نتایج جستجو برای: submarine

تعداد نتایج: 4495  

Journal: :Undersea biomedical research 1979
D V Tappan M J Jacey E Heyder C A Harvey

Control biochemical and hematologic data were gathered for 1017 healthy submariners who ranged in age from 19.5 to 43.5 years. Means, standard deviation, and frequency distribution are presented for 24 whole blood and serum variables and, where appropriate, for 11 urinary variables. After statistical separation of the effects of aging and length of submarine service, it has been determined that...

2018
V. Balamurugan

Received Nov 30, 2017 Revised Feb 8, 2018 Accepted Feb 25, 2018 Submarine Wireless Sensor Networks (SWSNs) have earned important concentration of both university and manufacturing in current years. In this paper, we introduce intensity and trustworthiness awake delay perspective (ITADP) routing protocol for submarine WSNs. We get inspiration from Submarine Opportunistic Routing (SOR) protocol t...

2001
JESÚS LICEAGA MOISÉS MANZANO EDUARDO LICEAGA

Based on the ICD (Individual channel Design) approach, the design of a multivariable digital submarine depth control system is presented. The model of the submarine is the standard 80 meters British submarine. As expected, the frequency rate of sampling introduces limitations to achieve the required responses. Furthermore, the discrete model presents zeros close to imaginary axis resulting in a...

2017
D. A. Slater P. W. Nienow D. N. Goldberg T. R. Cowton A. J. Sole

Dynamic change at the marine-terminating margins of the Greenland Ice Sheet may be initiated by the ocean, particularly where subglacial runoff drives vigorous ice-marginal plumes and rapid submarine melting. Here we model submarine melt-driven undercutting of tidewater glacier termini, simulating a process which is key to understanding ice-ocean coupling. Where runoff emerges from broad subgla...

1998
Hui-Min Huang Keith Young Richard Quintero

This paper describes the results obtained in the final performing period of the ARPA sponsored submarine automation project1. Efforts on the mapping between the submarine operational environment and the RCS software architecture lead to the result of three watch station graphic user interface panels. The submarine automation model has been expanded to include some engineering systems control ca...

Journal: :CoRR 2010
Anil Bheemaiah

This paper describes the design of a web based multi agent design for a collision avoidance auto navigation biomimetic submarine for submarine hydroelectricity. The paper describes the nature of the map topology interface for river bodies and the design of interactive agents for the control of the robotic submarine. The agents are migratory on the web and are designed in XML/html interface with...

2009
D. R Tappin

Mass transport events, such as those from submarine landslides, volcanic flank collapse at convergent margins and on oceanic islands, and subaerial failure are reviewed and found to be all potential tsunami sources. The intensity and frequency of the tsunamis resulting is dependent upon the source. Most historical records are of devastating tsunamis from volcanic collapse at convergent margins....

2014
Robert E. Sonnenburg LT MC USNR

In an attempt to determine what effect, if any, a sealed cabin atmosphere might have on living tissue, observations of frog tissue were made during a routine patrol of a Fleet Ballistic Missile (FBM) submarine. Ciliary mucus flow rates were determined in the esophageal tissue of frogs, since results with these tissues have proved comparable to mammalian respiratory cilia. Bottles of surface air...

2012
X. L. Zhang D. S. Jeng

Seismic-induced pore pressure and effective stresses in the saturated porous seabed under seismic loading are the main factors that govern the overall stability of submarine pipelines. In most of the previous investigations for the seismic-induced dynamic response around a submarine pipeline have been limited to two-dimension cases. In this paper, a three-dimensional finite element model includ...

2014
Karl E. Schaefer

During the training of submarine crews in submarine escape procedures, such as "free or buoyant ascent, "instructors at the escape training tank frequently hold their breath under water and perform "skin" dives to depths as great as 90 feet. The ascent is carried out by climbing up a'line. These diving maneuvers are similar to those practiced by sponge and pearl divers. The escape training tank...

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