On May l, 1942 a series of towing tests were made off New London to determine how satisfactory a small hand operated winch would be. The boat was an 83 ft. Coast Guard patrol boat with the end of the boom about 3 feet outboard and 15 feet forward of the stern. Towing tests were made at 8, 12, and 18 knots. At 18 knots two methods were tried: A. Those where the BT was dropped from the end of the boom in the usual manner. B. Those where the BT was dropped from the bow of the boat. This method gave a considerably greater depth of water for the same amount of wire out than the former method. In a longer boat where the BT can be carried 100 to 150 ft. ahead of the boom this additional depth may amount to 100 feet
Thesis (B.S.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Naval Architecture and Marine Enginee...
Bathymetric survey is necessary in monitoring hydrographic environment. The conventional approach in...
This was a thesis that was commissioned by Researcher Peter Sigray at the Royal Institute of Technol...
A winch suitable for lowering and hauling up of costly hydrographic apparatus like Bathy-thermograph...
This paper discusses the present state of art in Bathythermograph systems and highlights their relat...
The range of submarine detection is frequently limited by the refraction produced by vertical temper...
A winch has been developed which can be free-dropped to the ocean bottom in full ocean depths. The ...
The following is a report on the findings of a study conducted by the Woods Hole Oceanographic Inst...
Purpose: The purpose of this study is to improve a mechanism of expendable bathythermograph measurem...
Extended full scale field trials of a new fast ferry vessel, operating in the Strait of Georgia, Bri...
The appearance in recent years of large ships with drafts approaching 30 metres has a serious impact...
Experiments on a model ship have not so frequently performed in a circulating tank, because of an un...
In studies of wave generation an exploration of the wind field close to the water surface is critica...
At sea, a vessel is subjected to waves. If the ship is towing a submerged body containing sensory eq...
A simple bottom sampler has been developed which may be used from ships under wa...
Thesis (B.S.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Naval Architecture and Marine Enginee...
Bathymetric survey is necessary in monitoring hydrographic environment. The conventional approach in...
This was a thesis that was commissioned by Researcher Peter Sigray at the Royal Institute of Technol...
A winch suitable for lowering and hauling up of costly hydrographic apparatus like Bathy-thermograph...
This paper discusses the present state of art in Bathythermograph systems and highlights their relat...
The range of submarine detection is frequently limited by the refraction produced by vertical temper...
A winch has been developed which can be free-dropped to the ocean bottom in full ocean depths. The ...
The following is a report on the findings of a study conducted by the Woods Hole Oceanographic Inst...
Purpose: The purpose of this study is to improve a mechanism of expendable bathythermograph measurem...
Extended full scale field trials of a new fast ferry vessel, operating in the Strait of Georgia, Bri...
The appearance in recent years of large ships with drafts approaching 30 metres has a serious impact...
Experiments on a model ship have not so frequently performed in a circulating tank, because of an un...
In studies of wave generation an exploration of the wind field close to the water surface is critica...
At sea, a vessel is subjected to waves. If the ship is towing a submerged body containing sensory eq...
A simple bottom sampler has been developed which may be used from ships under wa...
Thesis (B.S.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Naval Architecture and Marine Enginee...
Bathymetric survey is necessary in monitoring hydrographic environment. The conventional approach in...
This was a thesis that was commissioned by Researcher Peter Sigray at the Royal Institute of Technol...