Evaluation of Membrane Oil Pollution Prevention System Research Conducted for the United States Coast Guard and the United States Navy.
Abstract
This report reviews and evaluates the research and engineering development efforts on the membrane oil pollution prevention system (MOPPS) conducted for the U.S. Coast Guard and U.S. Navy. Scale model tanks were used to define and evaluate problems associated with the dynamic response of membrane configurations under simulated operating conditions. A commercially available neoprene-nylon-nitrile elastomer has been determined to be the best material for the membrane. Evaluation of the physical properties of the full scale thickness material indicates that the elastomer can withstand abrasion, oil immersion, creasing, wrinkling and pressure fluctuations. Preliminary results indicate little susceptibility to biodeterioration.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Aug 29, 1975
- Accession Number
- ADA018945
Entities
People
- A. A. Hochrein Jr.
- A. P. Thiruvengadam
- J. D. Helm