527 total citations 9 papers, 44 citations indexed
About
Morton Gertler is a scholar working on Ocean Engineering, Environmental Engineering and Computational Mechanics.
According to data from OpenAlex, Morton Gertler has authored 9 papers receiving a total of 44 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 7 papers in Ocean Engineering, 4 papers in Environmental Engineering and 2 papers in Computational Mechanics. Recurrent topics in Morton Gertler's work include Ship Hydrodynamics and Maneuverability (6 papers), Maritime Transport Emissions and Efficiency (4 papers) and Structural Integrity and Reliability Analysis (2 papers). Morton Gertler is often cited by papers focused on Ship Hydrodynamics and Maneuverability (6 papers), Maritime Transport Emissions and Efficiency (4 papers) and Structural Integrity and Reliability Analysis (2 papers). Morton Gertler collaborates with scholars based in United States. Morton Gertler's co-authors include Andrew Goodman and E. R. Miller and has published in prestigious journals such as Journal of Mechanical Engineering Science and Defense Technical Information Center (DTIC).
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All Works
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Gertler, Morton. (2010). Resistance Experiments on a Systematic Series of Streamlined Bodies of Revolution--For Application to the Design of High-Speed Submarines. Defense Technical Information Center (DTIC).35 indexed citations
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Gertler, Morton. (2010). The Prediction of the Effective Horsepower of Ships by Methods in Use at the David Taylor Model Basin.
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Gertler, Morton, et al.. (1977). SHALLOW-WATER MANEUVERABILITY CHARACTERISTICS OF MARAD SYSTEMATIC SERIES FOR LARGE FULL-FORM MERCHANT SHIPS.
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Goodman, Andrew & Morton Gertler. (1975). ANALYTICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL TECHNIQUES USED AT HSMB FOR SURFACE SHIP DIRECTIONAL STABILITY AND CONTROL STUDIES.
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Gertler, Morton, et al.. (1974). RESISTANCE, PROPULSION AND MANEUVERABILITY CHARACTERISTICS OF MARAD SYSTEMATIC SERIES FOR LARGE FULL-FORM MERCHANT SHIPS.1 indexed citations
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Gertler, Morton, et al.. (1974). CHARACTERISTICS OF BULK PRODUCTS CARRIERS FOR RESISTRICTED-DRAFT SERVICE.1 indexed citations
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Gertler, Morton, et al.. (1973). EXPERIMENTAL INVESTIGATION OF A SYSTEMATIC SERIES OF LOW LENGTH-BEAM RATIO, HIGH BLOCK COEFFICIENT MERCHANT SHIP FORMS.
Gertler, Morton, et al.. (1959). HANDLING QUALITY CRITERIA FOR SURFACE SHIPS.2 indexed citations
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