Aero-hydrodynamic forces

Discussion in 'Boat Design' started by dawor, Nov 16, 2003.

  1. dawor
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    dawor New Member

    I'm a student of Naval Architecture from Belgrade. Currently I'm working on a project of sailing boat (cruising sloop 40') and I 'm interested in aerodynamic and hydrodynamic forces. Also I would like to see some drawings about that. Can You help me?
     
  2. tspeer
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    tspeer Senior Member

    That's a bit like saying, "I'm interested in history. Got anything on the history of the world?"

    Get a copy of "Principles of Yacht Design" by Larsson & Eliasson.

    Then go to http://wseweb.ew.usna.edu/nahl/csys/default.htm . I think my favoite single volume is the 11th CSYS, January, 1993.
     
  3. Jimboat
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    Jimboat Senior Member


  4. jonathan
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    jonathan Junior Member

    What exactly is wrong with you, Jimboat ?
     
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