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- Axe_bow abstract "The axe bow is a wave-piercing type of a ship's bow, characterised by a vertical stem and a relatively long and narrow entry (front hull). The forefoot is deep and the freeboard relatively high, with little flare, so that the bow profile resembles an axe. The bow cuts through the water, and is less affected by passing through waves than a bow with more flare, making this bow type much less susceptible to pitching. Because the deep forefoot does not generally rise above the water level, it is less susceptible to slamming. The AXE bow moves the centre of lateral area forwards and the vessel may need considerably more rudder motion to hold its course, and this increases with the wave steepness.A vertical prow isn't unique; they were common in the early steam era. The innovation of the axe bow is combined with a lengthened bow of the ship. This concept was developed in the Netherlands by Lex Keuning of Delft University of Technology, Damen Shipyards Group, Marin (Maritime Research Institute Netherlands), the Royal Netherlands Navy, Damen Schelde Naval Shipbuilding and the United States Coast Guard.".
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- Axe_bow wikiPageID "37606978".
- Axe_bow wikiPageLength "1775".
- Axe_bow wikiPageOutDegree "17".
- Axe_bow wikiPageRevisionID "628444108".
- Axe_bow wikiPageWikiLink Axe.
- Axe_bow wikiPageWikiLink Bow_(ship).
- Axe_bow wikiPageWikiLink Category:Watercraft_components.
- Axe_bow wikiPageWikiLink Damen_Group.
- Axe_bow wikiPageWikiLink Damen_Schelde_Naval_Shipbuilding.
- Axe_bow wikiPageWikiLink Delft_University_of_Technology.
- Axe_bow wikiPageWikiLink Flare_(ship).
- Axe_bow wikiPageWikiLink Inverted_bow.
- Axe_bow wikiPageWikiLink Maritime_Research_Institute_Netherlands.
- Axe_bow wikiPageWikiLink Netherlands.
- Axe_bow wikiPageWikiLink Royal_Netherlands_Navy.
- Axe_bow wikiPageWikiLink Ship_motions.
- Axe_bow wikiPageWikiLink Slamming.
- Axe_bow wikiPageWikiLink Stem_(ship).
- Axe_bow wikiPageWikiLink United_States_Coast_Guard.
- Axe_bow wikiPageWikiLink Wave-piercing.
- Axe_bow wikiPageWikiLink Wave-piercing_hull.
- Axe_bow wikiPageWikiLink File:Verschil_tussen_een_conventionele_(441)_en_een_bijlboeg_(442).JPG.
- Axe_bow wikiPageWikiLinkText "Axe bow".
- Axe_bow wikiPageWikiLinkText "axe bow".
- Axe_bow hasPhotoCollection Axe_bow.
- Axe_bow wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Axe_bow subject Category:Watercraft_components.
- Axe_bow hypernym Type.
- Axe_bow type Component.
- Axe_bow comment "The axe bow is a wave-piercing type of a ship's bow, characterised by a vertical stem and a relatively long and narrow entry (front hull). The forefoot is deep and the freeboard relatively high, with little flare, so that the bow profile resembles an axe. The bow cuts through the water, and is less affected by passing through waves than a bow with more flare, making this bow type much less susceptible to pitching.".
- Axe_bow label "Axe bow".
- Axe_bow sameAs Category:Axe_bows.
- Axe_bow sameAs Axtbug.
- Axe_bow sameAs Bijlboeg.
- Axe_bow sameAs m.0nd4zw_.
- Axe_bow sameAs Q24919.
- Axe_bow sameAs Q24919.
- Axe_bow wasDerivedFrom Axe_bow?oldid=628444108.
- Axe_bow depiction Verschil_tussen_een_conventionele_(441)_en_een_bijlboeg_(442).JPG.
- Axe_bow isPrimaryTopicOf Axe_bow.