A method for predicting the turning rate of a submersible

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Harbor Branch Foundation, Inc.
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1976-07
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This paper examines the affects of various turning thruster locations on the turning rate of the JOHNSON-SEA-LINK III Observation Submersible. A mathematical model was developed to predict the overall drag coefficient of the submersible while it was rotating with a constant angular velocity. This valve was experimentally checked by tests on a 1/12 scale model of the submersible, which was rotated in a tank of water at the corresponding Reynolds number.

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3358605
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This paper examines the affects of various turning thruster locations on the turning rate of the JOHNSON-SEA-LINK III Observation Submersible. A mathematical model was developed to predict the overall drag coefficient of the submersible while it was rotating with a constant angular velocity. This valve was experimentally checked by tests on a 1/12 scale model of the submersible, which was rotated in a tank of water at the corresponding Reynolds number.
Florida Atlantic University Harbor Branch Oceanographic Institute Technical Report #14
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1976-07
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1976-07
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1976-07
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FADT3358605
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Williams, David

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Harbor Branch Oceanographic Institute
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A method for predicting the turning rate of a submersible
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Harbor Branch Foundation, Inc.
1976-07
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Jupiter, Fla.

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Jupiter, Fla.
Title
A method for predicting the turning rate of a submersible
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A method for predicting the turning rate of a submersible