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why couldn't they make a nuclear stirling engine and forgo noisy turbines? wouldnt even need to get your fuel to critical mass, just use natural decay heat from highly enriched subcritical plutonium cores or something-- could use several to generate the heat you need and then the ocean provides the cool side for the stirling someone who is smart with math and engineering and poo poo tell me why this is stupid pls
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# ? Apr 2, 2013 05:37 |
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Sterling engines have a lot of issues, mainly metals. You have such a wide difference of temperature that you need to have several different metals connected to each other, where they would be expanding and shrinking constantly. Imagine how these pieces of metal are connected. That is a huge weak point. So that is the first problem I can think of. Second, they traditionally don't make much power at all, and the ones built recently in California with mirrors to use the suns heat were still pretty huge and didn't produce much. Third, they just are not better than our current tech of using the nuclear power to heat water, then boil different water and use that in a steam plant. EDIT: Just another thing, they require a source of heat and a heat sink. Heat sinks are traditionally the water you are nearby. If you go to certain parts of the world this is really hot or really cold. This means the power you could create would always keep being wildly different. Third World Reagan fucked around with this message at 05:45 on Apr 2, 2013 |
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Among many other things you can't really control the heat output from decay heat like you can with a critical reactor. You want to be able to turn it down and, most importantly, turn it off.
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# ? Apr 2, 2013 05:45 |
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bradass87 posted:why couldn't they make a nuclear stirling engine and forgo noisy turbines? wouldnt even need to get your fuel to critical mass, just use natural decay heat from highly enriched subcritical plutonium cores or something-- could use several to generate the heat you need and then the ocean provides the cool side for the stirling Too big. WAY too big. A reactor using stable decay heat as a source of power would have to be way too large to be feasible for a submarine. Second, the main reason diesel/AIP are used is because they are quiet....VERY quiet. And anything nuclear power-related will have main/aux systems that are not quiet (comparatively), thus defeating the purpose.
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# ? Apr 2, 2013 05:55 |
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Mortabis posted:Is SS sonar gear? Sorry by SS I mean Sound Silencing. It covers a lot of things that I'd rather not get into on an internet forum. Beach Bum posted:I knew we were weak on SS ASW but goddamn My boat (the 688) did an op against the entire Nimitz battlegroup who also had a 688 class escort in 96 or 97 I forget. We popped a flare on them while about 500 yards away. Carriers have no ASW other than the ships around them and aircraft. They had sent the battlegroup to the far north of the op "box" to try and fool us so they could sneak by alone in the south of the box. Oops. edit : also we detected them at a really loving insane distance also thanks to a sweet sweet convergence zone. ded fucked around with this message at 06:07 on Apr 2, 2013 |
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Was this before or after the S-3 got retired? I know airborne-ASW is pretty terrible but the threat of SONOBOUYS EVERYWHERE might have helped a little bit, having only helicopters afterward. I'm also sure that being able to get detection at extreme range with the CZ helped plot intercept too.
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# ? Apr 2, 2013 06:34 |
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S-3's weren't retired until the mid-2000's, so they definitely should have been out hoovering around in 1997.
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# ? Apr 2, 2013 06:55 |
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ded posted:Sorry by SS I mean Sound Silencing. It covers a lot of things that I'd rather not get into on an internet forum. Did the joker of a battlegroup commander who planned that maneuver get his rear end reamed later on by higher up, cause that just sounds like the most ridiculous loving thing ever. Surely the purpose of the OP was to get some realistic training, not to gently caress about gaming it so that you 'win'. Cause seriously, isn't that like millions of dollars worth of fuel for the battlegroup to gently caress off north.
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Beach Bum posted:Was this before or after the S-3 got retired? I know airborne-ASW is pretty terrible but the threat of SONOBOUYS EVERYWHERE might have helped a little bit, having only helicopters afterward. I'm also sure that being able to get detection at extreme range with the CZ helped plot intercept too. We did not get any aircraft until after we took shots of them with the scope and shot flares up. The CZ helped for sure. They also tried to run only 2 screws to throw us off. The problem is military screws 'look & sound' a lot different on sonar. Also this was part of our TB-29 testing before our westpac. That also helped. Mr Crustacean posted:Did the joker of a battlegroup commander who planned that maneuver get his rear end reamed later on by higher up, cause that just sounds like the most ridiculous loving thing ever. Surely the purpose of the OP was to get some realistic training, not to gently caress about gaming it so that you 'win'. No idea. But we did rush up to them and "sunk" them all (the rest of the BG) at night. They had lights on and complained we didn't fight fair. ded fucked around with this message at 07:06 on Apr 2, 2013 |
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there is no loving way this tactics and technics talk poo poo can possibly be kosher we got dudes that act like the loving launch codes have been breached if you utter the most obscure reference to counter IED jamming this poo poo has got to be way more loving critical than that
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# ? Apr 2, 2013 07:32 |
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This is 16 year old poo poo and none of it touches anything classified.
