[PSUBS-MAILIST] ABS Hull Calc
Jon Wallace via Personal_Submersibles
personal_submersibles at psubs.org
Wed Apr 23 20:34:27 EDT 2014
You have to put in some kind of value and as I recall, very small
numbers can come up with some weird results. If you use 36" OD, 72"
length, and .25" thickness for the shell, and then enter .1" for the
stiffeners, you'll see that the bottom line calculation (line 92) is a
max depth of 1 foot. However, if you look at line 51 which is the
maximum Pa for inter-stiffener strength you'll note that it is 61.2 psi
which matches the results of the unstiffened online calculator. Note
that both of these results correspond to a "n" of .8 which you can
manipulate in the excel spreadsheet but is hard-wired in the unstiffened
calculator.
So I think the answer is that you have to use very small number for
lines 18 through 21 (try .001) but ignore line 92 and find the lowest Pa
between lines 51, 56, 63, and 71 to determine the maximum allowable
operating pressure.
Jon
On 4/23/2014 7:02 PM, Pete Niedermayr via Personal_Submersibles wrote:
> What do I enter if I don't want to have hull stiffners. I want to compare results with the Psubs online calculator
>
> Thanks Pete
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