Ships – Building – Canal and ferry boats
Patent
1977-08-12
1979-09-25
Peters, Jr., Joseph F.
Ships
Building
Canal and ferry boats
114264, B63B 2152
Patent
active
041685563
ABSTRACT:
A buoyant body stabilized against both roll and heave is described in which the hull has a generally spherical surface and in which the weight of the hull and its contents is of such magnitude and is distributed so that the body floats with a predetermined portion up and so that the natural periods of both roll and heave oscillations are greater than the periods of any waves of significant height reasonably expected to be encountered in the waters where the body is deployed. Also described is the use of the body as a self-propelled off shore oil terminal into which a super tanker can discharge its entire load while remaining in deep, traffic free water.
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John F. Holmes et al., "Tuned Drilling Platform," Jan. 1970, Ocean Industry, pp. 71, 73-75, 77.
Fink Charles R.
Holmes John F.
Mayo Kenneth E.
Van Dine Norman
Peters Jr. Joseph F.
Underwood D. W.
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