The article deals with the Stokes flow, natural frequencies and the corresponding angular speed of spreading inertial waves on the surface and inside an inviscid, incompressible fluid, which partially and equally or completely fills the same compartments in a rotor with a sufficiently long cylindrical cavity, solid and thin baffles and a constant rotation speed. Generally, solutions deserve the attention of developers of rotary machines operating with a fluid, in which the phenomenon of wave resonance must be eliminated or, on the contrary, used.
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