Following R.L.BISPLINGHOFF'S definition of aeroelasticity, hydroelasticity is defined as phenomena involving interactions among inertial, hydrodynamic, and elastic forces; phenomena involving all three types of forces are called dynamic; those involving only hydrodynamic and elastic forces are called static; diagram shows projection of hydroelasticity to 1980; possible applications to design of ship structures are suggested.
Hydroelasticity: new naval science
Am Soc Naval Engrs -- J
1959
5 pages
Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
Englisch
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