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Turret
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TL;DR: A summary of research efforts for last several years on fluid-dynamics and aero-optics of hemisphere-on-cylinder turrets with flat and conformal windows is presented in this article.
Abstract: A summary of research efforts for last several years on fluid-dynamics and aero-optics of hemisphere-on-cylinder turrets with flat and conformal windows is presented. The topology of flow behind turrets and both steady and unsteady sources of optical distortions are discussed. Scaling laws for levels of optical aberrations are proposed and results of several experimental studies are compared and discussed. Effects of passive and active flow control in mitigation of aero-optical environment around turrets, as well as current computational studies of aero-optics of turrets are summarized and discussed.
187 citations
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25 Sep 1992
TL;DR: In this article, an improved detachable mooring system with a rotatable turret mounted on a vessel and a buoyant spider buoy secured by chains to the sea floor is described.
Abstract: An improved detachable mooring system (1) is disclosed of the kind including a rotatable turret (10) mounted on the vessel (5) and a buoyant spider buoy (20), secured by chains (22) to the sea floor, which may be selectively connected by means of a hydraulic connector (209) to the bottom of the turret (10). One improvement relates to apparatus (30) for establishing pre-load tension between a collet flange hub (203) of the spider buoy (20) and a hydraulic powered connector (209) at the bottom of the turret. Another improvement relates to apparatus (67, 64) for disconnecting the connector (30) at the bottom of the turret and raising it to an upper deck (53) of the vessel (5), while the spider buoy (20) is connected to the turret (10). Another improvement relates to apparatus (261, 263) for remotely sensing the level of pre-load tension in the connector. Another improvement relates to a self-aligning support arrangement (220, 217) for supporting the collet connector (30) to the bottom of the turret (10).
122 citations
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04 Oct 1996
TL;DR: In this article, an upper turret is formed smaller in diameter than the lower turret, and further the upper turret (39) is dislocated eccentrically from a lower turret toward the punch area to provide an open die exchange area (A2) over a part of lower turret (33).
Abstract: The turret punch press has a body frame (3); a ram (51) for striking a punch (41) to punch out work (W) in cooperation with a die (35); an upper turret (39) rotatably mounted on the body frame and having a plurality of punches (41), any desired punch being selectively located at a punch area (A1); and a lower turret (33) also rotatably mounted on the body frame and having a plurality of dies (35), any desired die mated with the desired punch being selectively located at the same punch area (A1). In particular, the upper turret (39) is formed smaller in diameter than the lower turret (33), and further the upper turret (39) is dislocated eccentrically from the lower turret (33) toward the punch area (A1) to provide an open die exchange area (A2) over a part of the lower turret (33). Or else, the upper turret (39) is formed with a cutout portion (53) to provide an open die exchange area (A2) over a part of the lower turret (33) when the upper turret is disposed concentrically on the upper turret (39). In addition, since a first die delivery device (85) is disposed on the body frame (3) and at the die exchange area (A2) to minimize the load applied to the die exchange arm (65), the die (35) can be moved by the die exchange arm to and from a die mount hole (37) of the lower turret (33) at high die exchange speed and precision, thus improving the die exchange efficiency.
81 citations
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11 Feb 2003TL;DR: In this article, a turret control system and method is described, which includes one or more control modules, such as an envelope control module, turret targeting module, a turret pan module and a turret deploy module.
Abstract: A turret control system and method is disclosed. The turret control system includes one or more control modules, such as an envelope control module, turret targeting module, a turret pan module, a turret deploy module, a turret store module. The preferred turret control system also provides improved turret control flexibility and improved operator feedback.
80 citations
TL;DR: A subsurface buoy loading system for offshore oil gas production from production wells in the sea bottom using a submersible buoy adapted to be fitted to a complementary loading vessel in order to transfer petroleum products from the production wells via the loading buoy to the cargo space in the vessel.
Abstract: A subsurface buoy loading system for offshore oil gas production from production wells in the sea bottom. One or more flexible risers lead from the respective production wells to a submersible buoy adapted to be fitted to a complementary loading vessel in order to transfer petroleum products from the production wells via the loading buoy to the cargo space in the vessel. When not carrying out loading operations the loading buoy is descended down into an equilibrium position in the body of water. In the loading vessel the buoy is fitted into a rotatble turret seat located in a downwardly open tunnel in the ship hull. The rotatable turret seat is positioned at such a level that the top side of the buoy, when in the loading position, is situated above sea level. The riser or risers extend through a vertical shaft in the buoy and are attached to the top of the buoy. The rotatable turret seat supports pipes communicating between the risers and a receiving pipeline system in the vessel.
74 citations