The fifth annual fairey lecture: On the
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R.E.D. Bishop; R.K. Burcher; W.G. Price
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Article
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1973
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Elsevier Science
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English
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When a rigid body departs from a uniform motion in a fluid, it is usual to assume that the forces and moments exerted on the body at any instant by the fluid are determined by the motion at that instant. This is the assumption of "quasi-steady flow" and it is on this basis that the fluid forces and