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DETEMINATION OF SHIP'S SIZE AND FORM WITHOUT A PROCESS OF TRIAL AND ERROR BY Alexander Kari, M.So
- AI summary (β)
- Article (extract from a technical article). Alexander Kari, M.Sc. presents a method for determining a ship’s dimensions and form at the initial stage of ship design without trial and error, in the form of equations for stability, trim, deadweight, hull form, resistance, and weight. Refers to the National Experimental Tank experimental records of Mr. G.S. Reker and Afonasieff’s resistance formula, and includes a calculation example for a single-deck cargo steamer of 4,500 tons deadweight. Date unknown. Extracted from the “Shipbuilder.” Keywords: Alexander Kari, Shipbuilder, National Experimental Tank, Mr. G.S. Reker, Afonasieff, ship design, deadweight, resistance, stability, cargo steamerAuto-generated by Azure OpenAI gpt-5.5 from OCR text (which may contain errors) and image captions.
- Item ID
- b9631d10-9bdd-4362-a918-8acded9724ea
- Catalogue ID
- 40890901
- Card catalogue
- [“Report on Record Ships Built Rapidly at Kawasaki Dockyard” and other miscellaneous historical materials]
- Category
- その他4:その他軍艦
- Extent
- 10 sheets
- Holder
- 東京大学柏図書館
- Year registered
- 2007
- GCV entities
- Document / Diagram / Memorial / Commemorative plaque



































