Water entry of an expanding body with and without splash
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- Impact of liquids with different densities
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- Oblique slamming, planing and skimming
- On some problems of similarity flow of fluid with a free surface
- On the nonlinear water entry problem of asymmetric wedges
- Onset of flow separation for the oblique water impact of a wedge
- Splash jet generated by collision of two liquid wedges
- The influence of gravity on the performance of planing vessels in calm water
- The nonlinear problem of a gliding body with gravity
- Water entry of an expanding wedge/plate with flow detachment
- Water entry of two-dimensional bodies
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