USS Virginia gets clean sweep in sea trials

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  • novagator
    SubCommittee Member
    • Aug 2003
    • 820

    #1

    USS Virginia gets clean sweep in sea trials

    http://209.157.64.200/focus/f-news/1182085/posts

  • anonymous

    #2
    Pictures!

    Virginia's Alfa trials.....
    http://www.news.navy.mil/view_featured.asp Type in

    Pictures!

    Virginia's Alfa trials.....
    http://www.news.navy.mil/view_featured.asp Type in search window 'ssn'.

    Pretty sub! Her proportions in the water remind me of a Sturgeon 637 boat.....



    Steve Reichmuth

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    • anonymous

      #3
      Close up of Virginia's Optronic

      Close up of Virginia's Optronic mast head......the shape of things to come.....

      Steve




      Edited By Dolphin on 1091508636

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      • novagator
        SubCommittee Member
        • Aug 2003
        • 820

        #4
        What is the huge bump

        What is the huge bump that runs down the starboard side of the sub for?

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        • mike byers
          SubCommittee Member
          • May 2003
          • 103

          #5
          Towed Array housing

          Towed Array housing

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          • jim kerswell
            SubCommittee Member
            • Feb 2003
            • 35

            #6
            Now I can see all

            [color=#000000]Now I can see all the errors I've made on my Virginia model in painting the masts and adding the draft markings

            For one of our latest subs, there sure are a lot of ugly excresences along the port flank. I hope they are just there for the "alpha" trials. Notice the broom aft of the bridge, indicating that all the trials were perfromed successfully.

            One question]

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            • anonymous

              #7
              They are cleats. they are

              They are cleats. they are also on 688's. And they are not retractable. If I understand excresences correctly then they would be the areas that don't seem smooth, if I got that wrong just attribute it to I'm just a dumb mechanic. If you look close enough it appears that not all of the hull treatment is installed. The arrows you see on the starboard side (they are also on the port side) indicate to the tugs not to push the boat in those areas. There are test instruments located in these areas and in some cases as in unfinished hull treatment damage to the boat (ie..hull valve strainer plate) could occur.
              BSF

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              • anonymous

                #8
                For more on the photonics

                For more on the photonics mast]Kollmorgen[/url]

                Chris




                Edited By expfcwintergreen on 1091582208

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                • anonymous

                  #9
                  The ugly excresences will blend

                  The ugly excresences will blend in smooth when the antiechoic coverings are added. Like Seawolf, these are more rubber slabs or sheets tuned to the area they are applied to. No more tiles....phew!

                  Steve

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                  • seawolf
                    Junior Member
                    • Mar 2003
                    • 107

                    #10
                    another question http://www.subcommittee.com/forum/icon_biggrin.gif
                    what is the

                    another question
                    what is the object (rectangular shape) at the mid of port side ?

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                    • jim kerswell
                      SubCommittee Member
                      • Feb 2003
                      • 35

                      #11
                      Thank you, BSF, for the

                      Thank you, BSF, for the explanation.

                      JK

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                      • thordesign
                        Junior Member
                        • Feb 2003
                        • 343

                        #12
                        Just as a note of

                        [color=#000000]Just as a note of interest]

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                        • novagator
                          SubCommittee Member
                          • Aug 2003
                          • 820

                          #13
                          Just as a note of

                          [color=#000000]Just as a note of interest]
                          What is wrong with the original appendages that make it such a horrible handler?

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                          • thordesign
                            Junior Member
                            • Feb 2003
                            • 343

                            #14
                            John,

                            As with the newest release

                            John,

                            As with the newest release of our SSN21 model we had to enlarge the horizonal stabilizer and stern plane/tip plane surface area by 10% to get it to handle properly. Remember the real boat is literally flown by computer and the scale boat at slow speeds does not have the surface area necessary due to the rules of similitude. The rudder on SSN774, as well as the horizontal stabilizer/Stern plane area was increased by about 12% and the overall length of the propulsor shroud has been reduced by 10%, plus a new feature that we have discovered was missing from our propulsor that does not decrease turning radius, but has dramatically increased the overall thrust reaction, which when pulsed in combination with the hard over rudder really has cut the turn radius down. I have my SSN21 turning a radius of about 7 feet and Virginia is slightly less with the new mods.

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                            • novagator
                              SubCommittee Member
                              • Aug 2003
                              • 820

                              #15
                              John,

                              As with the newest release

                              John,

                              As with the newest release of our SSN21 model we had to enlarge the horizonal stabilizer and stern plane/tip plane surface area by 10% to get it to handle properly. Remember the real boat is literally flown by computer and the scale boat at slow speeds does not have the surface area necessary due to the rules of similitude. The rudder on SSN774, as well as the horizontal stabilizer/Stern plane area was increased by about 12% and the overall length of the propulsor shroud has been reduced by 10%, plus a new feature that we have discovered was missing from our propulsor that does not decrease turning radius, but has dramatically increased the overall thrust reaction, which when pulsed in combination with the hard over rudder really has cut the turn radius down. I have my SSN21 turning a radius of about 7 feet and Virginia is slightly less with the new mods.
                              Thanks Matt! I can't wait to see pics of your new Virginia class.

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