The operational evaluation of NEMO (Naval Experimental Manned Observatory), an acrylic-hulled subersible, is reported. The objectives of the program were to determine the benefits of the panoramic visibility afforded by transparent acrylic plastic hull, to evaluate the overall design and modes of operation of NEMO, and to judge the potential application of NEMO-type vehicles to the Navy's oceanographic and ocean engineering needs.
Operational Evaluation of NEMO (Naval Experimental Manned Observatory), an Acrylic-Hulled Submersible
1972
21 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Plastics , Underwater vehicles , Hulls(Marine) , Performance(Engineering) , Acrylic resins , Naval research , Visibility , Human engineering , Design , Safety , Maneuverability , Manned submersibles , NEMO(Naval Experimental Manned Observatories) , Naval experimental manned observatories , Transparent hulls , Evaluation
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