Rothblum, 1977 - Google Patents
Investigation of methods of delaying or controlling ventilation on surface piercing strutsRothblum, 1977
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The problem of undesired ventilation of partially submerged foils and appendages on hydrofoils is traced from the earliest hydrofoils which appeared toward the end of the last century. Ventilation is assessed in the context of other problems in the development of …
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