River Tow Behavior in Waterways. Report 2. Second EXXON Test Program.

Abstract

This is the final report by R. M. Schulz Associates (RMSA) to the Corps of Engineers (COE) on Contract No. DACW39-77-C-0086 to obtain and analyze data on river tow behavior. This report describes the second full-scale river two test test program conducted in this country in which second-by-second records of tow positon, attitude, rudder, power, and river environment parameters are obtained and analyzed. This study is an expanded version of the study format established during the first EXXON Co., USA(EXXON), test program. This report contains the results of the Post-Trial Analysis activities. Section 2 describes the physical characteristics of the tows used in the trials. Section 3 describes the geography of the trial area, field survey activities, and current measurements undertaken to support the two tests. Section 4 describes the instrumentation, equipment, and procedures used during the trials. Section S and 6 contain charts, graphs, and descriptions of the EXXON NASHVILLE and EXXON LAKE CHARLES steering tests. Section 7 discusses the steering test performance. Section 8 describes the performance of the Exxon tows during straight course, speed-power runs. Section 9 discusses the special backing and stopping tests performed. Section 10 describes the data reduction activities.

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Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Oct 01, 1978
Accession Number
ADA062504

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