Browsing Graduate Theses by Subject "Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering"
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An analysis of the limited pressure fuel air cycles
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1962) -
Analytical investigation of fully developed laminar-flow forced convection heat transfer in rectangular ducts with uniform heat flux
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1957) -
Analytical investigation of seaworthiness statistical parameters
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1964) -
Calculation of cavitating propeller characteristics
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1951) -
Crack formation, arrest and propagation in concrete slabs reinforced with closely spaced steel wires.
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1969) -
The design and construction of yacht sails
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1962) -
Design of a marine gas turbine
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1946) -
The design of a submarine for the Turkish Navy
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1949) -
Dynamics of the tankship industry
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1960) -
Estimation of the statical stability curve of a ship from hull coefficients,
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1945) -
Force and moment on a slender body of revolution moving in water of finite depth.
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1970) -
The influence of high speed air flow on the behavior of acoustical elements
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1950) -
An investigation by analysis and experiment of the flutter phenomenon in high speed hydrofoils
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1957) -
Investigation of the condensation shock in air by use of the Schlieren Method
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1946) -
Loading characteristics of a charge-constrained synchronous generator
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1968) -
Optimization methods applied to containership design
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1967) -
Progressive speed trials of the sea-going dredge Comstock
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1916) -
Ship design for optimum economic return by computer techniques
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1964) -
A simulation of the oil tankship market
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1967)