Proceedings of the 30th Symposium on Naval Hydrodynamics
- Authors
- PA BrandnerBW PearceKH Kim
- Journal
- eCite Digital Repository (University of Tasmania)
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About Proceedings of the 30th Symposium on Naval Hydrodynamics
This paper, published in 2014, received 278 indexed citations . Written by PA Brandner, BW Pearce and KH Kim covering the research area of Ocean Engineering. It is primarily cited by scholars working on Ocean Engineering (198 citations), Computational Mechanics (167 citations) and Mechanics of Materials (62 citations). Published in eCite Digital Repository (University of Tasmania).
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