HYDRODYNAMICS I\ SHIP DIISIGX 



Sec. "iO.n 



Knginecring Congroxn. Tokyo, 1>J'J<.>, Vol. XXIX. 

 Part I. pa{pc>D 179 IVH). Tliin (mjK-r compriwH n 

 mathrnuktiral trt>:itinoiit, liirKoly to the exclusion 

 of a phyiiir.il iliHcussion. Tlio 'iHxIy" is iippan'iitly 

 a 2-iliml cylimlcr witli its iixIk [winiUol to tlie surf:ice 

 (ami to till- IkiI). Tlu'n? is sonu- iliscus-sioii of the 

 rosdstaiicc of n moviiiR uiulerwatcr spliere. 



(12) Lundo. J. K., "On the Linej»rizo«l Theory of Wave 



Resistanro for a I'ressurc DLstribution MovihR at 

 Constant Speo<l of Advance on the Surface of I)f«'p 

 or Shallow Water." Skipsmcxlelltankens Meddelso, 

 Trondheini, No. 8, Jiin 1951 



(13) Unvrentev, V. M.. "The Effect of the Boundary 



Layer on the Wave-Making Resistance of Ships," 

 Section on Hydromechanics, Doklady of the 

 Academy of Sciences, USSR, 1951, Vol. LXXX, 

 Xo. 6 



(14) Lunde, J. K., "On the Theory of Wave Resistance 



and Wave Profile," Xorgcs Tekniske Ilrigskole, 

 Trondheini, Skiixsmotlelltankens Meddelse Xo. 10, 

 Apr 1952. This is the printed version (in English) 

 of Lundc's M. S. Thesis at ICing's College, New- 

 castle, flnishcd in May 1945. There are copies in 

 thcT.MB library. 



(15) Lunde, J. K.. "The Linearized Theory of Wave 



Resistance and Its .Application to Shi|>-Shaped 

 Ikxlies Moving in Deep Water," Norwegian Ship 

 Model Basin Re|)ort 2i, Mar 195:5. This is in 



Norwegian, with an English summary, hut it is 

 IxMiig pul»lislii-<l as an S.\.\.ME Technical and 

 Research Bulletin. On pages 110-124 of the 

 Norwegian version there Is a very comprehensive 

 list of 1S5 references on this subject. 

 i\ft) O. !■;. Pavlenko, in his "Soprotivleniye Votiy Dviz- 

 heniyu Sudov (The Resistance of Water to the 

 .Movement of Ships)" (Moscow, 1953), devotes 

 Sec. 13 of Chap. IV, pages 1S.3-1S(), to a ".Methoil 

 of Calculating (mathematically) the Resistance of 

 an .\ctual Ship," but he includes no example, and 

 it is doubted whether this method is used in 

 practice in Russia. 



(17) Inui, Takao, "Japanese Developments on the Theory 



of Wave-Making and Wave Resistance," 7th 

 ICSM, Oslo, 20 Aug 1954. This paper, with its 

 illustrations and with many additional enclosures, 

 was published as Skipsniodelltiinkens Meddelelse 

 Nr. 34 (Norwegian Model Basin Report 34), /Vpr 

 1954. In the Bibliography of this report, covering 

 "Japanese papers on Ship Wave Motion and 

 Kindred Subjects from 1929 to 1953," there are 

 listed 75 additional Japane.se papers. Of this 

 group, 48 have been tran.slated into lOnglish in 

 Japan and an- to be published as T.MB translations. 



(18) Weinblum, G. P., "Problems in Ship Theory," 



Inst. Eng'g. Res., Univ. of Calif., 1 Nov 1955, 

 Series 82, Issue 1, pp. 11-13. 



