Recent Researoh on Ship Waves 



ACKNOWLEDGMENTS 



Appreciation is expressed for the contributions of Mr. B. 

 Garner and Mr, H. G. Loe in developing the automated wave recording 

 syst-em and of Mr, E. J, Neville and Mr. M, Wilsdon in conducting 

 the experiments. 



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1. Everest, J. T. and Hogben, N. , "An experimental study of the 



effect of beam variation and shallow water on 'thin ship' wave 

 predictions," Trans. RINA paper WIl (1969) issued for written 

 discussion. 



2. Hogben, N. , "Automated analysis of wave patterns behind towed 



models," in preparation as Ship Division Report No. 143. 



3. Everest, J. T. , "Some comments on the performance in calm 



water of a single hull trawler form and corresponding 

 catamaran ships made up from symmetrical and asymmetrical 

 hulls," NPL Ship Division Report No. 129, February 1969. 



4. Gadd, G. E. and Hogben, N. , "The determination of wave re- 



sistance from measurements of the wave pattern," NPL 

 Ship Division Report No. 70, November 1965. 



5. Hogben, N. , "The computing of wave resistance from a wave 



pattern by a matrix method, '' NPL Ship Division Report No. 

 56, October 1964. 



6. Eggers, K. W . H. , "Uber die ermittlung des wellenwiderstandes 



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