Mechanisms Determining the Rolling Motion of Bodies
thesis
posted on 2024-12-02, 09:47authored bySattambiralalage Don Jude Sheran Nanayakkara
This thesis explores how mechanisms such as surface roughness affect the free-rolling motion of spheres and cylinders on an inclined plane in a stationary fluid. This is a fundamental problem in fluid mechanics with applications in predicting the motion of sand and rocks in riverbeds, erosion and modelling blood flow inside vessel walls. Using experimental data, it is shown that the resistance to body motion, or the drag, can be predicted using surface roughness. This research improves our understanding of fluid behaviour and our ability to predict how submerged bodies move and roll on inclined surfaces.
History
Campus location
Australia
Principal supervisor
Kerry Hourigan
Additional supervisor 1
Mark Thompson
Additional supervisor 2
Jisheng Zhao
Year of Award
2024
Department, School or Centre
Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
Additional Institution or Organisation
Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering