Transactions of the Royal Institution of Naval Architects

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I am extremely disappointed that Captain Kriloff has not managed to give us the example, but I know he will publish it afterwards, and I am sure the Institution owes a debt of gratitude to him. I would like to say (Sir William White mentioned it before) that we are deeply indebted to our foreign members for many abstruse investigations of this matter, and perhaps this year we have more papers from our foreign members than ever before. We lack not in this country gentlemen who are able to make o...riginal research of this kind, but there is one thing I think our nation is extremely good at, namely, that once they get hold of the right end of abstruse calculations they can generally put them into practice.
Professor J. H. Biles (Member of Council) : My Lord and Gentlemen, this plan of Captain Kriloff of arriving at the adjustment of the supporting forces is an admirable one, and has been used by others. I am sure Captain Kriloff is aware of it, though the thing has not been published. It* is quite an obvious thing to take the difference between the supporting forces in the vicinity of the water-line and treat them as the change, and not again treat the whole calculation for displacement.


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