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Oblique slamming, planing and skimming

Howison et al., 2004

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5710617054657458737
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Howison S
Ockendon J
Oliver J
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Journal of engineering mathematics

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This paper describes how tangential impact velocities can be incorporated into well-known impact theories in deep and shallow water. Taking the deep and shallow flows in turn, it is shown how to link the normal impact Wagner and Korobkin theories to the tangential impact …
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