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Alumina ceramic 3.6 in flotation spheres for 11 km ROV/AUV systems

Weston et al., 2005

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18350201326824913511
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Weston S
Stachiw J
Merewether R
Olsson M
Jemmott G
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Proceedings of OCEANS 2005 MTS/IEEE

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Spherical flotation units of 99.9% Al/sub 2/O/sub 3/ceramic have been successfully produced by Deepsea Power & Light for application to 11 km ROV/AUV systems. The 3.6- inch (91.45 mm) OD seamless hollow spheres with 034 weight/displacement ratio have …
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