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    Study on Control System of Integrated Unmanned Surface Vehicle and Underwater Vehicle by Hyunjoon Cho, Sang-Ki Jeong, Dae-Hyeong Ji, Ngoc-Huy Tran, Mai The Vu, Hyeung-Sik Choi

    Published 2020-05-01
    “…In this paper, in order to overcome certain limitations of previously commercialized platforms, a new integrated unmanned surface vehicle (USV) and unmanned underwater vehicle (UUV) platform connected via underwater cable capable of acquiring real-time underwater data and long-time operation are studied. A catamaran-type USV was designed to overcome the limitations of an ocean environment and to play the role as the hub of power supply and communication for the integrated platform. …”
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    Barcelona Coastal Monitoring with the “Patí a Vela”, a Traditional Sailboat Turned into an Oceanographic Platform by Inmaculada Ortigosa, Raul Bardaji, Albert Carbonell, Oriol Carrasco, Marcella Castells-Sanabra, Rafel Figuerola, Nina Hoareau, Jordi Mateu, Jaume Piera, Joan Puigdefabregas, Joaquín Salvador, Carine Simon, Ignasi Vallès-Casanova, Josep L. Pelegrí

    Published 2022-04-01
    “…This study presents the scientific adaptation and initial measurements from a “patí a vela”, which is a very popular unipersonal catamaran in Barcelona. This versatile sailing vessel has been adapted to contain several low-cost sensors and instruments to measure water properties. …”
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    FEATURES OF DISTRIBUTION OF RARE EARTH ELEMENTS IN THE WATERS AND BOTTOM SEDIMENTS OF SMALL LAKES OF THE BARABINSK LOWLAND AND THE KULUNDINSKY PLAIN by Vera D. Strakhovenko, Ekaterina A. Ovdina

    Published 2021-10-01
    “…Field methods – bottom sediment core, waters were sampled from the catamaran according to standard methods using a cylindrical sampler with a vacuum gate designed by NPO Typhun, Russia (diameter 82 mm, length 120 cm) and a 1-liter bathometer. …”
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    Jumala jälgi ajamas by Ene Vainik

    Published 2014-12-01
    “…Tracing back the dialectal stem jumm/juma (‘log’) reveals its cognate in ancient Russian ‘connected rafts; catamaran’. The wood-related origin of the word jumal is considered semantically motivated (the wooden statues of gods being the link between the ideological content and the material), but the stem as the actual origin of jumal is questionable because of its presence not only in the Baltic-Finnic languages but also in Mordvinic and Mari. …”
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    Crossing the threshold of empire: from ship to shore in colonial Madras, 1750-1895 by Breene, M

    Published 2023
    “…Madras’s dangerous littoral environment meant that trade was facilitated by masula boats and catamarans, built, manned, and owned by skilled local boatmen.…”
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    Analysis of the Use of Electric and Hybrid Drives on SWATH Ships by Andrzej Łebkowski, Wojciech Koznowski

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…Ships of this type have significantly less sway and heave compared to monohull crafts and catamarans. Thanks to the synergistic combination of the hydrodynamic properties of SWATH hull and electric drive systems, they can be an interesting proposition for use in transport of passengers and offshore wind farms service crews. …”
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    Waterjet propulsion 4, London, UK, 26-27 May 2004 by International Conference on Waterjet Propulsion 4 (2004 : London, UK), The Royal Institution of Naval Architects

    Published 2004
    “…Schleicher -- Mathematical modeling and simulation analysis of turning course of waterjet propelled catamarans / J. Ding [and others] -- Performance prediction of a waterjet propelled craft by dynamic numerical simulation / M. …”
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    The U.S. Imperial Jugger-not: Saturation Points and Cultural Globalization by Meg Spohn Bertoni

    Published 2010-03-01
    “…Finally, phenomena do reach a saturation point, from biological populations to the motion of catamarans to absorption of cultural values, and these can be observed using methods of nonlinear dynamics. …”
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    The U.S. Imperial Jugger-not: Saturation Points and Cultural Globalization by Meg Spohn Bertoni

    Published 2010-03-01
    “…Finally, phenomena do reach a saturation point, from biological populations to the motion of catamarans to absorption of cultural values, and these can be observed using methods of nonlinear dynamics. …”
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    Response to Pontoon and Pendulum Motion at Wave Energy Converter Based on Pendulum System by Arief I.S., Utama I.K. A. P., Hantoro R., Prananda J., Safitri Y., Rachmattra T.A., Rindu F. K.

    Published 2018-01-01
    “…Based on the chart Response Amplitude Operator (RAO) pontoon shape is best for PLTGL-SB is a pontoon with a 2/3 full large cylinder diameter, 1.5 cm height boats, catamarans length of 41.5 cm. Based on the results of a mathematical model of the largest deviation of the pendulum is generated when the pontoon is placed in the period of 0.8 s, with a mass and pendulum arm lengths are 19.9 g and 10.6 cm.…”
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    LHA(R): Amphibious Assault Ships For The 21st Century by Bebermeyer, Robert, Galanis, Konstantinos, Price, Shelly

    Published 2002
    “…A comparison of hull forms, including catamarans, surface effect ships, hydrofoils, trimarans, monohulls, semi-planing monohulls, led to the selection of a trimaran, primarily for its ability to transport equipment at a high speed over a long range. …”
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