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Hull speed theory?
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"Sakari Aaltonen" skrev i en meddelelse ... In article , Al wrote: Amazing what the net holds, but... I'm not looking for formulas, I'm looking for the theory behind them. One good book on fluid dynamics should do it. can I get back to you in a couple of years when I've done my engineering degree? Not on Usenet you can't. Too many Greek letters. Partial derivatives. Nabla. Stuff. Sakari Aaltonen It's beauty that make a boat fly fast ) But you must trust the vision of the designer , ----- boats is not just about going fast or efficient, but being able to do so by generations´of craftmen and designers. Colin Archer had the Wave-theorie , that was easily understood, but this guy scrapped the Viking style hull details, lost the speed got safe vessels, but a dead end road. Just like doing a foam boat at the cost of a farm, not to develob new Digital technology good for making space craft's , but fine to support an old much bigger petrochemic industrie. You want speed , ask new technology and hire a Designer, ------ or check the web. Look for positive side effects, like ease of building. P.C. http://www.designcommunity.com/scrapbook/2648.html |
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