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* '''Structural Integrity''':
* '''Structural Integrity''':
** Outriggers must be strong enough to handle wave forces while maintaining ship balance.
** Outriggers must be strong enough to handle wave forces while maintaining ship balance.
* '''Wave Synchronization''':
* '''Wave Interaction''':
** The bow wave and stern wave are continuous phenomena. The challenge lies in ensuring the redirected wave energy from the vertical plates aligns consistently with the stern wave's phase and amplitude to achieve constructive interference or cancellation. This synchronization must account for variations in speed and wave dynamics.
** Since the wavelength between the bow and stern waves is determined by the ship's length and remains constant, synchronization is not a concern. Instead, the focus is on ensuring the redirected wave energy consistently interacts with the stern wave to reduce resistance. This involves fine-tuning the shape and placement of the vertical plates to handle varying wave amplitudes at different speeds.

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