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Date: 2013-07-31 15:27:55
Abaqus
Seal
Hovercraft
Computer simulation
Simulation
Science
Security
Applied mathematics
Fluid dynamics
Fluid-structure interaction
Surface effect ship

Fluid-Structure Interaction of a Surface Effect Ship Bow Seal and a Free Surface Andrew L. Bloxom and Wayne L. Neu Aerospace and Ocean Engineering Virginia Tech Blacksburg, VA, [removed]removed], [removed]

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