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Hydrodynamic Interpretation of the Euler Equations of Motion of a Classical Gyroscope and Their Invariants

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Fundamentals of Geophysical Hydrodynamics

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In 1879, a prominent English hydrodynamist A.G. Greenhill made an observation whose theoretical value was recognized almost a century later. He observed that the Euler equations for a rigid body with a fixed point describe the flow of an ideal homogeneous incompressible fluid (whose equations of motion are also named after Euler) inside a triaxial ellipsoid within the class of linear velocity fields. This discovery was used, in particular, by such classics of science as N.E. Zhukovskii, S.S. Hough, and H. Poincaré to study the motions of solids with cavities filled with a fluid (see Moiseev and Rumyantsev, in The Dynamics of Bodies with Liquid-Filled Cavities 1965).

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Dolzhansky, F.V. (2013). Hydrodynamic Interpretation of the Euler Equations of Motion of a Classical Gyroscope and Their Invariants. In: Fundamentals of Geophysical Hydrodynamics. Encyclopaedia of Mathematical Sciences, vol 103. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-31034-8_24

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