FEASIBILITY OF A NUCLEAR POWERED ICEBREAKING SUPPORT SHIP FOR ARCTIC DRILLING
Published: Oct 17, 1973
Abstract
The study reported here is an engineering step in the direction toward the next generation of ship designs. The study objective is to ascertain whether or not nuclear propulsion is warranted, in technical and economic terms, for arctic operations. Relying on Global Marine's background and interest in offshore exploration, we selected for study the two supply ships of a task force consisting of a conventionally powered drill ship engaged in...
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FEASIBILITY OF A NUCLEAR POWERED ICEBREAKING SUPPORT SHIP FOR ARCTIC DRILLING
Published Date
Oct 17, 1973
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