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STANFORD UNIVERSITY,, STANFORD, CALIFORNIA
Abstract
EFFECTIVE hydrodynamic masses and mass moments have been calculated for the fluid inside a cylindrical tank and outside a cylindrical pier when the base of the tank or pier experiences an impulsive, horizontal translation.
The impulsive velocities set up in the tank have been studied with a view to extending the analysis beyond the impulsive time interval.
Application of the analysis to a specific example has been made.
Footnotes
* Manuscript received for publication April 11, 1949.
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