New Model Testing Facilities of the NRC (National Research Council) Arctic Vessel and Marine Research Institute

In preparation for Canada's future development of natural resources, particularly in the Arctic and off the east coast, and also in support of its continuing role in hydrodynamic research and testing, the National Research Council has established a new Arctic Vessel and Marine Research Institut...

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Main Authors: Gospodnetic,D., Miles,M. D.
Other Authors: NATIONAL RESEARCH COUNCIL OF CANADA OTTAWA (ONTARIO)
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Language:English
Published: 1983
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Ice
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spelling ftdtic:ADP003832 2023-05-15T14:52:29+02:00 New Model Testing Facilities of the NRC (National Research Council) Arctic Vessel and Marine Research Institute Gospodnetic,D. Miles,M. D. NATIONAL RESEARCH COUNCIL OF CANADA OTTAWA (ONTARIO) 1983-08 text/html http://www.dtic.mil/docs/citations/ADP003832 http://oai.dtic.mil/oai/oai?&verb=getRecord&metadataPrefix=html&identifier=ADP003832 en eng http://www.dtic.mil/docs/citations/ADP003832 APPROVED FOR PUBLIC RELEASE DTIC AND NTIS *Marine engineering *Research facilities Model basins Refrigeration systems Ice Ship models Towing Seakeeping Turning(Maneuvering) Computer applications Universities Newfoundland(Province) Hydrodynamics Model tests Towing tanks Component Reports Text 1983 ftdtic 2016-02-19T17:11:56Z In preparation for Canada's future development of natural resources, particularly in the Arctic and off the east coast, and also in support of its continuing role in hydrodynamic research and testing, the National Research Council has established a new Arctic Vessel and Marine Research Institute (AVMRI) which is currently under construction on the campus of Memorial Univ. in St. John's, Newfoundland. AVMRI will evolve from the present NRC Marine Dynamics and Ship Laboratory located in Ottawa and the new laboratories should become operational late in 1985. The institute is intended to provide NRC with an integrated centre for research in the fields of ship hydrodynamics, ice interaction and ocean engineering. Since the primary emphasis will be on physical model testing, the institute will contain a refrigerated ice model basin, a clearwater towing tank, a seakeeping/manoeuvring basin and various supporting facilities. Each of the main facilities is described. This article is from 'Proceedings of the General Meeting of the American Towing Tank Conference (20th) Held at Hoboken, New Jersey on 2-4 August 1983. Volume 2,' AD-A144 227. p1107-1115. Text Arctic Newfoundland Defense Technical Information Center: DTIC Technical Reports database Arctic
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topic *Marine engineering
*Research facilities
Model basins
Refrigeration systems
Ice
Ship models
Towing
Seakeeping
Turning(Maneuvering)
Computer applications
Universities
Newfoundland(Province)
Hydrodynamics
Model tests
Towing tanks
Component Reports
spellingShingle *Marine engineering
*Research facilities
Model basins
Refrigeration systems
Ice
Ship models
Towing
Seakeeping
Turning(Maneuvering)
Computer applications
Universities
Newfoundland(Province)
Hydrodynamics
Model tests
Towing tanks
Component Reports
Gospodnetic,D.
Miles,M. D.
New Model Testing Facilities of the NRC (National Research Council) Arctic Vessel and Marine Research Institute
topic_facet *Marine engineering
*Research facilities
Model basins
Refrigeration systems
Ice
Ship models
Towing
Seakeeping
Turning(Maneuvering)
Computer applications
Universities
Newfoundland(Province)
Hydrodynamics
Model tests
Towing tanks
Component Reports
description In preparation for Canada's future development of natural resources, particularly in the Arctic and off the east coast, and also in support of its continuing role in hydrodynamic research and testing, the National Research Council has established a new Arctic Vessel and Marine Research Institute (AVMRI) which is currently under construction on the campus of Memorial Univ. in St. John's, Newfoundland. AVMRI will evolve from the present NRC Marine Dynamics and Ship Laboratory located in Ottawa and the new laboratories should become operational late in 1985. The institute is intended to provide NRC with an integrated centre for research in the fields of ship hydrodynamics, ice interaction and ocean engineering. Since the primary emphasis will be on physical model testing, the institute will contain a refrigerated ice model basin, a clearwater towing tank, a seakeeping/manoeuvring basin and various supporting facilities. Each of the main facilities is described. This article is from 'Proceedings of the General Meeting of the American Towing Tank Conference (20th) Held at Hoboken, New Jersey on 2-4 August 1983. Volume 2,' AD-A144 227. p1107-1115.
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Miles,M. D.
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title New Model Testing Facilities of the NRC (National Research Council) Arctic Vessel and Marine Research Institute
title_short New Model Testing Facilities of the NRC (National Research Council) Arctic Vessel and Marine Research Institute
title_full New Model Testing Facilities of the NRC (National Research Council) Arctic Vessel and Marine Research Institute
title_fullStr New Model Testing Facilities of the NRC (National Research Council) Arctic Vessel and Marine Research Institute
title_full_unstemmed New Model Testing Facilities of the NRC (National Research Council) Arctic Vessel and Marine Research Institute
title_sort new model testing facilities of the nrc (national research council) arctic vessel and marine research institute
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