[PSUBS-MAILIST] Distortion when cutting in shell
Brian Cox via Personal_Submersibles
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Sat May 9 15:37:42 EDT 2015
Andre,
Do you have a reinforcement pad which would be integral to the hull surrounding the area next to where the nozzle (conning tower) will be ?
Brian
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Subject: Re: [PSUBS-MAILIST] Distortion when cutting in shell
Date: Sat, 9 May 2015 07:40:23 -0700
Andre,
I don't know what type of ring you are using, I assume a T ring. I would think if the T ring is under load it could tip and loose shape. That is why I suggested to tack them in place. I can see that is a problem for you. You idea sounds good to me, maybe four good tacks in spots that are easy to grind off.
Hank--------------------------------------------
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Thanks for
the input guys.Mine is a cylinder.
Problem
is the rings are placed similar like the k-boats. If I place
them at the excact place I would cut into them. And I can`t
finish the weld on the tower-insert with the rings in
place.So maybe I can tack them in a little bit
offset, cut the hole, tack in the tower-insert, remove the
rings, finish welding the tower insert, then weld in the
rings.Does this sound like a good
procedure?
Thanks,André
2015-05-09 3:49 GMT+02:00
hank pronk via Personal_Submersibles <personal_submersibles at psubs.org>:
Andre
I would defiantly place the two rings in and I would put
them exactly where they go and tack them. There is a good
chance that the opening will create a weak spot so to speak
and the shell will bend up at the center of the hole.
Brian is right if it is a sphere, no worries. The cylinder
can go egg shape.
Hank --------------------------------------------
On Fri, 5/8/15, Brian Cox via Personal_Submersibles <personal_submersibles at psubs.org>
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That's 1/2" if
it's A516 70 grade it should be no problem,
My Sphere thickness is 3/8" and
I could not detect any distortion.
Brian
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Subject: [PSUBS-MAILIST] Distortion when
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Date: Fri, 8 May 2015
23:10:03 +0200
Hi all,
When you cut out the hole for the
conningtower, is distortion of the shell an
issue?
My shell is
12mm in thickness. Wondering if I should place a
reinforcement ring on either side of the hole to be cut
-Not
welding them so I can remove them after I have tacked
the
tower in place.
ThanksAndré
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