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Re: [PSUBS-MAILIST]saturation diverlockout
Wilfried,
Where you plan to build the concrete sub, what is the quality of the sand and gravel ? According to concrete experts that I have talked to this is very important for the ultimate strenght of the cured concrete. For instance, here in Ventura California where I live, the geology of the area here on the coast, the rock here is not good for strong concrete. I have to make sure I get sand and gravel from the desert area where there are deposits of granite.
Brian Cox
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Sent: Wednesday, February 14, 2007 06:32
Subject: Re: [PSUBS-MAILIST]saturation diverlockout
> Guys - this thread is becomming a little frustrating for me...
> I am trying to put together the concept of a autonomous submarine ... looks like
> there is nobody interested in share that concept...just interest in diver
> lockouts...shaft seals...
>
> Last and final from me to diver lockouts... if carsten who is naval engineer and
> has a lot of his private money and years of brainwork inverted in this stuff
> said that his euronaut has whatever dive ability - for me there is no question
> about that - as i belive that carsten knows what he is talking about...
>
> Carsten what would you want to do with a euronaut2 if there where not such
> narrow limits of size and budget ? - are you willing to explore how to push the
> limits of size budget and depth by far further ? -
>
> Kindest Regards
> Wilfried
>
>
>
> > I dont agree.. That's was true in the 70ies.
> >
> > Euronaut will fit for saturation diving. But without diver ropes and pipes.
> > No hot water for the divers suit.
> > With a new type of double-rebreather. And Argon in the suits. Undepentadly
> > from the submarine-system. And that makes the remaining system inside the sub
> > pretty small.
> >
> > :-o Regards Carsten
> >
> >
> > "Øystein Skarholm" <skarholm@gmail.com> schrieb:
> > > A complete system for sat diving is a pretty large system. And again
> > > if you thinking commercial then a submarine can no longer compete
> > > against a surface vessel. The number of crew during sat diving is
> > > large. And all of the requirements for backup and rescue is
> > > tremendous.
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
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