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Conventional Towing Tanks: 51-100m

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MARIC

Towing Tanks | Cavitation Tunnels | Seakeeping and Maneuvering Basins | Conventional 51-100m | China

Marine Design and Research Institute of China (MARIC) first tank has established in 1953.

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MARINTEK

Towing Tanks | Cavitation Tunnels | Circulating Water Channels | Conventional 51-100m | Conventional 101-200m | Ocean Basins | Norway

The Norwegian Marine Technology Research Institute (MARINTEK) performs research and development for companies in the field of marine technology.

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NiAS

Towing Tanks | Circulating Water Channels | Conventional 51-100m | Japan

NiAS - Nagasaki Institute of Applied Science has been founded as Kawaminami High Shipbuilding School in 1942.

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NTUA

Towing Tanks | Conventional 51-100m | Greece

The Naval and Marine Hydrodynamics Laboratory (ENTHY) based in National Technical University of Athens (NTUA) was founded in 1979.

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OERC

Towing Tanks | Conventional 51-100m | Canada

The Ocean Engineering Research Center (OERC) is located within the Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science at Memorial University and has its own 57m x 4.5m towing tank for measuring ship resistance and ship motion.

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Osaka University

Towing Tanks | Conventional 51-100m | Japan

Osaka University has a department of Naval Architecture and Ocean Engineering.

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Pusan National University

Towing Tanks | Circulating Water Channels | Conventional 51-100m | South Korea

Pusan National University (PNU) was founded on May 1946.

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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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UBA

Towing Tanks | Conventional 51-100m | Argentina

University of Buenos Aires, Canal de Experiencas de Arqitectura Naval.

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University of California

Towing Tanks | Conventional 51-100m | USA

The University of California opened its doors in 1869.

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University of Strathclyde

Towing Tanks | Conventional 51-100m | UK

University of Strathclyde has a history stretching back to 1882 and the Department of Naval Architecture, Ocean and Marine Engineering is a key provider of Marine Technology expertise in the UK.

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