0 (of a liquid) to move around noisily in the bottom of a container, or to cause liquid to move around in this way by making rough movements:
1 (of a liquid) to hit against the inside of a container, or to cause liquid to move around in this way:
Waves generated a t the bottom were convected towards the top causing the free surface to slosh.
Both steady and periodic free-surface sloshing phenomena were found to take place.
A newly developed numerical model calculating the distribution and damping of radiofrequency fields by sloshing ions is presented.
Having established an approximate but accurate tool for predicting sloshing frequencies it is of interest to seek ways of extending the technique to more than one obstacle.
In the last case, the search for a proper scenario of their production includes analysis of antenna- plasma coupling and the efficiency of power deposition to sloshing ions.
There is a good deal too much righteous indignation sloshing around our political system.
That much money is sloshing around the world now thanks to the growth of deregulated financial markets and freer trade.
The idea of hot liquid gases sloshing around in tanks is daunting and worrying.