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1 The Science o f Sea Waves After 25 years—
PART 1. Theoretical and Technical Knowledge by D . E . C A R T W R I G H T • • • 3 PART 2. British Work on Wave Climatology by L . D R A P E R . . . . 7
2 Analysis of Measured and Calculated Spectra by D O N HOFFMAN . . . j j • 3 Some Aspects of the Average Shape o f Wave Spectra at Station India (59 degrees
N . , 19 degrees W ) by D . GOSPODNETIC and M . D . M I L E S 23
4 Wave Statistics from Swedish Waters by G . W A H L 37 5 Some Results f r o m the Joint North Sea Project of Interest to Engineers by J. A .
E W I N G 45
6 Survey on Criteria and Requirements for Structural Design by R. BENNET • 51 7 Criteria for the Design o f Primary Ship Structure by A . MANSOUR and J. H . EVANS 57 8 Standards of Good Seakeeping for Destroyers and Frigates in Head Seas by J. E .
C O N O L L Y 55
9 Motions of Stationary Structures by J. P . HOOFT . . . . . . 75 10 Hydrodynamical Forces on a Cross Section of a Stationary Structure by H . MAEDA 87 11 Motions of Large Structures in Waves at Zero Froude Number by F . C. MICHELSEN
and O . F A L T I N S E N • • 99
12 On the Hydrodynamic Forces on Multiple Cylinders i n Waves by M . OHKUSU 115
13 On the Motions of Oceanic Platforms by M . ST. DENIS 121 • 1 4 The Fundamental Assumptions in Ship Motion Theory by T . F. O G I L V I E • • 143
15 Paddle—Type Wavemakers in Shallow Water by E . O. T U C K . . . . • 16 A n examination of the Ship M o t i o n Theory as Compared with Experiments by
M . T A K A G I I g j
17 Some Parametric Model Experiments to Investigate Broaching-to by K . NICHOLSON 171 18 Ship's Behaviour on Ocean Waves as a Stochastic Process by Y . YAMANOUCHI • 178 19 Second-order, Slowly-varying forces on Vessels in Irregular Waves by J. N . NEWMAN 193 (2&) Prediction of Extreme Ship Response in Rough Seas in the N o r t h Atlantic by M . K .
OcHi and L . E . M O T T E R I99
21 Ship Relative Motions and Related Phenomena by M . F. VAN SLUIJS . . . 2 I I 22 Second-order Steady-state Forces and Moments on Surface Ships in Oblique Regular
Waves by N . SALVESEN 225
• \2p Motions o f Air Cushion Vehicles (ACV) i n Waves by P . K A P L A N , J. SCHNEIDER and
^ T . R. GOODMAN 241
24 The Structural Dynamics of Fixed and Floating Platforms in Waves by R. E A T O C K
T A Y L O R 249
25 Elastic Response of Stable Platform Structures to Wave Loading by J. R. P A U L L I N G 263 26 Wave Loads on Large Bodies by N . HOGBEN and R. G . STANDING . . . 273
- 2 7 Structural Dynamics of Ships by E . V . L E W I S 293 28 On the Exciting Force and Response of Springing of Ships by T. K U M A I • - 307
29 Normal Mode Approach f o r Ship Strength Experiments, a Proposal by R.
WERELDSMA ^ J *30 By G . W A R D and M . K A T O R I
- 3 1 A Model Test on Hydrodyamic Pressures Acting on an One-carrier in Oblique
Waves by K . SUGAI 223
32 Some Further Calculations of Wave Induced Ship Hull Vibrations by F. F. VAN
G U N S T E R E N • • • 221 Structural Dynamics of Advanced Marine Vehicles by H . N . ABRAMSON • • 347
Predicting Long-Term Trends on hull Surface Pressures for a Gigantic Oil Tanker by
J. F U K U D A Loose insert.
35 On the Calculation of Long-Term Extreme Loads and Fatigue Loads of Marine Structures by H . SODING
36 Some examples of Vibratory Response of Long Ships and Special Craft by P. G E N A L I S , M . O . C R I T C H F I E L D and W . M . THOMPSON