Abstract
Spectral eigenvalue methods along with some lower-dimensional techniques are used to determine the natural frequencies of a liquid slug in a circular tube. The contact lines are either pinned or governed by a slip coefficient assumed small. Corresponding physical experiments are conducted for a borosilicate glass tube and a treated water slug. Gravitational and viscous effects are neglected for the analyses. The spectral results agree well with a simple spherical end cap approximation (zero dimensional) for large aspect ratio slugs and with a membrane approximation (one dimensional) for small aspect ratios. The experimental observations for different aspect ratios agree well with the predictions, although the gravity, viscosity and/or slip are neglected in the analyses. © 2003 American Institute of Physics.
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Bian, X., Perlin, M., Schultz, W. W., & Agarwal, M. (2003). Axisymmetric slosh frequencies of a liquid mass in a circular cylinder. Physics of Fluids, 15(12), 3659–3664. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.1622668
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