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Vertical Impact on a Rigid Body Floating on the Surface of an Ideal Incompressible Fluid in a Bounded Basin of Arbitrary Shape

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In the case of basin walls located at a large distance from the body, the asymptotics of the main impact parameters are found. As concrete examples, impact problems for regions with spherical boundaries are considered.

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Norkin, M.V. Vertical Impact on a Rigid Body Floating on the Surface of an Ideal Incompressible Fluid in a Bounded Basin of Arbitrary Shape. Fluid Dynamics 37, 455–462 (2002). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1019670926494

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