Matches in DBpedia 2015-10 for { <http://dbpedia.org/resource/Wave-piercing_hull> ?p ?o }
Showing triples 1 to 55 of
55
with 100 triples per page.
- Wave-piercing_hull abstract "A wave-piercing boat hull has a very fine bow, with reduced buoyancy in the forward portions.When a wave is encountered, the lack of buoyancy means the hull pierces through the water rather than riding over the top - resulting in a smoother ride than traditional designs, and in diminished mechanical stress on the vessel and crew. It also reduces a boat's wave-making resistance.Design theory calls for very long thin hulls, so in practice most are multi-hulls such as catamarans. The main current usage areas are passenger ferries and naval ships .The reduced buoyancy can be a problem in rough sea, because the ship is not lifted above the wave as much.".
- Wave-piercing_hull thumbnail Ady_Gil_2.jpg?width=300.
- Wave-piercing_hull wikiPageID "6090384".
- Wave-piercing_hull wikiPageLength "1304".
- Wave-piercing_hull wikiPageOutDegree "22".
- Wave-piercing_hull wikiPageRevisionID "664526759".
- Wave-piercing_hull wikiPageWikiLink Americas_Cup.
- Wave-piercing_hull wikiPageWikiLink Axe_bow.
- Wave-piercing_hull wikiPageWikiLink Bow_(ship).
- Wave-piercing_hull wikiPageWikiLink Buoyancy.
- Wave-piercing_hull wikiPageWikiLink Catamaran.
- Wave-piercing_hull wikiPageWikiLink Category:Naval_architecture.
- Wave-piercing_hull wikiPageWikiLink Category:Water_waves.
- Wave-piercing_hull wikiPageWikiLink Earthrace.
- Wave-piercing_hull wikiPageWikiLink Ferries.
- Wave-piercing_hull wikiPageWikiLink Ferry.
- Wave-piercing_hull wikiPageWikiLink HMAS_Jervis_Bay_(AKR-45).
- Wave-piercing_hull wikiPageWikiLink HMAS_Jervis_Bay_(AKR_45).
- Wave-piercing_hull wikiPageWikiLink HSV-2_Swift.
- Wave-piercing_hull wikiPageWikiLink Hull_(watercraft).
- Wave-piercing_hull wikiPageWikiLink Incat.
- Wave-piercing_hull wikiPageWikiLink Inverted_bow.
- Wave-piercing_hull wikiPageWikiLink MY_Ady_Gil.
- Wave-piercing_hull wikiPageWikiLink Naval_ship.
- Wave-piercing_hull wikiPageWikiLink Rough_sea.
- Wave-piercing_hull wikiPageWikiLink Stress_(mechanics).
- Wave-piercing_hull wikiPageWikiLink USA_17.
- Wave-piercing_hull wikiPageWikiLink USA_17_(yacht).
- Wave-piercing_hull wikiPageWikiLink USS_Independence_(LCS-2).
- Wave-piercing_hull wikiPageWikiLink Wave-making_resistance.
- Wave-piercing_hull wikiPageWikiLink Zumwalt-class_destroyer.
- Wave-piercing_hull wikiPageWikiLink Zumwalt_class_destroyer.
- Wave-piercing_hull wikiPageWikiLink File:Ady_Gil_2.jpg.
- Wave-piercing_hull wikiPageWikiLinkText "Wave-piercing hull".
- Wave-piercing_hull wikiPageWikiLinkText "wave piercing".
- Wave-piercing_hull wikiPageWikiLinkText "wave-piercing hull".
- Wave-piercing_hull wikiPageWikiLinkText "wave-piercing".
- Wave-piercing_hull hasPhotoCollection Wave-piercing_hull.
- Wave-piercing_hull wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Shipbuilding-stub.
- Wave-piercing_hull wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Unreferenced.
- Wave-piercing_hull subject Category:Naval_architecture.
- Wave-piercing_hull subject Category:Water_waves.
- Wave-piercing_hull type Article.
- Wave-piercing_hull type Article.
- Wave-piercing_hull type Dynamic.
- Wave-piercing_hull comment "A wave-piercing boat hull has a very fine bow, with reduced buoyancy in the forward portions.When a wave is encountered, the lack of buoyancy means the hull pierces through the water rather than riding over the top - resulting in a smoother ride than traditional designs, and in diminished mechanical stress on the vessel and crew. It also reduces a boat's wave-making resistance.Design theory calls for very long thin hulls, so in practice most are multi-hulls such as catamarans.".
- Wave-piercing_hull label "Wave-piercing hull".
- Wave-piercing_hull sameAs Wave-piercer.
- Wave-piercing_hull sameAs m.0fpnjd.
- Wave-piercing_hull sameAs Волнорез_(судно).
- Wave-piercing_hull sameAs Q4123595.
- Wave-piercing_hull sameAs Q4123595.
- Wave-piercing_hull wasDerivedFrom Wave-piercing_hull?oldid=664526759.
- Wave-piercing_hull depiction Ady_Gil_2.jpg.
- Wave-piercing_hull isPrimaryTopicOf Wave-piercing_hull.