Testing the limits: America's Cup performance evaluations

The National Research Council-Institute for Ocean Technology (NRC-IOT) is Canada's national centre for ocean technology research and development. It was established in 1985 to support the development of innovative technologies in the private sector and to assist oceans-related public initiative...

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Main Author: Pallard, Robert
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 2012
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Online Access:https://nrc-publications.canada.ca/eng/view/object/?id=fb6aeecf-2d3f-4b9c-8155-be4d231ac9e5
https://nrc-publications.canada.ca/fra/voir/objet/?id=fb6aeecf-2d3f-4b9c-8155-be4d231ac9e5
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Summary:The National Research Council-Institute for Ocean Technology (NRC-IOT) is Canada's national centre for ocean technology research and development. It was established in 1985 to support the development of innovative technologies in the private sector and to assist oceans-related public initiatives. The Institute's capability is unique to the nation - no other organization offers the combination of knowledge, experience and world-class facilities. Research is conducted on technologies for use in ocean observation, marine safety, Arctic operations and performance evaluation. Major facilities operated by the Institute include a 200-metre Towing Tank, a 75-metre by 32-metre Offshore Engineering Basin, and a 90-metre Ice Tank, the longest in the world. In this essay, author Robert Pallard talks about America's Cup testing that took place at the Institute over a 16-year period. Peer reviewed: Yes NRC publication: Yes