Hydrostatic Forces on Submerged Curved Surfaces
If the surface at contact with the fluid is curved, the action of the fluid can be computed by integrating the elementary forces due to the local pressure by the infinitesimal area of the surface. In practice, it is convenient to adopt integral balance eq
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Sandro Longo Maria Giovanna Tanda Luca Chiapponi
Problems in Hydraulics and Fluid Mechanics
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Sandro Longo Department of Engineering and Architecture (DIA) University of Parma Parma, Italy
Maria Giovanna Tanda Department of Engineering and Architecture (DIA) University of Parma Parma, Italy
Luca Chiapponi Department of Engineering and Architecture (DIA) University of Parma Parma, Italy
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