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What (who) is slosh - definition

MOVEMENT OF LIQUID INSIDE ANOTHER MOVING OBJECT
Slosh; Liquid slosh; Liquid Slosh; Sloshing
  • Water sloshing in the swimming pool of a cruise ship undergoing pitching motion
  • Water sloshing in a glass cup

slosh         
(sloshes, sloshing, sloshed)
1.
If a liquid sloshes around or if you slosh it around, it moves around in different directions.
The water sloshed around the bridge...
He took a mouthful of the cheap wine and sloshed it around his mouth...
The champagne sloshed and spilt.
VERB: V adv/prep, V n adv/prep, V, also V n
2.
If you slosh through mud or water, you walk through it in an energetic way, so that the mud or water makes sounds as you walk.
The two girls joined arms and sloshed through the mud together.
VERB: V adv/prep
slosh         
¦ verb
1. (of liquid in a container) move irregularly with a splashing sound.
move through liquid with a splashing sound.
pour (liquid) clumsily.
2. Brit. informal hit hard.
¦ noun
1. an act or sound of splashing.
a quantity of liquid that is poured out.
2. Brit. informal a heavy blow.
Origin
C19: var. of slush.
slosh         
v. (P; intr.) to slosh through the snow

Wikipedia

Slosh dynamics

In fluid dynamics, slosh refers to the movement of liquid inside another object (which is, typically, also undergoing motion).

Strictly speaking, the liquid must have a free surface to constitute a slosh dynamics problem, where the dynamics of the liquid can interact with the container to alter the system dynamics significantly. Important examples include propellant slosh in spacecraft tanks and rockets (especially upper stages), and the free surface effect (cargo slosh) in ships and trucks transporting liquids (for example oil and gasoline). However, it has become common to refer to liquid motion in a completely filled tank, i.e. without a free surface, as "fuel slosh".

Such motion is characterized by "inertial waves" and can be an important effect in spinning spacecraft dynamics. Extensive mathematical and empirical relationships have been derived to describe liquid slosh. These types of analyses are typically undertaken using computational fluid dynamics and finite element methods to solve the fluid-structure interaction problem, especially if the solid container is flexible. Relevant fluid dynamics non-dimensional parameters include the Bond number, the Weber number, and the Reynolds number.

Slosh is an important effect for spacecraft, ships, some land vehicles and some aircraft. Slosh was a factor in the Falcon 1 second test flight anomaly, and has been implicated in various other spacecraft anomalies, including a near-disaster with the Near Earth Asteroid Rendezvous (NEAR Shoemaker) satellite.

Examples of use of slosh
1. Photograph: Andy Butterton/PA Slosh, slosh, slosh is the melody.
2. Slosh now while stocks last. p.preston@guardian.co.uk Full textDrinking water inspectorate annual report
3. One relatively new challenge is that money – portfolio capital – can slosh around the world rapidly.
4. In the beginning, Thunevin climbed into vats with his wife, Murielle, to slosh around in the grapes.
5. Breakfast: goat‘s milk yoghurt, jam, clementine juice. 11–ish: coffee with organic milk and a large slosh of Baileys Irish Cream.