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Chang-Bae Shon 4 Articles
Characteristics on the Motion Response of a Catamaran Power Yacht
Ok-Sok Gim, Woo-Jun Oh, Chang-Bae Shon, Gyoung-Woo Lee
J Navig Port Res. 2010;34(6):447-452.   Published online August 30, 2010
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On the Variation of the Boundary Layer as Hull Surface Roughness
Ok-Sok Gim, Woo-Jun Oh, Chang-Bae Shon, Gyoung-Woo Lee
J Navig Port Res. 2010;34(6):429-434.   Published online August 30, 2010
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Control Effects of the Hydrodynamic Force of the Submerged NACA0018 arranging in a Row in a Uniform Stream
Ok-Sok Gim, Chang-Bae Shon, Gyoung-Woo Lee
J Navig Port Res. 2010;34(5):325-330.   Published online June 30, 2010
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On the Flow Characteristics around a Circular Cylinder according as the Water Depth from the Free Surface
Ok-Sok Gim, Chang-Bae Shon, Gyoung-Woo Lee
J Navig Port Res. 2010;34(5):331-336.   Published online June 30, 2010
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