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# ? Apr 2, 2013 07:37 |
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Beach Bum posted:Was this before or after the S-3 got retired? I know airborne-ASW is pretty terrible but the threat of SONOBOUYS EVERYWHERE might have helped a little bit, having only helicopters afterward. P-3's may not be the end all be all, but the P-8 is a scary, scary machine. I just went up against one in a recent Exercise, and those motherfuckers were the bane of my god drat existence. I can't really go into more detail but...drat. I had to totally rethink my outlook on MPR aircraft.
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# ? Apr 2, 2013 08:07 |
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bradass87 posted:there is no loving way this tactics and technics talk poo poo can possibly be kosher None of this stuff is classified. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sonar#Sound_propagation Our application of it may not be wise to discuss, but it's on wikipedia. And personally, I'd be pissed if people were discussing ways to dissolve HY-80, considering my natural aversion to water in the people tank, so I can understand people's angst when discussing counter-jamming IEDs, which kill people.
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# ? Apr 2, 2013 08:11 |
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just blows my mind what is considered cool to chat up about and what gets people all freaked out and poo poo
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# ? Apr 2, 2013 08:53 |
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Fuckin' OPSEC, people. What the gently caress?
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# ? Apr 2, 2013 10:46 |
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Ten year old data, and most of the sub warfare stuff is pretty much out there, as indicated above. Hell, you can read about any of this in a Tom Clancy novel. I'm pure civilian and I'm keeping up pretty well. The poo poo about Nimitz loving off from the rest of the BG, though... I Let's not ruin what I think is a really cool thread (I've always been fascinated with submarines/sub warfare) with trouble, please. Be safe rather than sorry if it keeps the thread open.
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# ? Apr 2, 2013 10:59 |
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the gotland was on out base for like a year, it came over on a ship, they didnt have overnight duty, swapped crews out, had beards, had hot swedish babes, could only stay at sea for a few days, would load beer for underways basically gently caress them!!!!!
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Mad Dragon posted:Gibraltar is loving awesome. Gibraltar rules. A nuke got his dick pierced there and woke up the next morning with blood everywhere because he got shithammered right after. Edit: Also he got medically disqualed because somewhere along the way he picked up some HIV. Fart Sandwiches fucked around with this message at 13:24 on Apr 2, 2013 |
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genderstomper58 posted:the gotland was on out base for like a year, it came over on a ship, they didnt have overnight duty, swapped crews out, had beards, had hot swedish babes, could only stay at sea for a few days, would load beer for underways Sounds like they were Navy-ing correctly.
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# ? Apr 2, 2013 22:26 |
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I want pictures of these attractive Swedish female sailors. Also awesome thread OP, my current knowledge of submarine stuff is from Tom Clancy, sooooooooooooooo
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# ? Apr 3, 2013 03:28 |
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http://www.bing.com/images/search?q=attractive+Swedish+female+sailors&FORM=HDRSC2 Might be some in there.
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# ? Apr 3, 2013 05:11 |
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Questions from someone who knows basically nothing about submarines apart from the obvious-- 1. These AIP subs--they can't possibly move very fast when running on LOX can they? I imagine they're pretty much stuck sitting still and listening. Is this true? 2. Why doesn't the US have any AIP subs for coastal defense? Would it just be pointless for us? 3. How quiet do you have to be when serving on a submarine? Is it like whispers only when you are up in some country's private parts?
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# ? Apr 3, 2013 05:32 |
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Hauldren Collider posted:3. How quiet do you have to be when serving on a submarine? Is it like whispers only when you are up in some country's private parts? You could probably talk regularly. However, you really don't want to drop a wrench or something like that.
