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Stabilty data: Master's view
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Principles of Naval Architecture, Second Revision. Volume 3: Motions in Waves and Controllability Chapter 8 Beck, R.F., Motions in Waves. Chapter 9 Crane, C.L., Controllability
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Principles of Naval Architecture, Second Revision. Volume 1: Stability and Strength. Chapter 1 Hamlin, N.A., Ship Geometrie, Chapter 2 Golberg, L.L., Intact Stability, Chapter 3 Nickum, G.C., Subdivision and damage Stability, Chapter 4 Pauling, J.R., Strength of Ships
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Principles of Naval Architecture, Second Revision. Volume 2: Resistance, Propulsion and Vibration Chapter 5 Manen, J.D. v, Resistance, Chapter 6 Manen, J.D. v, Propulsion, Chapter 7 Vorus, W.S., Vibration
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The status of naval seakeeping research
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Ship structural design for extreme loads
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Study of combined wave and springing stress of the "Edward L. Ryerson"
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Forces and moments on ships in a seaway
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Predicting long term distributions of wave induced bending moments on ship hulls
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Applying results of seakeeping research
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Ship bending moments in irregular seas predicted from model tests
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Research toward more efficient transportation by sea
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Ship motions in oblique seas
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Oblique wave testing at Davidson Laboratory
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Increasing the sea speed of merchant ships
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Preliminary study of the influence of controlled fins on ship pitching and heaving
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Ship model tests in regular and irregular seas
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Ship speeds in irregular seas
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Suggested research in the seakeeping qualities of ships
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A study of ship propulsion scale effects