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RE: [PSUBS-MAILIST] Design depth



Having just been through it all I did design depth for 400 ft.  Tested at 515 ft (1.25 minimum) for 2 cycles. Having seen Phil's comments I wish I had done 1.33 or 1.5 times design for the test.  ABS requires minimum crush depth of 1.5 times design depth but the surveyors want to see more than that for safety.  Mine on FEA was 2.25 times design. I was advised to go to at least 2 times as ABS inspectors likely to question all other aspects much harder.  ABS also say not less than 0.375" thickness but the inspectors do not strictly go by that as per Captain K.  However all the roundness is a mission with thin (5/16" (8mm)) shell.  Much easier to make with thicker shell material due to shrinkage around viewports, hatches etc.   Carsten is absolutely correct with doing FEA design as you can see where the problems are and correct them.    By the way I would love to see the new designs of the 3-man and 3 + 1.  Now that is going to be a fun sub.   Hugh
 


-----Original Message-----
From: owner-personal_submersibles@psubs.org [mailto:owner-personal_submersibles@psubs.org] On Behalf Of Sean T. Stevenson
Sent: Sunday, 12 December 2010 8:47 a.m.
To: personal_submersibles@psubs.org
Subject: Re: [PSUBS-MAILIST] Design depth

Jon - it seems pretty clear from the ABS rules what their intent is.  The 
usage factor eta as implemented in the ABS calculations runs from a minimum of 
0.5 (2x safety factor) for buckling modes, to a maximum of 0.8 (1.25 safety 
factor) for inter-stiffener strength.  This implies that ABS is ensuring that 
strength failure occurs before buckling by varying the value of eta, such that 
the limit pressure for any particular failure mode is the theoretical onset of 
failure (i.e. crush depth), and the limit pressure multiplied by the 
corresponding eta value for that mode of failure gives the maximum allowable 
working pressure.  The lowest of the maximum allowable working pressures for 
each mode gives the maximum allowable working pressure for the vessel, which 
corresponds to the maximum allowable rated depth.  Without any additional 
safety factor imposed by the operator, this maximum rated depth is also the 
maximum allowable operational depth, which would provide a minimum safety 
factor of 1.25 from crush, which would occur by inter-stiffener strength 
failure.



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