I see in the news that the navy is investing 21 million dollars in a new Alvin deep sea submersible. I actually like the original one.
I wonder how hard it would be for a hobbyist to build his own 1/1 scale Alvin. Considering how much of the equipment was made in the 60s you'd think all that would be a lot cheaper now. So I did some daydreaming...
Still, that same pressure sphere in the Alvin would cost $600,000 to fabricate in titanium, and only a fraction of that if in steel. I think it was like under $10,000 in steel. Let's see...
The external diameter of the pressure sphere is 82 inches
Internal diameter is 78 inches, so it's a 4" thick thing.
The volume of the sphere is 40221 cubic inches (rounded up from 40220.76354636157).
Titanium density]http://www.subcommittee.com/forum/icon_razz.gif[/img]
K.
I wonder how hard it would be for a hobbyist to build his own 1/1 scale Alvin. Considering how much of the equipment was made in the 60s you'd think all that would be a lot cheaper now. So I did some daydreaming...
Still, that same pressure sphere in the Alvin would cost $600,000 to fabricate in titanium, and only a fraction of that if in steel. I think it was like under $10,000 in steel. Let's see...
The external diameter of the pressure sphere is 82 inches
Internal diameter is 78 inches, so it's a 4" thick thing.
The volume of the sphere is 40221 cubic inches (rounded up from 40220.76354636157).
Titanium density]http://www.subcommittee.com/forum/icon_razz.gif[/img]
K.
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