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Seakeeping

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So far we have discussed the wave making of a vessel in calm water and the analysis of drag generated by the vessel-induced waves in Chap. 4, followed in Chap. 5 by an estimation of the other key components of drag that make up total resistance.

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Yun, L., Bliault, A., Rong, H.Z. (2019). Seakeeping. In: High Speed Catamarans and Multihulls. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4939-7891-5_6

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