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Project Number 478
Date of Summary February 02, 2005
Subject Development of a Standard Method for Measuring the Buoyancy-to-Weight Ratio for Oil Spill Containment Boom
Performing Activity S.L. Ross Environmental Research Limited and MAR, Inc.
Principal Investigator Steven Potter
Contracting Agency Minerals Management Service
Estimated Completion Completed
Description

The objective of the work was to develop a standard method for measuring the buoyancy-to-weight ratio of oil spill containment booms.  The following tasks were accomplished:

  1. Existing methods of estimating a boom’s buoyancy-to-weight ratio were reviewed.
     
  2. A direct measurement methodology, applicable to a range of boom types, was developed for use at the Ohmsett facility.
     
  3. The methodology was validated through testing at Ohmsett.
     
  4. A draft standard was prepared, based on this methodology, and submitted to the ASTM subcommittee on booms to initiate the process of consensus approval leading to an ASTM standard.
Progress

Final report was submitted June 2004

Reports

AA (28 pages, 650 KB)  PDF

SL Ross, Inc. 2004. Development of a Standard Method for Measuring the Buoyancy-to-Weight Ratio for Oil Spill Containment Boom.  Final Report

AB (39 pages)  PDF The Effect of Buoyancy to Weight Ratio on Oil Spill Containment Boom Performance, S.L Ross Environmental Research Ltd., Ottawa, On, Applied Fabrics Technologies, Orchard Park, NY, May 2003.
 

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