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Conventional Towing Tanks: 101-200m

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NRIFE

Towing Tanks | Circulating Water Channels | Seakeeping and Maneuvering Basins | Conventional 101-200m | Hydroacoustic Tanks | Japan

National Research Institute of Fisheries Engineering (NRIFE) offers engineering solutions for the wide range of problems in fisheries since 1979.

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Seoul National University

Towing Tanks | Circulating Water Channels | Conventional 101-200m | High Speed | South Korea

Seoul National University was founded in 1946.

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SJTU

Towing Tanks | Cavitation Tunnels | Circulating Water Channels | Seakeeping and Maneuvering Basins | Conventional 101-200m | Conventional 201-300m | Ocean Basins | Hydroacoustic Tanks | China

Shanghai Jiao Tong University (SJTU) as one of the higher education institutions which has ship hydrodynamic laboratory.

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SSSRI

Towing Tanks | Cavitation Tunnels | Circulating Water Channels | Conventional 101-200m | China

Shanghai Ship and Shipping Research Institute (SSSRI) was founded in 1962. It's R&D effort covers development of new type ships, transportation technology, marine engine control systems, navigation safety, telecommunications, environment engineering, automation of industry process, intelligent traffic engineering, port facilities and energy-saving technology etc.

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Stadt Towing Tank

Towing Tanks | Conventional 101-200m | High Speed | Norway

Stadt Towing Tank AS was established in 2007 to deliver experimental hydrodynamical tests to the national and international marine industry.

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SVA

Towing Tanks | Cavitation Tunnels | Conventional 101-200m | Shallow Water | Austria

Schiffbautechnische Versuchsanstalt in Wien was founded 1912. Vienna Model Basin Ltd is a service provider for the maritime sector and ship  technologies.

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TUDelft

Towing Tanks | Cavitation Tunnels | Conventional 51-100m | Conventional 101-200m | Netherlands

Delft University of Technology - Ship Hydromechanics research facilities has two (150m and 80m) towing tanks and a cavitation tunnel.

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Universiti Teknologi Malaysia

Towing Tanks | Conventional 101-200m | Malaysia

The Department of Marine Technology at UTM (Universiti Teknologi Malaysia) was established in 1999.

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University of Michigan

Towing Tanks | Circulating Water Channels | Conventional 101-200m | USA

The University of Michigan was founded in 1817 as one of the first public universities in USA. MHL (Marine Hydrodynamics Laboratory) has the first towing tank owned and operated by an educational institution in the United States, built in 1905.

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University of Southampton

Towing Tanks | Conventional 101-200m | UK

University of Southampton represent the largest and most diverse engineering and environmental science grouping in the UK.

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VTT

Towing Tanks | Seakeeping and Maneuvering Basins | Conventional 101-200m | Finland

VTT (Technical Research Centre of Finland) is an independent multi-disciplinary research center. It is the largest contract research organization in the Nordic countries.

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WUT

Towing Tanks | Circulating Water Channels | Seakeeping and Maneuvering Basins | Conventional Shorter Than 50m | Conventional 101-200m | China

Wuhan University of Technology (WUT) was founded on 2000 from the former Wuhan University of Technology, Wuhan Transportation University and Wuhan Automotive Polytechnic University. The former Wuhan Transportation University mainly originated from National Maritime Vocational School in 1946.

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