Naval Research Reviews, 38-41. sējumiOffice of Naval Research, 1986 |
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15. lappuse
... waves . ASIMS will permit NORDA wave re- searchers to accurately measure , under actual field condi- tions using modular wave gauge arrays , the wind / wave coup- ling processes during build - up , stabilization , and decay of surface wave ...
... waves . ASIMS will permit NORDA wave re- searchers to accurately measure , under actual field condi- tions using modular wave gauge arrays , the wind / wave coup- ling processes during build - up , stabilization , and decay of surface wave ...
16. lappuse
... WAVE GAUGES resultant data ) will permit faster operation of the launches in shoal waters , wider track spacings ... WAVES CURRENT FLOATATION TANKS ( DETACHABLE ) SENSOR CABLES WATER TEMPERATURE CURRENT METERS WEIGHTS DISPLAY OF BETWEEN ...
... WAVE GAUGES resultant data ) will permit faster operation of the launches in shoal waters , wider track spacings ... WAVES CURRENT FLOATATION TANKS ( DETACHABLE ) SENSOR CABLES WATER TEMPERATURE CURRENT METERS WEIGHTS DISPLAY OF BETWEEN ...
17. lappuse
... wave speed and attenuation . The DTAGS data will also provide better definition of the underlying geology and geophysical properties , which can be directly related to the variation in geoacoustic properties . Figure 13 Deep - Towed ...
... wave speed and attenuation . The DTAGS data will also provide better definition of the underlying geology and geophysical properties , which can be directly related to the variation in geoacoustic properties . Figure 13 Deep - Towed ...
28. lappuse
... wave - length of 400 - microns with a band witdth of one micron . Pulse width was up to 35 - microseconds with a peak power of about 10 KW . The pulse length is limited by the efficiency of electron beam recovery . In these experiments ...
... wave - length of 400 - microns with a band witdth of one micron . Pulse width was up to 35 - microseconds with a peak power of about 10 KW . The pulse length is limited by the efficiency of electron beam recovery . In these experiments ...
16. lappuse
... wave force exciting the body to motion . As a result , a SWATH ship is subject to only 15 to 20 % of the wave - exciting force of a monohull ship of equivalent displacement . Furthermore , by virtue of the smallness of the waterplane ...
... wave force exciting the body to motion . As a result , a SWATH ship is subject to only 15 to 20 % of the wave - exciting force of a monohull ship of equivalent displacement . Furthermore , by virtue of the smallness of the waterplane ...
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