Abstract
1. As far as I am aware, only one case of wave motion caused by a submerged obstacle has been worked out in any detail, namely the two-dimensional motion due to a circular cylinder; for this case, Prof. Lamb has given a solution applicable when the cylinder is of small radius and is at a considerable depth. The method can be extended to bodies of different shape, and my object in this paper is to work out the simplest three-dimensional case, the motion of a submerged sphere. The problem I have considered specially is the wave resistance of the submerged body. In the two-dimensional case, this is calculated by considerations of energy and work applied to the train of regular waves. But for a moving sphere the wave system is more complicated, like the well-known wave pattern for a moving point disturbance, and similar methods are not so easily applied; I have therefore calculated directly the horizontal resultant of the fluid pressure on the sphere. Before working out this case, the analysis for the circular cylinder is repeated, because it is necessary to carry the approximation a stage further than in Prof. Lamb’s solution in order to verify that the resultant horizontal pressure on the cylinder is the same as the wave resistance obtained by the method of energy.
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