Annual Joint Symposium (1st) on Engineering for the Deep Ocean Held December 13, 14, 1968 at University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, Indiana.
Abstract
Partial Contents: Deep Submergence Vehicle Development; Statistical Error Analyses Navigation Systems; Sensitivity of Stability of a Class of Non-Linear Timevarying Networks; Subsystem Value and Cost-Deep Ocean Systems; Turbulent Free Convection; Surface Wave Attenuation for Ocean Engineering Purposes; Drag Effects of Polymer Additives in Turbulent Non-Newtonian Flat Plate Boundary Layer Flow; The Aims and Objectives of Project Themis; The Vertical Holding Capacity of Marine Anchors in Sands; Fatigue Strength of Soda-Lime-Silica Glass; the Effect of Stress on Magnetostriction; Development of High Magnetostriction Transducer Alloys; On the Flow Field Around a Marine Ducted Propeller; Physical and Numerical Experiments in Hydrodynamic Wake Flows; Transmission of Sound through Wire Screens in a Steady Flow; Laminar Free Convection from a Nonisothermal Vertical Plate in a Temperature-Stratified Environment; Research Needs for the Deep Ocean; Construction and Proposed Uses of the Sumbersible-Ben Franklin; DEEPSTAR 4000 - An Oceanographic Research Tool; The Application of Dynamic Relaxation to the Finite Element Method of Structural Analysis; Non-Linear Analysis of Plates and Shells; Inelastic Axisymmetric Buckling of Ring Stiffened Cylindrical Shells; Light Scattering as a Method of Determining the Acoustical and Transport Properties of Fluids.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Jan 01, 1968
- Accession Number
- ADA080102
Entities
Organizations
- University of Notre Dame