Author:
MILES J. W.,HENDERSON D. M.
Abstract
Martel et al. (1998) have shown that interior damping
may be comparable with
boundary-layer damping for surface waves in small cylinders and that its
incorporation
yields predictions in agreement with the experimental results of Henderson
& Miles (1994) for non-axisymmetric waves on a clean surface with a
fixed contact
line. In the present note, Henderson & Miles's boundary-layer
calculation is
supplemented by a calculation of interior damping based on Lamb's
dissipation
integral for an irrotational flow. The analysis, which omits second-order
boundary-layer
effects, is simpler than that of Martel et al. (which includes
these effects and
is based on an expansion in an inverse Reynolds number), but yields results
of
comparable accuracy within the parametric domain of the experiments. The
corresponding
calculations for a fully contaminated (inextensible) surface reduce the
discrepancy between calculation and experiment but, in contrast to the
results for
a clean surface, leave a significant residual discrepancy. An unexplained
discrepancy
also remains for axisymmetric waves on either a clean or a contaminated
surface.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Mechanical Engineering,Mechanics of Materials,Condensed Matter Physics
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