[PSUBS-MAILIST] Gamma bow dome
Pete Niedermayr via Personal_Submersibles
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Mon Mar 2 19:28:19 EST 2015
I'm asking because it seem to me that the problem could be eliminated in the design of the viewport frame and would not incur extra cost in material or labor
Pete
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On Mon, 3/2/15, Adam Lawrence via Personal_Submersibles <personal_submersibles at psubs.org> wrote:
Subject: Re: [PSUBS-MAILIST] Gamma bow dome
To: "'Personal Submersibles General Discussion'" <personal_submersibles at psubs.org>
Date: Monday, March 2, 2015, 5:41 PM
Hi Pete,
I haven't commented on here for 10 years I bet!
Anyways, here is one approach, you can move the weld away
from the port by making the port larger, basically
integrating part of the hull into the port. I will attach a
screen shot.
Best Regards,
Adam
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Sent: Monday, March 2, 2015 4:22 PM
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Would there be an advantage making viewport frames oversized
to reduce warping?
Pete
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On Sat, 2/28/15, Alan James via Personal_Submersibles <personal_submersibles at psubs.org>
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Date: Saturday, February 28, 2015, 12:31 PM
ThanksAlan
From: James
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Alan,The four
protrusions are the holes that the four mounting
bolts attach to. They are inside the hull and
attach to dogs on the inside of the reinforcing ring.
almost identical to a k boat hatch dog
setup.RegardsJames
On Friday, 27 February 2015,
Alan James via Personal_Submersibles <personal_submersibles at psubs.org>
wrote:
James,in your
retaining ring photo, what are the four protrusions
with holes in, on the inside of the ring for?Alan
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It took me about 5 mins to do the drawing on MS
paint! I think you mean something like Stachiw's book,
page 524 fig 11.76. Bottom drawing.
Probably will work just as well. No machining
required!
On 27 February
2015 at 15:35, Alec Smyth via Personal_Submersibles <personal_submersibles at psubs.org>
wrote:
Thanks, you went to some trouble making that drawing,
but it certainly added clarity. In my case the outside
wall of the acrylic is completely square and there's
virtually no gap at all between seat and window, its
literally a few thousandths. I could machine the seat
to take an O-ring groove, as you did with the
retaining ring.
However, PVHO 2-2.11.1 says "As primary seals for
standard window geometries shown in Figs. 2-2.1
through 2-2.4, a soft elastomer compressed between the
high pressure face of the window and retainer ring
will be acceptable. The soft elastomeric seal may take
the form of a flat gasket, or a seal ring with O, U,
or X cross section." Given its so easy to cut out
a circular flat gasket, I think I'll try that first
and see how it goes. If there are nuisance leaks, I
could upgrade to an O ring by machining the
appropriate groove, but I'll try the lazy approach
first. These bolt-on window seats are nice in that
they allow for later modification.
Best,
Alec
On Fri, Feb 27, 2015 at 9:56 AM, James
Frankland via Personal_Submersibles <personal_submersibles at psubs.org>
wrote:
Hi Alec, The epdm
gasket was really just to relieve stress on the seat of
the dome. This was with advice from the guy who
built the Canary island subs who came to visit
me. Although of course it should provide sealing
at higher pressure.
Emile made the dome and mounting
ring and suggested I would need another seal for low
pressure. So, I made the low pressure seal an O
ring sitting in a machined groove in the retaining
ring.
See hastily drawn picture.
The gap where the O ring sits is
nowhere near as severe as it looks in the picture, which
is of course not to scale or
anything. I would love to say it was
carefully engineered, but im afraid I just winged it a
bit. To start with the O ring groove was just a
chamfer. This didn't work as I couldn't get the
O ring to stay in. Then I machined it for a very
small O ring. Couldn't get it in.
Eventually, I got a groove and O ring combination that
seemed to work. There is lots of silicone grease
on all surfaces as well. It doesn't leak.
RegardsJames
On 27 February 2015 at 14:05, Alec Smyth via
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wrote:
Hi James,
That's some good looking
hardware! Just a question if I may. Do you have just
the gasket for making a seal, or is there an O-ring
as well? My project sub has a bow dome
seated in an aluminum ring. Currently the window is
just sitting on a gasket with no O-ring, but I'm
wondering whether to switch to an O ring. The window
seat is 90 degrees square, so one possibility would be
to chamfer the edge of the acrylic and put an O ring
in the angle. That is what I did on Snoopy's hatch
dome, it worked well and is a solution that doesn't
require any changes to the seat. The other option is
to put an O ring at the top of the acrylic and squeeze
it with the retaining ring, but that would mean
machining a chamfer into the seat, and would require
machinery larger than what I have here. Or of course I
could do nothing and see if it seals well with just an
EPDM gasket.
Thanks,
Alec
On Fri, Feb 27, 2015 at 8:40 AM, James
Frankland via Personal_Submersibles <personal_submersibles at psubs.org>
wrote:
Hi Hank. Yes,
agreed, my dome does sit on a gasket. The actual edge
of the acrylic itself sits on a 1mm epdm gasket that
sits onto the aluminium ring. That ring bolts to
the main reinforcing ring and has an o ring like you
say. Maybe this does give it a little bit
of leeway. My dome is off at the moment, so I
will have a look at the weekend and see if I can see
any distortion on the reinforcing ring. Im pretty
sure there is none, or none that is detectable by the
naked eye\straight ruler. The alu ring seems to
fis to it perfectly. I suppose the
best option is like you say, get it machined after
welding. You wont have to worry at all
then. On 27 February 2015 at 13:23, hank
pronk via Personal_Submersibles <personal_submersibles at psubs.org>
wrote:
James,
I am just assuming it needs to be perfect ? and I can
not imagine that it will not warp at least a small
amount. I am not experienced with how such heavy
material will react.
Your dome sits on a gasket witch may give you some
forgiveness. Maybe Emile can comment having done this
also.
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On Fri, 2/27/15, James Frankland via
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Do
you need to go to all that trouble? When I did
mine, the
reinforcing ring was milled flat on the seating
surface and
I just pre-heated it and welded it in. It was
so big I
don't think there was any distortion and it
doesn't
leak. Just thinking of saving you
what sounds like an expensive job.
On 27 February 2015 at
11:45, hank pronk via Personal_Submersibles <personal_submersibles at psubs.org>
wrote:
James,
I am amazed at the equipment some of the big shops
have.
A
vertical mill is probably the way to go. I am
checking out
another option also. There are machines made
to machine
pipe flanges that clamp on and are portable.
There is a
company in Calgary that specializes in this. I am
just not
sure yet what the accuracy is yet. It is nice
that I live
only 3 hr from a big oil town that caters to the oil
industry. You can tell that oil is low, and the
shops are
slower. I ordered the ring on a Friday and it
was ready
Monday.
Hank
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On Fri, 2/27/15, James Frankland via
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dome
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AM
Hi hank,Sounds like
it will be a good
modification. How are they going to
machine the ring? Some sort of
vertical
mill?RegardsJames
On Friday, 27 February 2015, hank pronk
via
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wrote:
Today I
officially took the plunge and removed the
forward
ballast
tank to install my new bow dome.
After much agony I
decided to make the change. I am not
enjoying the sub
because the forward window arrangement is
not ideal for
lakes with marginal visibility. I
went to the big
city
yesterday and picked up the reinforcing
ring and should
have
it fitted in a couple of days. I am
bringing in a
pressure
welder to weld the ring and then the sub
is off to the
big
city to machine the ring.
Hank
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