CORD II - an ROV system for use in high current conditions

File
Publisher
Harbor Branch Foundation, Inc.
Date Issued
1983
Note

Throughout the development of remotely operated vehicles, little emphasis has been placed on the building of a system capable of operating in areas of high surface currents. To successfully operate a vehicle in conditions found in areas such as the Florida Current (2500 feet water depth and three to four knots of surface current), an ROV system must be designed to minimize vehicle and cable drag and yet maximize the downward force applied to the lower termination of the umbilical.

Type
Extent
13 p.
Identifier
3358782
Additional Information
Throughout the development of remotely operated vehicles, little emphasis has been placed on the building of a system capable of operating in areas of high surface currents. To successfully operate a vehicle in conditions found in areas such as the Florida Current (2500 feet water depth and three to four knots of surface current), an ROV system must be designed to minimize vehicle and cable drag and yet maximize the downward force applied to the lower termination of the umbilical.
Florida Atlantic University Harbor Branch Oceanographic Institute Technical Report #48
Date Backup
1983
Date Text
1983
Date Issued (EDTF)
1983
Extension


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IID
FADT3358782
Issuance
single unit
Person Preferred Name

Clayton, David L.

creator

Physical Description

application/pdf
13 p.
Title Plain
CORD II - an ROV system for use in high current conditions
Origin Information

Harbor Branch Foundation, Inc.
single unit

Jupiter, Fla.

1983
Place

Jupiter, Fla.
Title
CORD II - an ROV system for use in high current conditions
Other Title Info

CORD II - an ROV system for use in high current conditions