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THE STRENGTH OF SHIPS,WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO EXPERIMENTS AND CALCULATIONS MADE UPON H.M.S. "WOLF." By Professor J.H.BILES
- AI summary (β)
- This item is a paper on hull strength by Professor J.H. BILES, LL.D., Vice-President. Centering on experiments and calculations concerning H.M.S. "WOLF," it discusses longitudinal bending strength, hogging/sagging, standard wave conditions, and methods for calculating shearing force, bending moment, stress, and deflection. The Admiralty, an observation team from a Dockyard, and persons connected with the Glasgow University Naval Architecture Class were involved, and it also mentions E.E. Smith’s “Smith reduction.” It was read in April 1905 at the spring meeting of the 46th session of the Institution of Naval Architects, and includes part of an ENGINEERING article. Keywords: H.M.S. "WOLF", J.H. BILES, ship strength, hogging, sagging, bending moment, shearing force, Admiralty, Smith reductionAuto-generated by Azure OpenAI gpt-5.5 from OCR text (which may contain errors) and image captions.
- Item ID
- f5fcd971-ae33-40f4-baac-1f9ed005d884
- Catalogue ID
- 50230201
- Card catalogue
- Papers on hull strength
- Doc type
- 船体強度関係論文(26枚、ENGINEERING記事の一部5枚付)
- Category
- 論文
- Extent
- Printed material | 31 sheets
- Holder
- 東京大学柏図書館
- Year registered
- 2007
- Remarks
- The Strength of ships Experiments of "Wolf" Profr.Biles.
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