What happens if liquefied natural gas (LNG) hits the wall of the cargo tanks in a ship? New research from the team of physicist Devaraj van der Meer from the University of Twente, published in the ...
Studies by applied mathematicians at the University of Surrey are helping to identify ways of reducing how much liquids slosh around inside tanks. Baffles slow down the movement of fluid by diverting ...
Fluid sloshing in partially filled tanks arises when external excitations, such as seismic events, transport manoeuvres or machinery vibrations, induce oscillatory motion of the free surface. Such ...
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