The surface effect ship in the American merchant marine

著者

    • Booz, Allen Applied Research Inc. Research and Analysis Division. Aerospace and Transportation Research Group
    • United States. Maritime Administration. Division of Planning and Development

書誌事項

The surface effect ship in the American merchant marine

U.S. Department of Commerce, [1963]-[1965]

  • final report pt. 1
  • summary report pt. 1
  • final report pt. 2
  • final report pt. 3
  • final report pt. 4
  • final report pt. 5
  • final report pt. 6

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注記

PB-181675-PB-181678, PB-167990, PB-168486, PB-173022

A Government research report distributed by Office of Technical Service, Dept. of Commerce

Originally published: Washington : Booz, Allen Applied Research, 1963-1965

収録内容

  • Final report pt. 1. An economic feasibility study of the 100-ton MARAD surface effect ship completed under contract MA-3232 for the U.S. Department of Commerce, Maritime Administration, Division of Plannig and Development
  • Summary report pt. 1. An economic feasibility study of the 100-ton MARAD surface effect ship completed under contract MA-3232 for the U.S. Department of Commerce, Maritime Administration, Division of Plannig and Development
  • Final report pt. 2. The technical and economic feasibility study of a nuclear powered surface effect ship, carried out under Contract MA-3232 for the U.S. Department of Commerce, Maritime Administration, Division of Plannig and Development
  • Final report pt. 3. Comparative performance and cost characteristics for four types of surface effect ships, carried out under Contract MA-3232 for the U.S. Department of Commerce, Maritime Administration, Division of Plannig and Development
  • Final report pt. 4. A comparative study of the economic feasibility of two sidewall concepts with other surface effect ships, carried out under Contract MA-3742 for the U.S. Department of Commerce, Maritime Administration, Division of Plannig and Development
  • Final report pt. 5. An analysis of the economic potential of the captured air bubble surface effect ship in the future transocenic competitive environment, compared with cargo aircraft and displacement ships, carried out under Contract MA-3742 for the U.S. Department of Commerce, Maritime Administration, Division of Plannig and Development
  • Final report pt. 6. The prerequisites of the program definition phase, captured air bubble surface effect ship development program, carried out under Contract MA-3742 for the U.S. Department of Commerce, Maritime Administration

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