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[PSUBS-MAILIST] Acrylic Dome
I am new to the list, and I am
still reading through all the archive information so I don't waste time with
questions that have already been answered. My question is about acrylic
domes, I am trying to get an idea of a formula for hemisphere, and what the
Young's Modulus, Poisson's Ratio, and Yield Stress
values are for acrylic and possibly fiberglass, I know it would vary a great
deal with fiberglass, but I was thinking multible layups of unidirectional cloth
in epoxy.
I am still trying to locate a
copy of the elusive Manned Submersibles for my very own, but I wanted to
here for those who have dry subs, what thickness and diameter they are using for
what rated depths, the Kittredge subs use a hemisphere.
One thought that I had after
reading the archives and hearing many "sub stuck in the mud stories" I had an
idea, it is probably over simplistic but why not run a high pressure hard line
(split one off the line used to fill soft ballast tanks) to a point under
the subs hull, then if you did get caught in "mud suction" you could squirt high
pressure bubbles from under the sub to blast away the mud, this coupled with a
little positive boyancy should free you in short order. If anyone is
interested I am designing a one person dry sub down here in Florida, the
goal (after working on Karl Stanley's monster yellow sub) light weight and
manuverability, my initial calculations put it at just under 1000 lbs dry weight
and a submerged displacement of 1700 lbs. There is alot a intelligence and knowlege in this group and I feel
like the proverbial tadpole.
Jason Ness