TL;DR: In this article, a mechanism for computing the various factors involved in the directing of a torpedo to a point of interceptor was proposed, and the principal object of this mechanism was to provide a mechanism to calculate the value of the factors involved.
Abstract: This invention relates to torpedo directors and particularly to mechanisms for computing the values of the various factors involved. The principal object of this invention is to provide a mechanism for computing the various factors involved in the directing of a torpedo to a point of intercept...
TL;DR: In this article, construction details of CSS David, largely based on memoirs of the boat's builder, David C. Ebaugh, have been compiled and scrutinized to create a more accurate understanding of the vessel's design through lines drawings.
Abstract: The American Civil War saw the need for many quickly conceived experimental projects in naval warfare. CSS David, a semi-submersible torpedo boat, proved to be an important innovation as it spurred development of both the modern torpedo and submarine. Historians superficially mention ‘Little David’ when discussing the historic attack of the Union blockader New Ironsides on 5 October 1863, in which David became the first vessel to explode a torpedo against the hull of an enemy ship, yet details of David, particularly concerning construction features, are rare, unreliable, and often confused with the submarine H. L. Hunley. In this paper construction details of David, largely based on memoirs of the boat's builder, David C. Ebaugh, have been compiled and scrutinized to create a more accurate understanding of the vessel's design through lines drawings.
TL;DR: Vita, a posthumous publication based on a manuscript originally written by Gordon C. Dickinson in 2012 and then edited by David I. Dickinson and published in 2013.