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Simulation of ship turning circle test for ballast and full load conditions
Open Research DataThe data show the results of the turning circle spiral test for the simplified ship model, taking into account two states of loading: ballast and full load. During the circulation test, the manoeuvrability of the vessel is tested.
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Simulation of ship spiral test for ballast and full load conditions
Open Research DataThe data show the results of the spiral test for the simplified ship model, taking into account two states of loading: ballast and full load. The data set contains the results of time simulation for sea state 10 on the Beaufort scale: changes in rudder angle delta_tab[deg]; angular velocity r_tab[deg/s]; surge velocity u_tab (m/s); sway velocity v_tab...
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Historical Wreck Inventory
Open Research DataThe measurement solution results in a point cloud obtained from the Leica P30 laser scanner. Another element is the processing of photos into point clouds with the Zenmuse P1 camera of the unmanned Matrice 300 RTK aircraft. The measurement provides complete geometrical information about the wreck. The measurement took place as part of the Photogrammetry...
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2 Latin letters by Georg Pauli (b.1586-d.1650) - transcription, translation and photographs
Open Research DataThe data set contains two Latin letters by Georg Pauli (b. 1586 – d. 1650) to his brother Adrian (d. 1622) in photographs, transcriptions, and translations into Polish and English. The first letter was sent by Georg from Gdańsk (formerly Danzig) in 1604 when he was still a student at the local Academic Gymnasium. The second one, in turn, was written...