REGULAE SEEIES 



511. Explosive Load on Underwater Structirres As Modified by Bulk Cavitation, 



by Prof. E.H. Kennard. May 19^4-5. Hi, 26 pp., I5 figs. 



512. Motions of a Pulsating Gas Globe Under Water - A Photographic Study, by 



Lt. D.C. Campbell. May 19it-5. 65 pp., 35 figs. 



513' Torque on a Non-Eotatlng Propeller Moving Axially through V7ater, by Dr. 



K.E. Schoenherr, W.H. Bowers, and A.Q. Aquino. Feb lQii3. 6 pp., 2 figs. 



^Ik. CIASSIFIED 



515. CLASSIFIED 



516. Analysis of Data on Plastic Deformation of a Clamped Thin Circular 



Plate under Hydrostatic Pressure, by A.N. Gleyzal, Ph.D. Apr 10^7. 

 23 pp., Ih figs. 



517- Radial Motion of Water Surrounding a Sphere of Gas in Relation to Pres- 

 sure Waves, by Prof. E.H. Kennard. Sep l9i(-3. x, 38 pp., 8 figs. 



518. Analysis of Vibration in the Propelling Machinery of the Battleships 



NORTE CAROLINA and WASHINGTON (BB55 and BB56), by R.T. McGoldrick and 

 W.F. C\irtis. Mar 19^5. xxil, 88 pp., 52 figs. 



519- CLASSIFIED 



520. Small-Scale Underwater Explosions under Reduced Atmospheric Pressure, by 



Lt. D.C. Campbell, USNR, and C.W. Wyckoff. Nov 19^-3. 35 PP-, 28 figs. 



521. Operational Analysis of Electric Filters Used with Electromechanical 



Transducers, by Lt. D. Bancroft, USNR. May l^kk. vi, I9 pp., 15 figs. 



522. CLASSIFIED 



523 • Instrumentation for Measurement of Underwater Explosion Pressures, by 



Dr. M.A. Greeiifield and Dr. M.M. Shapiro. Sep l^kk. vi, 52 pp., 29 figs. 



524. Construction and Operation of the Taylor Model Basin 5000-Pound Vibra- 



tion Generator, by Edgar 0. Berdahl. Apr I9H. 26 pp., I9 figs. 



525. A Microsecond Time-Delay Circuit, by Lt . G. Robert Mezger, USNR. May 



19kk. 12 pp., 9 figs. 



526. An Electronically Regulated D-C Power Supply, by Lt. G. Robert Mezger, 



USNR. Mar l^hk. iv, 9 PP-j 8 figs. 



527. The Effect of a Pressure VJave on a Plate or Diaphragm, by Prof. E.H. 

 Kennard. Mar I9H. xiv, 93 pp., 32 figs. 



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