Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "Bank effect refers to the tendency of the stern of a ship to swing toward the near bank when operating in a river or constricted waterway.The asymmetric flow around a ship induced by the vicinity of banks causes pressure differences (Bernoulli's principle) between port and starboard sides. As a result, a lateral force will act on the ship, mostly directed towards the closest bank, as well as a yawing moment pushing her bow towards the centre of the waterway."@en }
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- Bank_effect comment "Bank effect refers to the tendency of the stern of a ship to swing toward the near bank when operating in a river or constricted waterway.The asymmetric flow around a ship induced by the vicinity of banks causes pressure differences (Bernoulli's principle) between port and starboard sides. As a result, a lateral force will act on the ship, mostly directed towards the closest bank, as well as a yawing moment pushing her bow towards the centre of the waterway.".
- Q4856005 comment "Bank effect refers to the tendency of the stern of a ship to swing toward the near bank when operating in a river or constricted waterway.The asymmetric flow around a ship induced by the vicinity of banks causes pressure differences (Bernoulli's principle) between port and starboard sides. As a result, a lateral force will act on the ship, mostly directed towards the closest bank, as well as a yawing moment pushing her bow towards the centre of the waterway.".