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G-forces (accelerations) from Collision of 2 Ships

G-forces (accelerations) from Collision of 2 Ships

G-forces (accelerations) from Collision of 2 Ships

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I am currently researching the types of g-forces (accelerations) to be expected during the collision of 2 ships at sea.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks.

RE: G-forces (accelerations) from Collision of 2 Ships

A few details would certainly be helpful.  Speed, mass, location of measurement, etc.

-Reidh

RE: G-forces (accelerations) from Collision of 2 Ships

(OP)
Right now I am looking for some general information on the kinds of accelerations to expect with a collision between  typical naval ships/submarines.  I do not have any specifics as of yet.

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