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Estimation of Great Lakes Bulk Carrier Resistance Based on Model Test Data Regression
(University of Michigan, 1972-10-01)
Presented to Society of Naval Architects and Marine Engineers, Great Lakes Great Rivers Section, Sturgeon Bay, Wisconsin, October 5, 1972.&&Tank data have been collected, analyzed and standardized for 50 tests of Great ...
On the Steady Turn of a Ship
(University of Michigan, 1972-10-01)
A wing of zero thickness and small aspect ratio is used as a mathematical model for a ship in steady turn. The shape of the wing is given by the projection of the hull on the vertical plane of symmetry and the aspect_ratio ...
Some Problems in Constructing Super-Large Tankers
(University of Michigan, 1972-02-01)
To construct super_large tankers, we had to replace many small building berths by one building dock and switch from constructing many ships simultaneously in a long period to constructing one or two in a short period. Thus ...
Three Dimensional Effects on the Hydrodynamic Coefficients and Wave Exciting Forces Used in Predicting Motions of Ships
(University of Michigan, 1979-03-01)
The three_dimensional boundary value problem for the unsteady motion of a ship oscillating on the free surface is formulated for zero forward speed. Various forms of the integral equation methods are formulated. The ...
The Fundamental Assumptions in Ship-Motion Theory
(University of Michigan, 1974-02-01)
Paper prepared for International Symposium on the Dynamics of Marine Vehicles and Structures in Waves, London, April 1974.&&Some of the fundamental assumptions of ship_motion theory are examined for the purposes of elucidating ...