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MARCH 1987

Volume 3 1 , Number 1 (ISSN 0022-4502)

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Ship Research

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Numes-ical Aspects of the Meuma(m=!'Ce!vïn Problem

by Lawrence J. Doctors and Robert F. Beck

On the Numerical Radiation Condition in the Steady-State Ship Wave Problem

by Peter Schjeldahl Jensen

On Radiated and Scattered Waves from a Submerged Elliptic Cylinder in a Uniform Current

by A. Mo and E. Palm

Shallow-Water Effect on the Motions of Three-Dimensional Bodies In Waves

by Hideichi Endo

Probabilistic Torsional Vibration Analysis of a Motor Ship Propulsion Shafting System: The Input-Output Problem

by Efstratios Nikolaidis, Anastassios N. Perakis, and Michael G. Parsons

Potential of Optimal Ship Structure Redesign for Minor Collisions

by D. E. Robeson, Jr., R. T. Haftka, and K. E. Sundkvist

Reliability-Based Design Format for Marine Structures

by Gregory J. Wliite and Bilal M. Ayyub

Three Indirect Methods for the Drag Characterization of Arbitrarily Rough Surfaces on Flat Plates

by Paul S. Granville

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79 Evaluation of the Wave-Resistance Green Function: Part 1—^The Double Integral

by J. N. Newman

91 A Normal-Mode Analysis of the Critically Damped Motions of Hinged Barges in Regular Long-Crested Waves

by Michael E. McCormick

101 An Equivalent 3-D Method for Analyzing Orthogonally Stiffened Plate Stmctures

by Kyu Nam Cho and William S. Vorus

107 The Surface Singularity Method Applied to Partially Cavitating Hydrofoils

by James S. Uhlman, Jr.

125 The Hydrodynamics of Water on Deck

by Alan F. Jones and A. Hulme

136 Note on Vortex Control in Simulated Sail-Hull Interaction

by Catherine B. McGinley

139 Design of Dome Ends to Withstand Uniform External Pressure

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145 Evaluation of the Wave-Resistance Green Function: Pari 2—The Single Integral on the Centerplane

by J. N. Newman

151 Unsteady Linearized Lifting-Surface Theory in the Presence of a Free Surface

by J. Leclerc and P. Salaün

164 Transient Motions of Floating Bodies at Zero Forward

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by Robert F. Beck and Stergios Liapis

177 Application of the Cyclic Strain Approach to the Fatigue Failure of Ship Structural Details

by Wolfgang Fricke and Hans Paetzold

186 A Novel Submarine Pressure Hull Design

by G. T. F. Ross

189 The Full-Scale Viscous Drag of Actual Ship Surfaces and the Effect of Quality of Roughness on Predicted Power

by Christopher Grigson

207 Mixing Lengths or Eddy Viscosities for Thick

Axisymmetric Turbulent Boundary Layers Near a Wall

by Paul S. Granville

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217 Effective Breadth Problems by an Eigenfunction ApproaeSi

by Subroto Kumar Bhattacharyya and Chiruval P. Vendhan

227 Convergence Properties of the Neumann-Kelvin Problem for a Submerged Body

by Lawrence J. Doctors and Robert F. Beck

235 Analysis of Wave-Induced Horizontal-and-Torsion-Coupled Vibrations of a Ship Hull

by Jong-Shyong Wu and Chian-Sen Ho

253 A Study of Plate Tearing for Ship Collision and Grounding Damage

by Norman Jones and W. S. Jouri

2 ® i The Mechanics of the Flame Bending Process: Theory and Applications

by Amiram Moshaiov and William S. Vorus

282 Distribution Functions of Mass Properties: A Too! for Naval Architecture

by Adrian Birbanescu-Biran

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