EEGULAR SERIES 



973. 



97^. Powering Characteristics of a 25,000 Dead Weight Tons Tanker. Models 

 k^2, h^J, and ^550, by P.S Shaw. Jul 1955- 30 pp., incl. figs. 



Distributed only upon authorization of Bureau of Ships. 



975- 



976. (NS 731-037) • Sea Tests of the USCGC UWIMAK. Part I - General Out- 



line of Tests an'd Test Results, by Norman E. Jasper and John T. 

 Birmingham. Mar I956. kl pp., 16 figs. 



977. (NS 751-037)- Sea Tests of the USCGC UNXMAK. Part 2 - Statistical 



Presentation of the Motions, Hull Bending Moments, and Slamming Pres- 

 sures for Ships of the AVP Type, by N.E. Jasper, Dr. Eng., and E.L. 

 Brooks, CDR, USN. Apr I557. kj pp., 13 figs. 



978. (NS 731-037). Sea Tests of the USCGC UNIMAK. Part 3 - Press\ires, 



Strains, and Deflections of the Bottom Plating Incident to Slanming, 

 by Joshua E. Greenspon. Mar 19 56. 25 pp., 8 figs. 



979. Pressure Tank and Instriomentation Facilities for Studying the Strength 



of Vessels Subjected to External Hydrostatic Loading, by E.E. Johnson. 

 Apr 1956. 12 pp., 11 figs. 



980. Underway Vibration Survey of the Hull and Propulsion System of the 



USS DEALT (DEIOO6), by Carrol H. Klnsey. Aug I955. 10 pp., 2 figs. 



981. Analysis of Stress in the Conical Elenents of Shell Structures, by 



C.E. Taylor and E. Wenk, Jr. May I956. Ik pp., 5 figs. 



982. 



983. Strain-Gage Balances for Ship Model Testing, by V.E. Benjamin, M. Dean, 

 III, and J.E. Stem. Aug 1955. 29 pp., 7 figs. 



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