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Hydrodynamics of high-performance marine vessels, vols 1 and 2

Hydrodynamics of high-performance marine vessels, vols 1 and 2
Hydrodynamics of high-performance marine vessels, vols 1 and 2
Hydrodynamics of high-performance marine vessels, vols 1 and 2
Doctors Lawrence J . Hydrodynamics of high-performance marine vessels, vols 1 and 2. Charleston, SC: CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, 2015. ISBN: 1514839431; ISBN: 978151489430.

This Magnum Opus runs to two volumes over a total of 836 pages, so it covers a huge area of research spanning from papers written in 1874, by Froude, to the date of publication of the book. This work is an essential guide to anyone new to the area of high-performance craft as well as died in the wool researchers. The list of references, chapter 19, contains 76 pages of papers! To be able to track these down for a new doctoral student would be difficult, but Professor Doctors have now achieved that. It is noted that the use of American spelling persists throughout, no doubt reflecting the award of an ONR grant, which supported the production of the work. It must be said that the quality of the pictures is outstanding and that applies to the figures, which are all produced in a uniform clear and precise manner. The attention to detail is first class; there are nearly 50 pages of contents, lists of symbols, tables, and graphical representations. Rather give a general overview of this large work I have summarised the each chapter.
REVIEW ARTICLE
1475-0902
705-708
Wilson, Philip A.
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Wilson, Philip A.
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Wilson, Philip A. (2017) Hydrodynamics of high-performance marine vessels, vols 1 and 2. Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part M: Journal of Engineering for the Maritime Environment, 23 (2), 705-708. (doi:10.1177/1475090217692427).

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Hydrodynamics of high-performance marine vessels, vols 1 and 2
Doctors Lawrence J . Hydrodynamics of high-performance marine vessels, vols 1 and 2. Charleston, SC: CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, 2015. ISBN: 1514839431; ISBN: 978151489430.

This Magnum Opus runs to two volumes over a total of 836 pages, so it covers a huge area of research spanning from papers written in 1874, by Froude, to the date of publication of the book. This work is an essential guide to anyone new to the area of high-performance craft as well as died in the wool researchers. The list of references, chapter 19, contains 76 pages of papers! To be able to track these down for a new doctoral student would be difficult, but Professor Doctors have now achieved that. It is noted that the use of American spelling persists throughout, no doubt reflecting the award of an ONR grant, which supported the production of the work. It must be said that the quality of the pictures is outstanding and that applies to the figures, which are all produced in a uniform clear and precise manner. The attention to detail is first class; there are nearly 50 pages of contents, lists of symbols, tables, and graphical representations. Rather give a general overview of this large work I have summarised the each chapter.

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Submitted date: 12 January 2017
Accepted/In Press date: 17 April 2017
e-pub ahead of print date: 10 May 2017
Published date: 10 May 2017
Keywords: REVIEW ARTICLE
Organisations: Fluid Structure Interactions Group

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Local EPrints ID: 409900
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/409900
ISSN: 1475-0902
PURE UUID: 4508cf3d-b24c-4b2f-976b-e7b75dda4955
ORCID for Philip A. Wilson: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-6939-682X

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