Hull Monitoring System for Submarine [dataset]

Iosr Journals, K. Yashwanthi Mala, N. Samba Murthy, Dr. M. Kamaraju
2015 Figshare  
In ancient time, submarines are definitely in cigar-shaped. Their layout in beginning submarines looks noticeable often known as "teardrop hull". The hydrodynamic drag is decreased whenever underwater, but it reduces the sea-keeping abilities and improves pull while surfaced. Because the restrictions of the propulsion techniques in very beginning submarines powered them to manage surfaced most of the time, their own hull models were a compromise. Mainly because of the slower submerged speeds of
more » ... those subs, commonly well below 18 km/h, the improved drag for submerged journey was acceptable.
doi:10.6084/m9.figshare.1401759.v1 fatcat:dq6ho6naifhs3dzljqlwwbucsa