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Experimental Investigation on the Frictional Resistance of Planks and Ship-models. Offprint from Journal of the Society of Naval Architects, Japan, No. 55 (published December 1934)
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- The article “Experimental Investigations on the Frictional Resistance of Planks and Ship-models” is a study dealing with frictional resistance in planks, ship-models, and full-scale ship towing tests, and with the effects of temperature, sea-water, immersion, and edge effect. The author is Professor Yuzuru Hiraga, Constructor Vice-admiral (Ret.), and the Imperial Japanese Navy’s small Tank, the Mitsubishi Tank, a destroyer, a tug-boat, and sea-water from the Bay of Tokyo appear in the article. It was read at the autumn 1934 meeting of the Society of Naval Architects, Japan, and published in December 1934 as an offprint from Journal of the Society of Naval Architects, Japan, No. 55. Keywords: Yuzuru Hiraga, frictional resistance, planks, ship-models, small Tank, Mitsubishi Tank, sea-water, destroyer, tug-boat, Journal of the Society of Naval Architects, JapanAuto-generated by Azure OpenAI gpt-5.5 from OCR text (which may contain errors) and image captions.
- Item ID
- ca260c2e-b806-4af0-8cc8-2aa8560f019a
- Catalogue ID
- 60070101
- Card catalogue
- "Expeimental Investigations on the Frictional Resistance of Planks and Ship-models."
- Category
- 論文
- Issued
- 1934-12-01
- Holder
- 東京大学柏図書館
- Year registered
- 2007
- Remarks
- 1934/12
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