[PSUBS-MAILIST] Dive report: Snoopy at Seneca
Jon Wallace via Personal_Submersibles
personal_submersibles at psubs.org
Tue Jun 9 11:21:11 EDT 2015
I've done some initial calcs and it looks to me that a LARGE air gap at
sea level and a sharp bending trap is necessary to maintain a
sustainable gap at depth. For .25 inch ID tubing, an 18 inch linear air
space gap (or trap if you think of it like a house sink drain) at
sea-level would be compressed to about 1.8 inches of air gap at 350
feet. The deeper you go, the more tube required to maintain a
reasonable air gap at depth.
Here are my calcs for 1/4 inch ID plastic tubing...
Ps = Sea Level pressure in ATM = 1
Pd = Pressure at 350 feet seawater in ATM = 10.74
Vs = Air gap volume at sea level = .125*.125 * pi * 18
Vd = Air gap volume at 350 feet = Vs * ( Ps / Pd)
Vs = .883
Vd = .0822
Air Gap = 1.8 inches in length at 350 feet
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