model test

Discussion in 'Boat Design' started by yahyavaziri, Oct 3, 2011.

  1. yahyavaziri
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    yahyavaziri New Member

    can anyone please give me some refrences to find out about model testint principles of special boats?thanks alot
     
  2. Tackwise
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    Tackwise Member

    Your question is still a bit vague....
    Please ellaborate some more, What special boats? What kind of model testing, etc?

    However for starters, check out the site of ITTC. A lot of procedural data is available there:
    http://ittc.sname.org/
     
  3. hoytedow
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    hoytedow Carbon Based Life Form

    What makes the boat special?

    If it is a warship put all the weapons high on the starboard side.
     
  4. PAR
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    Considering where those warships will be working, high on the port side would be my recommendation. Also an aluminum hull and steel or cast iron deck structures . . .
     
  5. jehardiman
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    Alright guys...he may not mean "special" as defined by these rules....

    http://www.wassenaar.org/controllists/index.html

    yahyavaziri, what you may be looking for could be in violation of local and international law. Tread carefully and the moderator should monitor this....I'd be willing to bet that TIA and the Chinese General Staff, Second Department are.
     
  6. hoytedow
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    If it is a submarine, don't forget the screen door.
     
  7. PAR
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    I have several screen doors on my submarine, a UV screen on the opticals, an infrared screen, a 20 and 2 mile proximity screen. I even have a translucent screen on the shower door . . .
     

  8. hoytedow
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    hoytedow Carbon Based Life Form

    Don't forget sunscreen.
     
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