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Open ocean aquaculture engineering
Oceans '02 MTS/IEEE, 2003The University of New Hampshire, Center for Ocean Engineering (UNH/COE) Open Ocean Aquaculture (OOA) engineering efforts continue to be focused on developing engineering design and analysis tools for assessing, evaluating and optimizing engineering systems required for successful open ocean aquaculture.
K.C. Baldwin +6 more
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Nature, 1995
Journal of Marine Environmental Engineering. Editor-in-chief Michael S. Bruno Gordon and Breach. 4/yr. ECU83, $90.
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Journal of Marine Environmental Engineering. Editor-in-chief Michael S. Bruno Gordon and Breach. 4/yr. ECU83, $90.
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Education In Ocean Engineering
Offshore Technology Conference, 1969At last count there were 30 ocean engineers in the world, 30 at least who could claim the title as a result of their educational program at the undergraduate level. This paper will discuss the experiment which produced these people and will provide details of the ocean engineering program at Florida Atlantic U.
J. Blaine Davidson, Charles R. Stephen
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Ocean Engineering Educational Program
Offshore Technology Conference, 1974ABSTRACT The results of two surveys led to recommendations regarding undergraduate and graduate programs in ocean engineering. The first survey consisted of interviews with marine-oriented industry, state and federal governments and NOAA Sea-Grant Program representatives.
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Similitude engineering—ocean structure interaction
Ocean Engineering, 1988Various types of ocean structures are used for the exploration and exploitation of ocean resources in the hydrospace. Reproduction of ocean structure and simulation of ocean parameters in the process of model testing is important in the similitude engineering technique.
M.R. Pranesh, J.S. Mani
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Electronics for ocean engineering
1966 International Electron Devices Meeting, 1966The characteristics of the ocean which influence the design of electronics devices are temperature, pressure, salinity or conductivity. Problems created by these characteristics can be overcome in a variety of ways. These and many of the other parameters of the oceans are measured to enhance the oceanographer's understanding of the oceans, their ...
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Ocean Engineering, 1969
Abstract Ceramics, both crystalline and non-crystalline, have long been used as materials of engineering. Recently, there has been an increasing interest in the possible use of ceramincs in ocean engineering. In this review, some of the more important basic concepts regarding ceramics are presented primarily for engineers with relatively limited ...
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Abstract Ceramics, both crystalline and non-crystalline, have long been used as materials of engineering. Recently, there has been an increasing interest in the possible use of ceramincs in ocean engineering. In this review, some of the more important basic concepts regarding ceramics are presented primarily for engineers with relatively limited ...
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Pollution analysis in ocean engineering
2000Interactions between ocean engineering structures (well platforms) and the environment may cause environmental pollution to occur. It is important to know and monitor the sea contaminants, such us metals and other trace elements, and by oil. Sea water pollution level determination can be realized using several chemical and physical methods.
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1986
The criteria and design philosophy for ocean outfalls are reviewed with particular emphasis on hydraulic and sanitary aspects. It is argued that the outfall and treatment plant must be regarded as an interrelated system whose characteristics depend on what receiving standards are to be maintained.
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The criteria and design philosophy for ocean outfalls are reviewed with particular emphasis on hydraulic and sanitary aspects. It is argued that the outfall and treatment plant must be regarded as an interrelated system whose characteristics depend on what receiving standards are to be maintained.
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