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Transcript: WHAT? USS North Carolina (BB-55) was the lead ship of North Carolina-class battleships and the fourth warship in the U.S. Navy to be named in honor of the State of North Carolina. Construction started: October 27, 1937 Launched: June 13, 1940 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battleship t.a The North Carolina was laid down on 27 October 1937 at the New York Naval Shipyard and launched on 13 June 1940, sponsored by the daughter of Clyde R. Hoey, the Governor of North Carolina. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battleship t.a WHERE? Sensors and processing systems: CXAM-1 radar beginning in 1940[1] Armament: 9 × 16 in (410 mm)/45 calibre Mark 6 guns 20 × 5 in (130 mm)/38 calibre dual-purpose guns 16 × 1.1 in (28 mm) anti-aircraft guns—replaced by 15 quad 40mm antiaircraft guns and 46 single 20mm cannon http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battleship t.a TAYLOR AUSTIN TUCKER USS North Carolina (BB-55) was the lead ship of North Carolina-class battleships and the fourth warship in the U.S. Navy to be named in honor of the State of North Carolina. She was the first newly constructed American battleship to enter service during World War II, and took part in every major naval offensive in the Pacific Theater of Operations; her 15 battle stars[4] made her the most highly decorated American battleship of World War II. She is now a museum ship and memorial kept at the seaport of Wilmington http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battleship t.a USS NORTH CAROLINA WHO? Battleship The 16 in/45 were improved versions of the Mark 5 guns mounted on the Colorado-class battleships, with their limit of a 2,240-pound (1,020 kg) shell with a maximum 35,000-yard (32,000 m) range at their turret limit of 30 degree elevation.[1] A major alteration from the older guns was the Mark 6's ability to fire a new 2,700-pound (1,200 kg) armor piercing (AP) shell developed by the Bureau of Ordnance. At full charge with a brand-new gun, the heavy shell would be expelled at a muzzle velocity of 2,300 feet per second (700 m/s); at a reduced charge, the same shell would be fired at 1,800 f/s (550 m/s) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battleship t.a WHAT? WHERE? WHO? The North Carolina completed her final shakedown cruise in the Caribbean Sea before the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor. Early in 1942 she was scheduled to steam there, but remained in the Atlantic Ocean for a few more months as a potential counter to the German battleship Tirpitz if Tirpitz began to attack supply and troop convoys destined for Great Britain. By summer she was ordered to join the Pacific Fleet. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battleship t.a

Battleship

Transcript: You Sunk My Continuous Battleship! Introduction A battleship is a heavy armored warship. This is the largest ship in a navy fleet, containing heavy caliber guns, and is steam or battery powered. The first battleships were reported as early as the 15th century, when the "ship of the line" tactic was adopted. Up until the late 17th century, the main ship in the fleet was the battleship, with shooting power strong enough to destroy the mast, hull, and crew of an opposing ship. However, the range of this shooting power was limited, so any battle was at a close range with little to no wind. As science flourished in the 18th and 19th centuries, the design of the battleships became more sophisticated. The French introduced steam power to the battleship line. Advantages of steam-power included speed, allowing the ship to travel up to 15 knots, and such the wind conditions were irrelevant. This is the first steam battleship in 1850, called Le Napoleon. In the 19th century, the ship of the line was overtaken by steam-power, and the wooden ships were now ironclad. In 1859, the French introduced the first ironclad ship, called La Glorie. A year later, the Royal Navy launched their first ironclad, the HMS Warrior. These pre-dreadnought ships were replaced in the early 20th century when the Royal Navy launched the first 'dreadnought'--a steel battleship with an 'all-big-gun'--in 1906. From then on, the world Navies modeled their fleets of battleships from this dreadnought design. In the two World Wars, much of the battle centered around the Navies and their battleships--Battle of Moon Sound, Pearl Harbor, Battle of Jutland between the British and Germany, etc. These new dreadnought ships allowed for more speed and a greater shooting range. Motivation Parameters Equations Possible Outcomes Analysis Steady States You may notice... Applications What the Model is Missing By Jennifer Carr, Mark Day, Heather Fertig, Nathan Reaves, Marie Samere, Caroline Simpkins Resources Our Model of a Real Life Battleship is very general. We designed our model to take into account different Navy efficiency at battling. We took navel size and killing efficiency into account when constructing our models. We figured that the size or our navy and the size of an opponents navy would have an effect on killing efficiency and thus the reduction rate of each others navy. This shows that alpha and beta are inverses of each other This makes sense because your kill rate would be related to your opponents kill rate in some way The model for our paper was for the Battleship boardgame, so for the project we decided to create a model for the Battleship movie coming out soon. This model can be used to predict the outcome of any type of war. Firstly, this model can help predict an outcome of a battle in the seas. It can also be applied to human deaths and used to predict the outcome of wars on land or destroying different bases. The model does not account for ships that are hit and are no longer affected in battle. The model also does not include when new ships are built and sent into the war There is no consideration of if there is a depletion of supplies and how often the ships can be restocked Edelstein-Keshet Leah ,“Mathematical Models in Biology” University of British Columbia Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics, 2005 Brown, D. K. The Grand Fleet: Warship Design and Development 1906-1922. Caxton Editions. p.208 (2003) Brown, D. K. Warrior to Dreadnought: Warship Development 1860-1905. Book Sales (2003) Friedman, Norman U.S. Battleships: An Illustrated History. Naval Institute Press (1984) Dr. Nick Cogan's Battleship model was also used as a resource. When looking at our model and thinking about real life battleship we found 3 steady states 1. The First Steady state would be when both Navies kill each other off at the same time making the steady state (M, O) = (0,0) 2. The Second Steady State would be when all of our ships are destroyed by the enemy making the steady state (M, O) = (0, O) 3. The Third Steady State would be when all of our opponent's ships are destroyed by our ships making the steady state (M, O) = (M, 0) http://math.rice.edu/~dfield/dfpp.html When each team has the same amount of ships If a > b then the opponents will always win If a < b then our team will always win When the opponents have more ships If a > b then the opponents will always win If a < b then the opponents will win as long as the ratio of their ships to ours is greater than a. We will win if the ratio of their ships to ours is less than a. When we have more ships If a < b then our team will always win If a > b then our team will win as long as the ratio of our ships to theirs is greater than b. The opponents will win if the ratio of our ships to theirs is less than b.

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