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The following pages link to Why can ship wakes appear narrower than Kelvin's angle? (Q464075):
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- Kelvin-Froude wake patterns of a traveling pressure disturbance (Q821234) (← links)
- Farfield waves created by a monohull ship in shallow water (Q1670819) (← links)
- Interference effects on the Kelvin wake of a monohull ship represented via a continuous distribution of sources (Q1670866) (← links)
- Interference effects on the Kelvin wake of a catamaran represented via a hull-surface distribution of sources (Q1671464) (← links)
- Farfield waves created by a catamaran in shallow water (Q1671588) (← links)
- Elementary ship models and farfield waves (Q1672440) (← links)
- Influence of Froude number and submergence depth on wave patterns (Q1713936) (← links)
- Neumann-Michell theory of short ship waves (Q1784667) (← links)
- Kelvin-Havelock-Peters approximations to a classical generic wave integral (Q1988731) (← links)
- Ship waves on uniform shear current at finite depth: wave resistance and critical velocity (Q2814888) (← links)
- Getting the ducks in a row (Q3383610) (← links)
- Wake angle for surface gravity waves on a finite depth fluid (Q3456929) (← links)
- Three-dimensional free-surface flow over arbitrary bottom topography (Q4563988) (← links)
- Observation of surface wave patterns modified by sub-surface shear currents (Q5231531) (← links)
- Viscous effects on the fundamental solution to ship waves (Q5235747) (← links)
- Spectrograms of ship wakes: identifying linear and nonlinear wave signals (Q5360647) (← links)
- Kelvin wake pattern at small Froude numbers (Q5857963) (← links)