 2014, 18:19 |
How can I get the Instantaneous Potential Energy of Fluid
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Subodh
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Hi,
How can I get the instantaneous potential energy of fluid due to the disturbance created by the moving object. I am interested in calculating added mass, where added mass is related to difference between K.E & P.E (in case of shallow water(free surface)). Thanks |
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