[PSUBS-MAILIST] hemi heads
hank pronk via Personal_Submersibles
personal_submersibles at psubs.org
Sun Nov 8 11:17:02 EST 2015
Sean,By all means, anyone is welcome to any drawings I obtain or map from the Pisces. I actually already have material price to machine the hatch from a solid disk of 516-70N this way it is one piece with no welds. I just need the drawing first to order the disk.Hank
On Sunday, November 8, 2015 8:52 AM, Sean T. Stevenson via Personal_Submersibles <personal_submersibles at psubs.org> wrote:
I'd be interested in having a look at those drawings. The idea with a
conical bearing face on a hatch, if you are not trying to establish a
metal-to-metal seal, is to provide a load path through the hatch itself
to carry the shell stress that would otherwise require heavy
reinforcement around the hole. Thus, the "ideal" hatch would be the
same thickness and curvature as the shell it is replacing, aligned to it
so the load transfers straight through, with a flange on both the hatch
and shell parts to create a substantial bearing face. The conical angle
in that case would be set by the hatch diameter, as the ideal interface
angle would be perpendicular to the shell at every point. I suspect
that in practice, the cone is exaggerated beyond that, because we're
talking about very small angles on larger spheres - on a PSub, perhaps
it is more important. The other advantage is of course the self-centering.
Sean
On 2015-11-07 16:26, hank pronk via Personal_Submersibles wrote:
> Dr Nuytten thinks he has detail drawings that he is willing to share
> with me, if he can not find them, he has given me permission to measure
> one of his Pisces in the bone yard. I may have a look for myself even
> with drawings, just because I am a visual guy- if I see it I can make
> it. Besides, how fun is a day at the Nuytco bone yard :-)
> Hank
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