Ey 3.2 Miscellancous Measuroments for Correlation Purposes 3.2.1 Water Supply to the Washdozm Systen & by-pass meteor will record the quantity of water being supplied to the washdown system as a whole in order to indicate the uniformity of water flow. This information will show up possible pump failures or nozzle clogging and may allow explanation of possible anomalies in the radiation data (see Tab A~9 for results, Tab A=2 for details), 3.2.2 Drainage from Test Areas The Flight Deck, Boat Deck, and the aft end of the Top of the House are three test areas which will have a recording water meter system installed (see Tab A-2 for details) in order to measure the flow of that water which has had a chance to wash a well- defined contamineted configuration on which radiation data will be available (see Tab A~10 for results), This information may allow correlation of drain waterflow with the rate of buildup or removal of contaminant from the test surfaces, 3.2.3 Relative Wind Velocity A recording anemometer and wind vane will be in-« stalled on a kingpost of each ship in order to measure the wind speed and direction reletive to the ship (see Tab A-11 for detcils and results), Because the water coverage provided by the vashdovwn system mney be dependent upon the relative wind velocity, the above information is required to help explain possible anomelies in drainnge and radiation deta, 3.3 Utilization of the Measured Data 3.3.1 Washdown Effectiveness in Reducing the Over-All Gamme Rediction Dosage oe ST, Louis FRC The results of Tab A=5 will be used to calculate the relstive differcnce in the dosnge accumulcted on the tvo ships at any given time snd location, This reletive difference will be used as a definition of washdown effectiveness and will be plottod eas a function of timo, (Sec Teb A-l for Washdown System, Tab A-3 for Station locations, and Tab A-12 for results), In addition to plotting the offectiveness for each station, dosage results from stations on similar 3?