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Force characteristics of restrained, naturally ventilated hydrofoils in regular waves
Experimental data for steady force characteristics of naturally ventilated hydrofoils of finite span with trailing edge flaps, submerged below free surface; comparison with theory corrected for effects of finite span; investigations of oscillatory lift and drag forces for restrained, naturally ventilated foils of finite span moving through regular head and following seas; cavity wash-off due to wave induced changes in angle of attack.
Force characteristics of restrained, naturally ventilated hydrofoils in regular waves
Experimental data for steady force characteristics of naturally ventilated hydrofoils of finite span with trailing edge flaps, submerged below free surface; comparison with theory corrected for effects of finite span; investigations of oscillatory lift and drag forces for restrained, naturally ventilated foils of finite span moving through regular head and following seas; cavity wash-off due to wave induced changes in angle of attack.
Force characteristics of restrained, naturally ventilated hydrofoils in regular waves
Minnesota Univ -- St. Anthony Falls Hydraulic Laboratory -- Project Report
Wetzel, J.M. (author) / Foerster, K.E. (author)
1965
43 pages
Report
English
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