Brent,
So, they have been made in multiple ways. I figure
spinning would be the cheapest. There is less labor involved with a spun piece
of metal, although you still need the mold (form).
I've been thinking about what processes would be
needed to build and complete a sub. I can get just about anything made.(Since I
don't have any machinery). I would outsource it all.
I can weld......which brings up another question.
Is there any specifications on wire or stick welding? I would prefer
wire......easier logistically.....and I hate stick welding.....
James Long Owner/Designer Lil Brother LLC (Instrument Division)
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Monday, July 23, 2007 11:50
PM
Subject: Re: [PSUBS-MAILIST] Stepped sail
design .....opinions?
James,
From what I understand the spun heads are the
best, since they have a even thickness. The pressed heads can be great
to, but will need to be made out of a little thicker metal to get the same
strength as the spun heads, since they are thinner in the middle from the
metal being stretched. It' wouldn't be practical for most aplications to
machine the heads. Some heads are casted, but are allot more brittle then the
other types.
Since the spun and pressed heads are usually
made from annealed steal so there easier to form, you could have them annealed
again to take out allot of the stresses put into them from the forming
process. Then if you wish, they can be tempered to make them even
harder. But I would design the heads to be used in an annealed state, so they
can take a collision with a boat, rocks, etc. which would just likely dent
them instead of cracking them, like if they were tempered to
much.
From: "Lil Brother LLC"
<lil_brother_llc@bellsouth.net> Reply-To:
personal_submersibles@psubs.org To:
<personal_submersibles@psubs.org> Subject: Re:
[PSUBS-MAILIST] Stepped sail design .....opinions? Date: Mon, 23
Jul 2007 22:51:08 -0500
Brent,
I can just about draw anything in
Inventor...... Now assembling those pieces can get tricky...like aligning
the bubble on top of that partially rounded topped tube.....that sucked...I
had to think about it some. The Dome wouldn't be symmetrical, so it would
have to go on one way (this is because it is a slice of a dome....not a true
hemi-sphere)
I've been working on my sub design.......I may
take you up on the files....but let me get it a little further done. I
started with structure rings on the outside of the crew hull.....I'm going
to move the rings to the inside for better strength and easier ballast tank
construction. It will require a floor plate to be made for the crew cabin,
but that just means less weight to add later.
I do have a question........do you know, how
are the end metal domes for the crew compartment made? Are they spun?
Pressed? Machined? I'm sort of wondering, because metal that shape can be a
major pain in the ass to find.
James Long Owner/Designer Lil Brother LLC (Instrument
Division)
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Monday, July 23, 2007 9:19
PM
Subject: Re: [PSUBS-MAILIST] Stepped
sail design .....opinions?
Hi James,
I'm self taught as well, and have found a
few tricks. I've also found that having short video tutorials from a
couple of different sources helps tremendously. I have archived loads of
short video tutorials, that if you wanted, I could burn them onto a DVD
and send them to you. I just take it one tool at a
time.
I would share my Solidworks files with you
as well as just about anyone else. I've found Solidworks to be a very
robust CAD program that I haven't hardly scratched the surface with yet in
regards to what it can do. That doesn't mean it's that hard to use, just
deep. If you get stuck just email or better yet call
me.
Brent
From: "Lil Brother LLC"
<lil_brother_llc@bellsouth.net> Reply-To:
personal_submersibles@psubs.org To:
<personal_submersibles@psubs.org> Subject: Re:
[PSUBS-MAILIST] Stepped sail design .....opinions? Date: Mon,
23 Jul 2007 17:00:27 -0500
Brent,
I already posted on the iges and step
files......would have to see how they turned out after
conversion.
I stared with Inventor many years ago, and
haven't spent anytime converting to Solid Works. I really like
Inventor...but it is a pain to do some things. Plus I'm self
taught.....so I really don't want to learn something new. Solid Works is
partially like Inventor....but some of the procedures are so different,
I could just about draw the part before I could figure out how to start
with SW.
I have a friend in Russia who (I think) has
human models.....I'll check. I know he uses Solid Works.
I could be persuaded to use Solid Works if
people are going to share.
