
NASA Speed Log Skin fitting
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A speed log skin fitting is a type of fitting or connector used to install a speed log sensor on a ship's hull. The speed log sensor is a device that measures the speed of the ship as it moves through the water.
The skin fitting is a specialized piece of equipment that is designed to be installed through the ship's hull to allow the speed log sensor to be positioned properly in the water. It is typically made of a durable and corrosion-resistant material, such as bronze, and is shaped to match the contours of the hull.
The installation of a speed log skin fitting requires careful measurement and precision cutting of the hole in the hull to ensure a proper fit. Once the skin fitting is installed, the speed log sensor can be inserted and secured in place. The sensor typically uses sound waves to measure the speed of the water flowing past it, which is then used to calculate the speed of the ship.
Overall, the speed log skin fitting is an important component in accurately measuring a ship's speed, and is commonly used in a variety of marine applications.
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