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Hauldren Collider posted:Questions from someone who knows basically nothing about submarines apart from the obvious-- 1. The AIPs get up to about 20 knots or so submerged. Not sure how long they can sustain it (obviously not as long as a nuke boat.) You're thinking of diesel boats running on battery. 2. The question doesn't really work. The US doesn't have a huge coastal defense problem; we don't have pirates sieging our ports or a viable threat of amphibious invasion. The kind of small-boat drug-running, human smuggling etc that does go on is better dealt with by Coast Guard cutters and the like. We also have huge, huge coastlines. AIP boats are constrained in total range, time on station (by food stores as much as fuel), average speed, etc. They make sense for countries with limited littorals (Sweden, Israel etc) but the geography of pretty much anything the US wants to do requires the endurance of nukes to do effectively. 3. Generally we just used flashcards and Post-its. Snoring was strictly prohibited, they hid all the Rice Krispies boxes and you were required to sit to pee.
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# ? Apr 3, 2013 06:22 |
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I had to learn 2 different versions of sign language on my boat as part of my dolphins quals.
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# ? Apr 3, 2013 08:26 |
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Rig for Ultra-quiet - all off watch personnel must remain in their racks. For some reason we never got to run this drill.
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Golli posted:Rig for Ultra-quiet - all off watch personnel must remain in their racks. I had to do it when we did a few things. I got racked out to go fix poo poo that kept us needing UQ. Got me the only medal I really earned.
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We spent weeks at UQ. Our coners actually complained because they were getting behind on their crews-mess movie watching. UQ means no after watch cleanup. One COB pushed for a 'patrol quiet' which was just like UQ only you still had the hour of cleanup, because "ORSE is coming." Made taking the spec op seriously a little harder.
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Snowdens Secret posted:We spent weeks at UQ. Our coners actually complained because they were getting behind on their crews-mess movie watching. We still did after watch clean up, field days, drill walkthroughs and training no matter what
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genderstomper58 posted:We still did after watch clean up, field days, drill walkthroughs and training no matter what We came off station for field days and drills. I guess the bad guys didn't do anything important on the weekends.
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I meant 'for drills'. I.e., mandatory naptime. I can neither confirm nor deny that we rigged 'For Real.' Patrol Quiet was pretty popular. Golli fucked around with this message at 21:00 on Apr 3, 2013 |
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Snowdens Secret posted:We came off station for field days and drills. I guess the bad guys didn't do anything important on the weekends. We spent 2 weeks on RFUQ, and while I hold no special love for field day, the boat was so incredibly disgusting it was unbelievable. I held a new respect for constant cleaning efforts. It took us 2 months of 3 field days a week to get the boat presentable again. While the first 3-4 days of RFUQ are cool, after day 4-5 you start to go god drat crazy. You are out of movies, sick of reading, and your normally enjoyable rack hobbies have become loathsome.
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# ? Apr 7, 2013 19:16 |
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Watchstanders have 6 hours to clean already, if your boat was that filthy that fast you probably had a bunch of lazy slobs.
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# ? Apr 7, 2013 23:40 |
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Snowdens Secret posted:Watchstanders have 6 hours to clean already, if your boat was that filthy that fast you probably had a bunch of lazy slobs. I want to disagree.....but I can't
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# ? Apr 7, 2013 23:48 |
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At what point do you guys forget that you're on a literal tube several hundred feet underwater or does that never occur?
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# ? Apr 8, 2013 00:06 |
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Do you guys pressurize the air inside the sub?
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# ? Apr 8, 2013 00:21 |
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Baloogan posted:Do you guys pressurize the air inside the sub? Inside the hull pressure is kept at 1 atmosphere (give or take.) You don't need to take SCUBA-type ascent/descent precautions for nitrogen absorption or anything like that. The pressure hull is very strong to handle the difference in internal / external pressures. This is also why the hull compresses somewhat as you dive. And if you get a hole, water blasts in instead of just kind of trickling.
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holocaust bloopers posted:At what point do you guys forget that you're on a literal tube several hundred feet underwater or does that never occur?
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# ? Apr 8, 2013 00:44 |
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Golli posted:There are too many reminders - reprocessed air, no sunlight, up and down angles. Constant man-on-man groping
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Is anyone gay on the sub? Is it ok to be gay on a submarine? What are the gay friendly areas on a sub?
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