EEGULAE SERIES 



476. Tactical Trial Methods and Equipment, by Lt. J.M. Earrin, USN, and L. 

 Landweber. Mar 19i^l. 37 PP«^ 27 figs. 



i+77. CLASSIFIED 



1+78. CLASSIFIED 



479. Analysis of Sbekleton's Eeport on Underwater Explosions of September 

 1918, by Condr. W.P. Roop, USN. Jun 19^3. 22 pp., 5 figs. 



1+80. Report on Underwater Explosions, by Prof. E.H. Kennard. Oct 19^+1. 51 

 pp., 17 figs. 



h8l. Effects of Impact on Simple Elastic Structures, by Dr. J.M. Frankland. 

 Apr 19^2. 5^ pp., 27 figs. 



it82. Theory of the Hydraulic Brake or Buffer, by Dr. B.L. Miller. Jan 19it-2. 



20 pp., 9 figs. 

 kS^. The TMB Linear Sweep Oscillator, by Ens. G. Robert Mezger, USNR. Dec 



19iH. 9 pp., ^ figs. 



k8k. CLASSIFIED 



H85. Flow about a Pair of Adjacent, Parallel Cylinders Normal to a Stream - 

 Theoretical Analysis, by L. Landweber. Jul 1914-2. 27 pp., 13 figs. 



14-86. CLASSIFIED 



487. Instruments and Methods for Measuring the Flow of Water around Ships 

 and Ship Models, by C.E. Janes. Mar 19ii8. 29 pp., 26 figs. 



1+88. Impact Measixrements on a Free -Edge Plate, by Lt. J.S. Parkinson, USNR. 

 Jan 1914-2. 18 pp., 26 figs. 



I4-89. Effects of Underwater Explosions, General Considerations, by Prof. E.H. 

 Kennard. Sep I9I4-2. 17 pp., 3 figs. 



1+90. Protection against Underwater Explosion - Plastic Deformation of a Cir- 

 cular Plate, by Dr. A.N. Gleyzal. Sep I9I+2. 17 PP., 7 figs. 



I4-9I. Model Tests of Composite Structures to Resist Underwater Explosion, by 

 Comdr. J.S. Parkinson, USNR, and Capt. W.P. Roop, USN. Mar 1914-5. 99 

 pp., 36 figs. 



I4-92. The Design of Ship Structure to Resist Underwater Explosion - Nominal 

 Theory, by Capt. W.P. Roop, USN. Aug 19lt-5. 5^ PP., 1^ figs. 



I4-95. Fatigue Tests of Diesel Engine Piston Rods, with and without Sprayed 

 Metal Coating, by J.V. Coombe. Aug I9I+2. 23 pp.., 21 figs. 



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