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- W1970786696 abstract "Some years ago it was pointed out by Prof. Proudman that all slow steady motions of a rotating liquid must be two-dimensional. If the motion is produced by moving a cylindrical object slowly through the liquid in such a way that its axis remains parallel to the axis of rotation, or if a two-dimensional motion is conceived as already existing, it seems clear that it will remain two-dimensional. If a slow three-dimensional motion is produced, then it cannot be a steady one. On the other hand, if an attempt is made to produce a slow steady motion by moving a three-dimensional body with a small uniform velocity (relative to axes which rotate with the fluid) three possibilities present themselves:— ( a ) The motion in the liquid may never become steady, however long the body goes on moving. ( b ) The motion may be steady but it may not be small in the neighbourhood of the body. ( c ) The motion may be steady and two-dimensional. In considering these three possibilities it seems very unlikely that ( a ) will be the true one. In an infinite rotating fluid the disturbance produced by starting the motion of the body might go on spreading out for ever and steady motion might never be attained, but if the body were moved steadily in a direction at right angles to the axis of rotation, and if the fluid were contained between parallel planes also perpendicular to the axis of rotation, it seems very improbable that no steady motion satisfying the equations of motion could be attained. There is more chance that ( b ) may be true. A class of mathematical expressions representing the steady motion of a sphere along the axis of a rotating liquid has been obtained. This solution of the problem breaks down when the velocity of the sphere becomes indefinitely small, in the sense that it represents a motion which does not decrease as the velocity of the sphere decreases. It seems unlikely that such a motion would be produced under experimental conditions." @default.
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- W1970786696 title "Experiments on the motion of solid bodies in rotating fluids" @default.
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