Sloshing occurs in a partially filled vessel due to the
movement of free surface liquid. The sloshing motion is a highly nonlinear and
random process and depends on many parameters including gravity and viscosity
effects. The applications are many including ship cargo and trucks transporting
liquids like oil/gasoline.
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