This summary report of LLNL's activities in support of the DNA program to advance the knowledge and practice of ship testing contains three independent sections: (1) computer modeling of EMPRESS II simulator; (2) ship testing methodology; and (3) ship coupling phenomenology experiments. Each section addresses a separate major issue in the development of ship testing. These issues are as follows: (1) determining the critical electromagnetic characteristics of the EMPRESS II simulator; (2) developing a ship testing methodology based on current knowledge of ship coupling phenomenology; and (3) understanding and characterizing ship coupling phenomenology via experiment. The questions raised by each issue have been addressed and are documented in this report in detail. (ERA citation 11:007688)


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    Title :

    EMPRESS II Evaluation Study


    Contributors:
    J. Breakall (author) / H. Hudson (author) / K. Kunz (author) / L. Spogen (author) / W. Johnson (author)

    Publication date :

    1985


    Size :

    206 pages


    Type of media :

    Report


    Type of material :

    No indication


    Language :

    English




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