Hi Mylo, if you want
Hi Mylo, if you want two piston tanks to act as fore-aft trim then you will need 2 piston tanks. You will need a suitable controller like the Engel Tmax controller that will effectively shift water ballast between the two tanks whilst keeping the total combined volume in the two tanks the same. The futher the separation between the tanks, the greater the effect. For fine trim to maintain neutral buyancy you either need 2 piston tanks as above or one centrally mounted piston tank. If you only have 1 piston tank for fine neutral buoyancy trim then you'll need another method ataining fore-aft trim such as a shifting weight (eg servo used to move a battery or some lead).
If any part of your piston tank is above the waterline when surfaced, your main ballast tank needs to be increased by the same volume that is above the waterline to compensate. If you are going down the two piston tank route, I would move them closer to to the centre of the boat (reduce separation between the tanks) to give you finer control (greater resolution - bigger piston movement required for the same effect) and also to allow you to move them below the waterline by clearing the top of your tubes/torpedoes. As has already mentioned , fore-aft trim is effected by relativley small moment forces.
Hi Mylo, if you want two piston tanks to act as fore-aft trim then you will need 2 piston tanks. You will need a suitable controller like the Engel Tmax controller that will effectively shift water ballast between the two tanks whilst keeping the total combined volume in the two tanks the same. The futher the separation between the tanks, the greater the effect. For fine trim to maintain neutral buyancy you either need 2 piston tanks as above or one centrally mounted piston tank. If you only have 1 piston tank for fine neutral buoyancy trim then you'll need another method ataining fore-aft trim such as a shifting weight (eg servo used to move a battery or some lead).
If any part of your piston tank is above the waterline when surfaced, your main ballast tank needs to be increased by the same volume that is above the waterline to compensate. If you are going down the two piston tank route, I would move them closer to to the centre of the boat (reduce separation between the tanks) to give you finer control (greater resolution - bigger piston movement required for the same effect) and also to allow you to move them below the waterline by clearing the top of your tubes/torpedoes. As has already mentioned , fore-aft trim is effected by relativley small moment forces.
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