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The Seafloor Excavator, Volume I. Summary
This volume of a 4-volume report describes the system definition and analysis process through which a deep-ocean Seafloor Excavator is developed. Eight concepts are initially formulated and studied, with the three most practical being further developed. A comprehensive system and cost analysis of the three selected concepts is performed to determine the single, most effective concept. The preliminary design and the design specifications for this concept are developed. The resulting design is of a wide-tracked, remotely operated submersible vehicle equipped with a revolving, extendable (Jackknife) dredging arm capable of performing earthmoving, excavating dredging tasks in waters as deep as 6000 feet. (Author)
The Seafloor Excavator, Volume I. Summary
This volume of a 4-volume report describes the system definition and analysis process through which a deep-ocean Seafloor Excavator is developed. Eight concepts are initially formulated and studied, with the three most practical being further developed. A comprehensive system and cost analysis of the three selected concepts is performed to determine the single, most effective concept. The preliminary design and the design specifications for this concept are developed. The resulting design is of a wide-tracked, remotely operated submersible vehicle equipped with a revolving, extendable (Jackknife) dredging arm capable of performing earthmoving, excavating dredging tasks in waters as deep as 6000 feet. (Author)
The Seafloor Excavator, Volume I. Summary
C. P. Buckley (Autor:in) / F. S. Coxe (Autor:in) / O. Shev (Autor:in)
1970
28 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Physical & Chemical Oceanography , Construction Equipment, Materials, & Supplies , Ocean bottom , Earth-handling equipment , Reviews , Systems engineering , Costs , Design , Underwater vehicles , Deep submergence , Performance(Engineering) , Mobile , Anchors(Marine) , Stability , Booms , Sensors , Underwater equipment , Environmental tests , Maintenance , Seafloor excavators , Underwater excavation , Dredging , Underwater construction