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Chapter 7 Resistance and Powering of Ships
www.usna.eduThe development of iron hull construction produced radical changes in hull strength and hull design. Gone were the blunt bows and full hull forms of early sailing vessels. Capitalizing on the added strength of iron hulls, naval architects could design ships with finer bows and as a result, ship speeds increased.
COURSE OBJECTIVES CHAPTER 10 10. SUBMARINES AND …
www.usna.eduenemy ships, totaling 5.3 million tons or 55% of all enemy ships lost. The U.S. submarine ... The teardrop hull design tested on the USS ... may threaten the remaining structural integrity of the ship. Consequently, the inner hull has to be strong. As inferred above, the inner hull is transversely framed and due to the