An investigation of the surface-to-underwater fire control problem

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Bossart, Edmund Belfour
Date
1964-05Advisor
Wrigley, Walter
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This investigation is an extension of the work of Wrigley
and Hovorka in fire control to the problem of the thesis. Quantities
peculiar to the underwater problem are defined, examined, and
illustrated when appropriate. Using these quantities and those
from the "above-water" problem that apply, the problem is formulated.
Two possible methods of solution are discussed and
compared
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