
3. Fluctuating forces (without rotation)
A body placed in a water flow of velocity U will also be subjected to fluctuations in this velocity, and its surface will vibrate. Before examining how these vibrations are produced, we will give (paragraph
3.1
) a few indications on the sound radiation of a vibrating surface, whether these vibrations are produced by the flow or by another cause (machinery inside the vessel). In paragraph
3.2
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