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Accession Number:
ADA067158
Title:
Composite Modules: A New Design for Deep Ocean Buoyancy Applications,
Corporate Author:
NAVAL APPLIED SCIENCE LAB BROOKLYN N Y
Report Date:
1966-05-12
Abstract:
Future exploration and exploitation of the ocean depends on the development of new vehicles capable of operating at great depths. One of the critical systems in such a vehicle is the buoyancy system. Without an adequate and dependable buoyancy system, the vehicle once submerged would not be able to return to the surface. Candidate materials for buoyant syntactic foams are reviewed. Author, modified-PL.
Supplementary Note:
Presented at the U. S. Navy Symposium on Military Oceanography (3rd). Session on Oceanographic Engineering and Technology, 12 May 66, San Diego, CA.
Pages:
0027
File Size:
10.03MB