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H. WARINGTON SMYTH
MAST & SAIL IN EUROPE AND ASIA 1906 EBOOK
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IRROTATIONAL FLOW OF AN INVISCID FLUID
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Viscous Drag Calculations For Ship Hull Geometry
1. Abstract
2. Introduction
3. Axisymmetric Body of Revolution
1. Geometry
2. Grid Parameters
4. Surface Ship Hullform
5. Multi-Zonal Flow Solver
6. Results and Analysis
1. Axisymmetric Body of Revolution
1. Without Angle of Attack
2. With Angle of Attack
3. Effect of Grid Parameters
2. Surface Ship
7. Conclusions
8. References
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Page Index | Plug Preparation | Mold Construction | Finishing &
Break-in | Mold Maintenance
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Silicone polymers display an exceptionally wide range of chemistries
and physical properties. These polymers can be low viscosity liquids,
crosslinkable elastomers, or hard solids. Adhesives and sealants
represent only one major class of commercial silicone products. These
versatile materials were introduced approximately 30 years ago and
many of the original formulations are still utilized.
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