- 船舶停靠港口时是如何系缆的? - 知乎
大型船舶系浮筒 (Mooring buoy)的话,一般需要拖轮或者带缆艇协助带缆。 当带单头缆时,缆绳从船头或船尾送出,其前端琵琶头 (Eye splice)与浮筒上的浮筒环 (Buoy ring)连接,一般要用到卸扣。
- Moorings Buoys - Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
An oceanographic mooring consists of a long cable with an anchor at one end, a float at the other, and instruments attached to the line in between or to a float
- Navigating new waters
Among the first things engineers did was take the existing moorings, model them in the new environment, and re-engineer the risers—the mooring components between a buoy and the seabed—to operate successfully in shallower water, at depths of 25–300 meters (82–984 feet)
- Buoy Lunch: WHOI in the Old Days by George Tupper - Woods Hole . . .
George Tupper gives a talk about what WHOI was like in the old days at a recent Buoy Lunch Picture by Andrea Harvey Last month’s Buoy Lunch, presented by George Tupper, was an exciting peek into a time when the approaches to physical oceanography were different, or, perhaps, comfortingly similar, to the ways in which things are done today
- Autonomous Hydrophone Array (AHA) - Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
Hydrophone arrays “hear” and record sound waves generated by seismic events, submarines, or whales, and are installed in places that don't block sound wave transmission
- Surface Buoy Recovery Procedure
6 2 Pre-Recovery Planning Prior to recovery, the shipboard personnel should be informed of the safety issues associated with Surface Buoy recovery, and what areas must be kept clear during recovery and post-recovery operations
- Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution (WHOI) is the world's premier independent organization dedicated exclusively to ocean research, technology, and education We combine state-of-the-art science, engineering, and ship operations to unravel the mysteries of the deep and devise science-based solutions to planet-wide problems
- Buoys Help Avert Whale-Ship Collisions : MMC
Buoys Help Avert Whale-Ship Collisions Specially engineered mooring system detects whales and warns ships By Lonny Lippsett Source: Oceanus Magazine A lot of lines crisscross, run parallel, and ultimately connect in this story The first line is a watery one hugging the East Coast between Florida and Nova Scotia, which right whales have migrated along since time immemorial The second is an
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