Quasi-optimal rotation deceleration of a dynamically symmetric rigid body with a cavity filled with viscous fluid in a resistive medium
Journal Title: Дослідження в математиці і механіці - Year 2014, Vol 19, Issue 2
Abstract
The problem of quasi-optimal deceleration of rotations of a dynamically symmetric rigid body is investigated. It is assumed that the body contains a spherical cavity filled with highly viscous fluid. The rigid body is subjected to a retarding torque generated by linear medium resistance forces. A system of nonlinear differential equations describing the evolution of rotation of a rigid body with a spherical cavity filled with highly viscous fluid was obtained and investigated.
Authors and Affiliations
Y. S. Zinkevych
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