Jiaolong (submersible)

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History
 China
NameJiaolong
In service2010
General characteristics
TypeDeep-submergence vehicle
Tonnage22
Length8 m (26 ft)
Beam3 m (9.8 ft)
Installed powerelectric motor
Test depth7,500 m (24,600 ft)
Complement3

Jiaolong (simplified Chinese: 蛟龙号; traditional Chinese: 蛟龍號; pinyin: jiāolóng hào flood dragon) is a Chinese manned deep-sea research submersible that can dive to a depth of over 7,000 m. It has the greatest depth range of any manned research vehicle in the world, the only manned expeditions to have gone deeper were the dives of the Trieste bathyscaphe (10,916m) in 1960 and the dive of the Deepsea Challenger (10,898m) in 2012, both diving to Challenger Deep. The general designer is Xu Qinan (徐芑南), a former professor of School of Naval Architecture, Ocean and Civil Engineering(船舶与海洋工程学院) of Shanghai Jiao Tong University (SJTU), who also designed many other Chinese submersibles and unmanned underwater vehicles. Xu is now an academician for the Chinese Academy of Engineering. The first deputy general designer is Cui Weicheng (崔维成), and the deputy general designer was Zhu Weiqing (朱维庆).

On June 27, 2012, the Jiaolong with two oceanauts reached a depth of 7,062 meters (23,169 feet) in the Mariana Trench in the western Pacific Ocean.[1] Previously on June 19, 2012, the Jiaolong reached a depth of 6,965 metres (22,851 feet).[2] It had its first test in South China Sea between May 31 and July 18, 2010, reaching a depth of 3,759 metres (12,333 ft) with three crew.[3] On July 22, 2011, Jiaolong reached a depth of 4,027.31 metres (13,213.0 ft) in northeastern Pacific. The five-hour mission included chemical, physical and biological research. 17 dives have been completed.[4][5]

Besides China, other countries that have developed deep-water technology include the United States, France, Russia and Japan.[6][7]

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References

File:HKUST 香港科技大學 Library 圖書館 exhibit 蛟龍號 潛水器 Jiaolong Submersible 中國潛艇 little model ship Sept-2013.JPG
A small model of Jiaolong submersible
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  2. ^ "Jiaolong dives to 6,965m". Chinadaily. 2012-06-20. Retrieved 2015-09-02.
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  4. ^ http://www.chinadaily.com.cn/video/2011-07/22/content_12963632.htm
  5. ^ "Jiaolong set for deepest mission - Shanghai Daily | 上海日报 - English Window to China New". Shanghai Daily. Retrieved 2011-11-18.
  6. ^ "China successfully completes trial run on deep water submersible". www.china.org.cn. 2010-08-28. Retrieved 2011-07-01.
  7. ^ "Chinese submersible reaches northeastern Pacific Ocean to conduct diving test". News.xinhuanet.com. 2011-07-16. Retrieved 2011-11-18.