Features of hydrofoil platform to carry desired payload given distance at desired speed, and necessary safety and protection for crew and equipment; aspects of structural design of hydrofoil ship which affect integrity and safety; how increase in hull deadrise will result in decrease in hull pressure loadings during landing impact; increase in hull deadrise will not affect hull righting stability; load criteria, fatigue, and structural stiffness. (See also SAE -- Paper 355B for meeting Apr 4-7 1961 9 p)
Structural design for safety in high speed hydrofoil ships
SAE -- J
Society of Automotive Engineers -- Journal ; 69 , n 8
1961
2 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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