Air-Water Jet (Mist-Jet) for Ship Propulsion 

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DISCUSSION 



V. Kostilainen 



Finland Institute of Technology 



Otaniemi, Finland 



First of all I must thank Dr. Quandt for this interesting paper. Some five 

 years ago there existed very few papers which dealt with two-phase propulsion. 

 Now the research in this area is largely increased. 



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