Analysis & experimental evaluation of single point moored buoy systems

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1969-05
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Berteaux, Henri O.
Walden, Robert G.
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10.1575/1912/5371
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Alvin (Submarine)
Deep-sea moorings
Oceanographic buoys
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This report reviews the analysis and the evaluation of surface buoy systems performed in the Engineering Department of the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution in 1968. The buoy systems considered are single point moored, taut and compound consisting of wire and synthetic ropes, The first part of the report describes the forcing functions and the system response as measured in situ during and after launching, The second part presents the results of the mooring line components testing and evaluation programs performed at sea or in laboratories. The third part briefly outlines the present development in telemetry transmission of scientific and engineering information, It is believed that this systematic engineering effort is an important factor in the continuous improvement of the reliability and performance of the deep sea buoy systems used in scientific measurements programs.
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Originally issued as Reference No. 69-36, series later renamed WHOI-
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Berteaux, H. O., & Walden, R. G. (1969). Analysis and experimental evaluation of single point moored buoy systems. Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution. https://doi.org/10.1575/1912/5371
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