Case Studies of Selected Harbor Clearance Operations
Year: 1989 Language: english Author: US Navy, Sea Systems Command Genre: Reference book Publisher: US Navy Format: PDF Quality: Scanned pages Pages count: 392 Description: Initially part of the Us Navy Ship Salvage Manual, this volume was subsequently published as a stand-alone document. It illustrates a large amount of harbor salvage operations that remain interesting and relevant nowadays, and it has beeen designed as a reference manual to be kept on hand for consultation. Consisting of 15 chapters in case study format, nine of them are dedicated to single-ship salvage operations, five to massive multi-ship operations and one to unique individual case. Each chapter is divided into sections. As a general example: brief, description of the ship, how the ship sank, condition of the wreck, salvage plan, pivoting, righting and lifting operations, pumping and refloating operations.
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Case Studies of Selected Harbor Clearance Operations
Language: english
Author: US Navy, Sea Systems Command
Genre: Reference book
Publisher: US Navy
Format: PDF
Quality: Scanned pages
Pages count: 392
Description: Initially part of the Us Navy Ship Salvage Manual, this volume was subsequently published as a stand-alone document. It illustrates a large amount of harbor salvage operations that remain interesting and relevant nowadays, and it has beeen designed as a reference manual to be kept on hand for consultation. Consisting of 15 chapters in case study format, nine of them are dedicated to single-ship salvage operations, five to massive multi-ship operations and one to unique individual case. Each chapter is divided into sections. As a general example: brief, description of the ship, how the ship sank, condition of the wreck, salvage plan, pivoting, righting and lifting operations, pumping and refloating operations.
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