Thanks Thijs
Thijs Struijs wrote:
Doc,I think building one sub is difficult enough. What you want is building
three in one. An ambient sub , a sub that can withstand external and one
that withstands internal pressure. The idea however of a internaly
pressurised sub it interesting. You could make a strong balloon or blimb,
climb into it and put pressure on it. After a dive just fold it a put it in
the back your car. A completely new concept.Thijs Struijs
----- Original Message -----
From: "Doc" <doc@bionicdolphin.com>
To: <personal_submersibles@psubs.org>
Sent: Tuesday, September 24, 2002 7:02 PM
Subject: Re: [PSUBS-MAILIST] pressure compensating ambient> >
> > Anyone have any thoughts on pressure compensating ambient subs?
> >
> > I'm playing with an idea that, a properly constructed ambient does not
need
> > to match external pressure instantly but rather at a pre regulated rate
of
> > maybe 1atm per minute.
> >
>
> Anyone? Any ideas? Come on, somebody out there must have thought
> about this one before.
>
> If I dive to 50 feet then charge to the surface for a jump, the
internal pressure
> should change very little, but if I decide to cruise at depth, the
internal pressure
> would slowly become ambient , then upon ascent the pressure would
again
> equalize at a slow safe rate.
>
> I'm open to any suggestions, what may sound crazy today is what we'll
all take
> for granted tomorrow.
>
> Doc
>
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