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Warship Design and the Progress of Imperial Warships, by Yuzuru Hiraga, Professor at Tokyo Imperial University, Naval Constructor Vice Admiral, Doctor of Engineering
- AI summary (β)
- Lecture manuscript (draft). "Warship Design and the Progress of Imperial Warships," by Yuzuru Hiraga, Professor at Tokyo Imperial University, Naval Constructor Vice Admiral, Doctor of Engineering, discusses matters ranging from basic design conditions such as ship buoyancy, center of gravity, metacenter, GM, reserve buoyancy, watertight compartments, longitudinal strength, and rolling period, to the offensive power, defensive power, speed, and cruising range of warships, as well as guns, torpedoes, mines, aircraft, and armor protection. Mentions the Faculty of Engineering, Tokyo Imperial University; the Imperial Japanese Navy; Yubari; Hiei; Fuso; Kongo; Nagato; Furutaka; Yamato; Musashi; and others. Issued August 9, 1937. Keywords: Yuzuru Hiraga, Faculty of Engineering, Tokyo Imperial University, Imperial Japanese Navy, warship design, metacenter, watertight compartments, capital ships, Nagato, aircraft, armor protectionAuto-generated by Azure OpenAI gpt-5.5 from OCR text (which may contain errors) and image captions.
- Item ID
- 9c752030-b615-4cc0-b4e0-1847de409ff2
- Catalogue ID
- 10030101
- Card catalogue
- "Manchurian Academic Association Lecture (Complete)," etc.
- Doc type
- 講演原稿(草稿)
- Category
- 講演・講義:一般
- Issued
- 1937-08-09
- Extent
- 46 sheets, pen on Tokyo Imperial University Faculty of Engineering ruled paper; 4 sheets, pen on Tokyo Imperial University Faculty of Engineering ruled paper | 50 sheets
- Holder
- 東京大学柏図書館
- Year registered
- 2007
- Warship
- Warship
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