Dynamical stability and maneuverability of dynamically unstable ship

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Park, Dae-Song
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1973-12Advisor
Thaler, G.J.
Garrison, C.J.
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The factors affecting the stability and the maneuverability
of a dynamically unstable ship were studied using
the linear and non-linear equations of the motion of the
ship. The DSL/360 Language was used to simulate the dynamics
and to study both unstable motions and standard
maneuvers.
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