Has any one seen or heard of a distress buoy made out of syntactic foam? I
would think it would be a logical choice of material. I would guess that
the Navy uses this type of buoy but I haven't seen any data to that effect.
I was thinking of making a rectangular shaped buoy for stability, cover it
with fiberglass, then paint that orange or the like. With good stability
you can then add a three or four foot fiberglass or carbon fiber rod in the
middle with a flag and strobe light attached at the top. Perhaps a VHF
antenna could also be mounted on this buoy. Of course a EPIRB with GPS
could be added, but you would have to check the depth rating on the EPIRB
first and if it can't handle the depth you plan to go then perhaps a very
small pressure hull to protect it could be constructed. A alarm noise maker
might be able to be put on this buoy as well.
If you use a strong enough cable to hold onto the buoy, then perhaps if your
not to entangled with some thing, and you have an attachment point on the
buoy to the cable, someone could winch you up to the surface with out having
to dive down to the sub, which might be to deep for your local divers. You
could tell the rescuers on the surface if your entangled or not with the VHF
antenna. You could also tell them any thing else they may need to know.
Just some brain storming, so please speak your mind, since I'm likely
missing a thing of two.
Here is a couple pictures of a basic 3D model of a distress buoy I worked up
last night of what I'm thinking might work.
http://www.frappr.com/?a=viewphoto&id=2384531&pid=3936744
http://www.frappr.com/?a=viewphoto&id=2384531&pid=3936746
Nice decal work on the Alvin Jr. submersible Joe. Now you have one
more tool to put in your toolbox of skills.
Regards,
Brent
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From: "Joseph Perkel" <joeperkel@hotmail.com>
Reply-To: personal_submersibles@psubs.org
To: personal_submersibles@psubs.org
Subject: Re: [PSUBS-MAILIST] Viewport
Date: Sun, 04 Feb 2007 04:26:26 +0000
>Carsten,
>
>If I recall correctly, DSRV (or another sub) uses remote viewing
>(cameras) as well. I think this is a very fine choice for Euronaut
>for the reasons you state. It should be quite a spectacular
>Navigation station when done.
>
>I will be using a minimum of two myself with a common 6" lCD screen,
>one camera on the bow with a slight down angle, and one in the sail
>facing aft for surface use as I will be dispensing with the aft
>viewport completely. That space will be occupied with a distress
>buoy.
>
>Joe
>
>>From: MerlinSub@t-online.de
>>Reply-To: personal_submersibles@psubs.org
>>To: <personal_submersibles@psubs.org>
>>Subject: Re: [PSUBS-MAILIST] Viewport
>>Date: 03 Feb 2007 09:39 GMT
>>
>>Two viewports in the bow endcap are calculate to about 12.000 USD
>>including the stainless steel frameholder without installation .
>>And because of the divetanks the distance to an object in front is
>>around 4 meters = 13 feet to the viewer. Viewport are useless as
>>higher underwaterspeed than 1 knots or so. And the euronaut can not
>>drive so slow that you can navigate to viewports.
>>Thats the reason that I decide to get with a video system.
>>
>>I go with videocameras and big monitors. Like the bridge on
>>Startrek Enterprice.
>>One videocamera is abt.100 USD and they are close to the bow. I
>>will have at least 6. One in the bow. 3 in the mast to generate
>>panoramic view. One looks to the propeller and one is in the diver
>>compartment. We can switch the four monitors in the bridge as we
>>like. On a bigger Psub sonars ar more common for navigation. So the
>>sub will get one forward looking sonar and one side scan sonar -
>>and one echosounder of course.
>>
>>A 180° dome with 570 mm diameter and safe for 200 m operating deep
>>is availabel via Emile or me and will cost something around
>>1000-1200 euro.
>>Base material is 40 mm strong and minimum tickness on the highest
>>point
>>is about 15 mm. Comes without classification. You can have them
>>with certificate also but than add just a zero to the price
>>figures. Other dome diameters are possible but more expensive
>>because we have to make another tool.
>>
>>best regrads Carsten
>>
>>"Øystein Skarholm" <skarholm@gmail.com> schrieb:
>> > Thank you very much Carsten, John and Andy. How come you,
>>Carsten,
>> > choose to have no viewports at all on the Euronaut?
>> > Are there any web sides where I can go and have a look at
>>viewports?
>> > Maybe with info about price as well. I think there is a lot of
>> > considering to be done.
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> > On 2/2/07, MerlinSub@t-online.de <MerlinSub@t-online.de> wrote:
>> > > Di = 27 inch or 686 mm (clear view) for 300 meter
>> > >
>> > > s/d1 = 0,21 and 10°
>> > > so s = Tickness = 0,21 x 686 = 144 mm or about 6 ich strong
>>acrylic.
>> > >
>> > > Outside Diameter of glas should be between 1,25-1,5 of Di
>> > > = 34 - 40 inch.
>> > >
>> > > Calculate to Germaninscher Lloyds rules.
>> > >
>> > > Dome will be better.. 0,034 x 27 = about 1 inch thickness.
>> > >
>> > > Best regards Carsten
>> > >
>> > > "Øystein Skarholm" <skarholm@gmail.com> schrieb:
>> > > > Does anybody know if flat view ports can go as deep as 250m
>>- 300meter.
>> > > > The view port size is off course critical here. I am
>>thinking of a
>> > > > view port size approximately 27 inch.
>> > > > Where can I find material properties for strength
>>calculation on acryl ?
>> > > >
>> > > > What is the best material for view ports anyway.
>> > > > Hope somebody knows the answer or where to find the answer.
>> > > >
>> > > > Thanks
>> > > >
>> > > > --
>> > > > Vennlig hilsen
>> > > > Øystein Skarholm
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