Add this copy of Manned Submersibles to cart. $450.00, good condition, Sold by Ground Zero Books, Ltd. rated 4.0 out of 5 stars, ships from Silver Spring, MD, UNITED STATES, published 1976 by Office of the Oceanographer of the Navy.
Publisher:
Office of the Oceanographer of the Navy
Published:
1976
Language:
English
Alibris ID:
13469931592
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Seller's Description:
Very good. No dust jacket. Signed by author. Author's enscription on title page [signed copies are very scarce.]. Cover has slight wear and soiling. xii, 764 p. 27 cm. Illustrations. Index. Addendum. Terminology and Units; Glossary of Acronyns and Terms. Corporate Index. Subject Index. "Because of escalating interest in what is required to accomplish useful work in the ocean environment, questions are being asked about manned submersibles: How do they work? Are there laws that govern their construction and employment? What are they capable of doing? If they are involved in an emergency, what can be done to assist them? What are their limitations? (The Author) has compiled an extensive review of the development and operation of manned submersibles, providing the marine scientist, engineer and surveyor...as well as the uninitiated explorer of the ocean depths...with many answers to questions about these unique vehicles. "-Rear Admiral J. Edward Snyder, USN-Oceanographer of the Navy. Chapters include: Design and Operational Considerations; Contemporary Submersible Development; Manner Submersibles 1948-1974; Pressure Hulls and Exostructures; Ballasting and Trim Systems; Power and its Distribution; Maneuverability and Control; Life Support and Habitability; Operational Equipment, Navigation, Manipulators; Scientific and Work Equipment; Sea and Shore Support; Certification, Classifcation, Requirements; Emergency Devices and Procedures; Emergency Incidents and the Potential for Rescue. Foreword by Rear Admiral J. Edward Snyder. Dedicated to Robert Palmer Bradley. The majority of illustrations were reproduced from various transactions of the Marine Technology Society's annual meetings. The photographs which appear with NAVOCEANO credits were taken by members of its Deep Vehicles Branch.