James Long Owner/Designer Lil Brother LLC (Instrument
Division)
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Monday, July 23, 2007 2:55
PM
Subject: Re: [PSUBS-MAILIST]
Stepped sail design .....opinions?
James,
Ugly as a dogs butt perhaps, but
my dog Harley likes it. ; )' That hull was just for fun. You win
some and loose the rest. In regards to a human model, I need to
do the same thing. Carsten some time back, posted some human profiles
on the Moki picture exchange I was planning to use as a base to model
mine in Solidworks. Obviously Joe has a human model, but so far we
have not figured out how to exchange IGES or STEP files that work.
Perhaps we should try again Joe. Will your CAD program
Inventor except IGES or STEP files. STL files should also work,
but they don't give you as smooth of models as IGES or STEP files. I
think you said you have Solidworks, so why would you want to use
Inventor? I'll be interesting in seeing your model of the swing able
half ladder.
Regards,
Brent
From: "Lil Brother LLC"
<lil_brother_llc@bellsouth.net> Reply-To:
personal_submersibles@psubs.org To:
<personal_submersibles@psubs.org> Subject: Re:
[PSUBS-MAILIST] Stepped sail design .....opinions? Date:
Mon, 23 Jul 2007 13:24:45 -0500
Brent,
Yep...that is the basic idea....but I
hate the lines of your sub. It's about as ugly as a dogs butt.
(Sorry.....couldn't resist) I'm a more formal lines type of person.
Not to say new shapes and ideas are not viable or possible, I just
like the way the tubular shape of a sub looks.
I've been working on the design some,
but haven't had a chance to put anything on the web (mainly because
I'm not finished yet).
I know what I could really use....a
model of a person for inventor. I need the representation (movable)
to make sure the sub scales out to the right size.
With the Stepped sail design.....it is
important to know the average shoulder width.......so the person in
the top dome can actually move.
I did decide the pilot (captain,
driver, etc.) will be located in the lower dome......it would be far
to hard to position instrument and controls in the top
dome.
Also I'm working on a boarding idea for
the upper dome......like a swingable half ladder. when pressure is
put on it.....it locks in position, then the ladder has spring
indents for other positions when no pressure is on it.
I'm actually trying to incorporate all
the necessary piping and bulkheads ( and such) as I go. I do not
have an extensive library......so some of the items will be just
blocks.
James Long Owner/Designer Lil Brother LLC (Instrument
Division)
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Monday, July 23, 2007
3:06 AM
Subject: RE: [PSUBS-MAILIST]
Stepped sail design .....opinions?
Greetings
James,
It can and has been done. I would
add some thickness to the flange at the angle joint. Here is the
model I just finished of a stepped sail basicly like the one you
showed use. I was just going to build the sail 3D model, but I got
carried away.
http://www.frappr.com/?a=viewphoto&id=2628470&pid=7095469
Regards,
Brent
Hartwig
"Consistency is the refuge of the unimaginative.
"
- - Oscar Wilde
From: "Lil Brother LLC"
<lil_brother_llc@bellsouth.net> Reply-To: personal_submersibles@psubs.org To: <personal_submersibles@psubs.org> Subject: [PSUBS-MAILIST]
Stepped sail design
.....opinions? Date: Sun, 22 Jul 2007
17:15:44 -0500 >So Joe Perkel and I have been having a
thorough discussion.....which I've >enjoyed the
exchange. > >I have some questions about the image
that is attached. (Sorry....hated to >kill the bandwidth,
but didn't know how to le the image be
accessible.) > >Does the image have a chance to be
successful? > >Will the angled mounting of the dome
hatches cause any structural weakness >(other than the
acrylic dome itself)? > >I know anyone who answers
is doing so with the best intentions. I know that >only
real life testing is the only way to know for
sure. > >My design is only for a depth of 250 ft
max. > >Also understand.....the drawing is a
preliminary......just drawn up to >discuss the possible
flaws of the idea. > >James
Long >Owner/Designer >Lil Brother LLC (Instrument
Division)
><< SteppedSailDesign.jpg >>
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