Mechanical Systems, Handling Equipment and Cables Sample Clauses

Mechanical Systems, Handling Equipment and Cables. This Functional Area includes the development of mechanical and handling equipment for launch, retrieval and stowage of arrays, sensors, measurement devices, payloads, autonomous vehicles, towed bodies and distributed sensors to reduce size, weight, cooling and required power; improve safety, reduce required xxxxxxx, improve control, improve reliability and manufacturability and reduce total ownership cost. This Functional Area also includes the development and evaluation of alternate materials and manufacturing processes for inboard and outboard cables, connectors, and assemblies to improve reliability, conductor density, manufacturability, fiber optic performance, delivery times, and reductions in total ownership costs.
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Mechanical Systems, Handling Equipment and Cables. The Offeror shall describe a concept for a mounting structure and flooded (with sea water) compartment attached to a portion of a notional submerged body. The structure and compartment shall comprise a 12- inch high by 8-inch diameter cylindrical volume. The structure shall provide mounting fixtures for at least two acoustic devices (hydrophones or projectors), outboard electronics, cables, connectors and a single cable penetrator to the body. The structure shall include fairings and mechanical seals to smooth the transition between the structure and the rest of the submerged body. An acoustic window shall be provided to allow nearly unimpeded acoustic transmission from the water into the compartment, and vice versa, from all azimuthal directions. The structure (without acoustic devices and electronics) shall weigh less than 15 lbs in air. The design shall identify the overall approach for installation, the method for routing telemetry cables from within the compartment into the body, and the mechanism for attaching the fixture to the body. Calculations shall prove that the structure shall maintain mechanical integrity at speeds up to 5 knots and depths up to 1000 meters with a safety margin of at least 2:1. The completed structure shall also survive a drop of 10 feet onto a ½ inch steel plate without affecting future operability. Other calculations shall prove that the acoustic insertion loss through the window boundary shall be less than 2.5 dB at receive angles up to 45 degrees in the vertical at a frequency of 2.5 kHz. Also the structure shall produce no radiated noise at platform speeds less than 5 knots that is greater than ambient noise at sea state zero. Describe the steps required for Conceptual Design (SOW 4.1), Prototype Design, Fabrication, Integration and Test (SOW 4.2), Ship Alteration and Prototype Installation (SOW 4.3), Test and Evaluation (SOW 4.4), and Transition to Production (SOW 4.5).

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