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ICE Selected Engineering Papers
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1753-7827
Volume 1, Issue 175, January 1935
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MANOEUVRING OF SINGLE-SCREW SHIPS : THE EFFECT OF RUDDER PROPORTIONS ON MANOEUVRING AND PROPULSIVE EFFICIENCY.
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Author:
G H BOTTOMLEY
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Research Article
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10.1680/isenp.1935.13439
SELECTED ENGINEERING PAPF,R8S. BEING ORIGIKAL COMMUNICATIONS ORDERED TO BY THE COUNCIL BE PUBLISHED WITHOUT DISCUSSIOX. No. 175. "MAN(EUVR1NG OF SINGLE-SCREW SHIPS: THE EFFECT OF RUDDER PROPORTIONS ON MAPU'(ElTVR1NG AND PROPULSIVE EFFICIENCY," BY THE LATE GEORGE HENRY BOTTOMLEY. EDITED BY r1. 11. JEFFCOTT, SC.D., B.A.I., M. INST. SECRBTARY. c.E., LONDON: Jhblisbrb bp Egc Enstitution, GREAT GEORGE STREET, WERTNINSTER, S.W.I. 1935. ______~ - _______ [The right of Publication and of Trunsbtiox is resewed ...
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