The initial wave resistance of a moving surface pressure

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1. The study of the water waves produced by the motion of an assigned pressure distribution over the surface has hitherto been limited to the steady state attained when the system has been moving with uniform velocity for a very long time. In his latest series of papers on water waves, Lord Kelvin made an elaborate graphical and numerical study of cognate problems, and expressed the hope of applying his methods to calculate the initiation and continued growth of canal ship-waves due to the sudden commencement and continued application of a moving, steady surface pressure. In the following paper, I have not attempted any analysis of the surface elevation itself, but I have proceeded directly to the calculation of the corre ­sponding wave resistance. At present the wave resistance is known only for the steady state for certain localised pressure systems in uniform motion, and it seems desirable to attempt some estimate of the time taken to attain this state when we take into account the beginnings of the motion. One might examine the effect of initial acceleration, but I have limited the problem by considering only the case of a system which is suddenly established, and is at the same instant set in motion with uniform velocity. The work is arranged in the following order: a general expression for the wave resistance as a function of the time, an exact solution for a certain waveless system, a comparison of this solution and the group approximation, and an approximate solution for certain systems which leave regular waves in their rear.

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The Royal Society

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General Medicine

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