Ship resistance and flow

This volume contains a completely new presentation of the subject of ship resistance embodying these developments. A major goal in the design of virtually all vessels is to obtain a hull form having low resistance. In achieving this goal, the accurate prediction of resistance for a given hull geomet...

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Main Authors: Larsson, Lars (Author), Raven, Hoyte C. (Author)
Other Authors: Paulling, J. Randolph (Editor)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Jersey City, NJ Society of Naval Architects and Marine Engineers 2010
Series:Principles of Naval Architecture series
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