EEGUL.AE SERIES 

 907. 



908. 



909. (NSS 712-100). The TMB Portable Calibrator for Vibration Transducers, 



by Francis F. Vane. Nov 195^+. lU pp., 7 figs. 



910. Hydrodynamic Forces and Moments Acting on a Slender Body of Revolution 



Moving Under a Regular Train of Waves, by William E. Cummins. Dec 

 19521. li-i pp., 19 figs. 



911. Observations of Stresses and Strains Near Intersections of Conical 



and Cylindrical Shells, by Matthew F. Borg. Mar 19 56. 71 pp., 

 62 figs. 



912. Turning Tests of Model i+582WA Representing LSD28 Class, by F.D. 



Bradley. Jul 195^ • 10 pp., 2 figs. Distributed only upon authorization of 

 Bureau of Ships. 



913. Ships Slamming in Head Seas, by V.G. Szebehely, and M.A. Todd. Feb 



1955. 82 pp., i^5 figs. 



9114-0 Model Experiments on Slamming of a Liberty Ship in Head Seas, by 

 V.G. Szebehely, and S.M.Y. Lum. Feb 1955. '^^ PP., 15 figs. 



915. A Method for Predicting the Torque of Semibalanced Centerline Rudders 



on Multiple-Screw Ships, by S.C. Gover and C.R. Olson. Nov 195i(-. 

 17 pp., 7 figs. 



916. A Plan for Processing the Ships Parts Control Center Inventory 



Control on the UNIVAC, by Joe M. Foster and Viola D. Eovesplan. 

 Jun 1955. 215 pp. 



917* Mobilization and Current Material Requirements for New Ship Construction, 

 by J.M. Boyer, J.J. O'Connor , and M. Siegel. Oct 195^^. 57 pp. 

 incl. diagrs. 



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