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Experiments on the Resistance of a Family of Boxlike Hull Forms for Amphibious Vehicles
(University of Michigan, 1968-09-01)
Resistance, trim, and sinkage were measured for a family of hull shapes derived from a simple box_like parent, similar to present amphibians. The data were analyzed to reach conclusions as to the feasibility of major ...
Michigan Conceptual Ship Design Software Environment - User's Manuals
(University of Michigan, 1998-07-01)
This report provides the User's Manuals for a set of programs developed to support the teaching of conceptual ship design within the University of Michigan's Department of Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering. These ...
Computations of Highly Nonlinear Free_Surface Flows, with Applications to Arbitrary and Complex Hull Forms
(University of Michigan, 2000-10-01)
Computations of highly nonlinear free-surface flows, such as around arbitrary and complex hull forms, are performed using a desingularized boundary integral method which had been previously limited to simple, mathematical ...
Mooring Design Based on Catastrophes of Slow Dynamics
(University of Michigan, 1999-04-01)
Presented at the 8th Offshore Symposium, ENHANCING VALUE IN DEEPWATER DEVELOPMENTS, of the Texas Section of the Society of Naval Architects and Marine Engineers, February 25-26, 1999, Houston, TX.&&The design of mooring ...
New Models on the Ocean Acoustic Detection Process
(Acoustical Society of America, 1981-06)
The basic problem of the ocean acoustic detection process is formulated analytically under the assumption of fully developed saturated phase random multipath acoustic fluctuations. Detection is defined as occurring whenever ...