Journal of Hydronautics, Volumes 14-15American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics., 1980 - Hydrofoil boats A publication of the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics devoted to marine science and technology. |
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Contents
Response of an Inflatable Offshore Platform to Surface Wave Excitations V J Modi and A K Misra | 10 |
Multiple Body Six Degrees of Freedom Potential Flow Pressure Equation O Burgdorf Jr | 19 |
Collapse of Turbulent Wakes in Stably Stratified Media S Hassid | 25 |
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AIAA analysis angle applied assumed boat body boundary boundary layer calculated cavity characteristics coefficient compared computed configuration considered constant craft curve deflection determined direction displacement distribution drag dynamic effect energy Engineering equations experimental experiments Figure flow fluid foil force forward function given hull hydrodynamic impact increase indicated Institute integral Journal knots length lift limit linear load lower maximum mean measured method motion normal Note obtained operating performance planing planing hull potential predicted presented pressure problem propeller range ratio reduced References relative Research Reynolds number roughness separation shape ship shown in Fig shows solution speed stability structural surface Table tail theory thickness transition turbulent unit vehicle velocity volume wake wave weight