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Impossibly Perfect Sphere posted:I guess not all billionaires get a bail out.
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PenguinKnight posted:don't worry guys im on my way to rescue you with my own sub
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# ? Jun 21, 2023 00:53 |
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Spoiler they're all loving dead. Spoiler number two the tin can has been crushed. Spoiler number 3 Grover was probably the head engineer on this one
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# ? Jun 21, 2023 00:54 |
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Google Jeb Bush posted:it's weirdly difficult to find all that much about action group other than their (flagship) aviation division Let me help you, people don't move their businesses to the U.E.A., particularly things like private jet brokerages to do good and legal things, that's why you can't find much stuff. quote:Action Group owns the property development company, Action Property Group established 2006, which invests in and develops luxury properties. An example of its work was a luxury duplex penthouse with spectacular views of Lords Cricket Ground in London which was created from an empty shell property. London luxury property development via U.E.A, also a thing where you are definitely doing some shady as hell poo poo.
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# ? Jun 21, 2023 00:54 |
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groverhaus is still standing to this day
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# ? Jun 21, 2023 00:55 |
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cat botherer posted:Is that phthalate-free? It’s phthalate-free but not phallux-free
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# ? Jun 21, 2023 00:55 |
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Further Reading posted:He said to anywhere deeper than the titanic. The titanic is as deep as the titanic. Probably unrelated for science reasons I’m not smart enough to understand, but paintball air tanks (the little ones that attach to the gun and you run around with) are made from wrapped carbon fiber like the groversub, and charge up to 4500psi very safely. If the pressure vessel on those bottles were to fail at full pressure, it would explode and kill anyone nearby. Because of this, my understanding is that safety standards require, when these 4500psi-rated bottles are manufactured, each bottle has to be pressurised to triple the rated pressure (so in this case, 13,500psi) and show no signs of defect afterwards (and also not explode) before it can be sold to a customer. Every bottle has an inspection plate on it, and every so often (I can’t remember now but I think it’s every couple of years) has to be retested, again at triple the rated pressure, before you are allowed to keep using it. If it shows signs of weakness (or explodes) during that re-test, you go buy another one. I believe the logic here is that if the pressure vessel can survive 3x rated pressure in optimal testing conditions without damage, then it can survive a couple of years of some idiot goon (me) running around a field with it at 4500psi. I think it’s important that the groversub be tested at depths much deeper than the titanic for the same reason. If you only test it to titanic depths, then you can’t really know for sure whether it’s completely safe at that depth or whether that’s right on the limit of what it’s capable of.
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# ? Jun 21, 2023 00:56 |
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ThinkTank posted:It is not sensible to send your submersible past the depth to which it is pressure rated, otherwise they implode. You generally want to "test" things to a load factor higher than you will be regularly stressing them, to give you a safety factor for things like nicks, dings, wear caused by cyclical loading, etc. Nobody should be designing a sub that regularly dives to 4000m so that it will *implode when it hits 4001m. For a sub, they should have test dove it to *deeper* than their regular depth floor, to prove that safety factor. Otherwise you're deep into "well it worked last time so that means it will work this time!" territory. kalleth fucked around with this message at 01:03 on Jun 21, 2023 |
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Sydin posted:So it's entirely possible that all you could find is thousands of shattered pieces of carbon fiber, the titanium sealing ring/hatch, some early 2000's gaming and audio equipment, and some greasy pockets of red jelly. That shouldn't be too difficult. It's not as if all those bits and bobs would be falling into an existing debris field spanning 15ish square miles. EDIT: Oh whoops
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# ? Jun 21, 2023 00:57 |
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Someone get Dirk Pitt on the case!
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# ? Jun 21, 2023 00:58 |
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The Dirtiest Harry posted:Probably unrelated for science reasons I’m not smart enough to understand, but paintball air tanks (the little ones that attach to the gun and you run around with) are made from wrapped carbon fiber like the groversub, and charge up to 4500psi very safely. If the pressure vessel on those bottles were to fail at full pressure, it would explode and kill anyone nearby. Paintball air tanks also have safety valves that vent the gas when it reaches a certain overpressure point
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Impossibly Perfect Sphere posted:I guess not all billionaires get a bail out. Some get a blow out!
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# ? Jun 21, 2023 00:58 |
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in addition to testing at 3x the pressure, they should've tested with 3x as many billionaires on board before offering service to individual billionaires
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# ? Jun 21, 2023 00:59 |
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Raskolnikov38 posted:Paintball air tanks also have safety valves that vent the gas when it reaches a certain overpressure point That’s true, but won’t save you from a catastrophic failure of the bottle itself (which I admit is, by design, virtually impossible to have happen under normal or even somewhat-moronic operation.)
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# ? Jun 21, 2023 01:00 |
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I just found out there were two billionaires on board?!
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# ? Jun 21, 2023 01:00 |
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I think I saw in a news clip some retired admiral saying that the US Navy's recovery robots only go to something like 2000m and this thing is at around 3800m. So yeah, even if they find them, they won't be able to bring it/them to the surface (assuming they're intact) without attaching some sort of external ballast balloons or some other goofy poo poo. They're dead but hey, if rich people wanna be the first to do extreme touristy things like this, they can be my guest.
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The Dirtiest Harry posted:
Same with scuba tanks. They're regularly tested to 1.5x~ their rated pressure and shops will only fill tanks with a valid and in date test.
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MoonshineWilly posted:Man, what a way to go. Dying while huffing rich people farts in a metal pringles can at the bottom of the ocean. The part that gets me is that when you’re that deep and isolated, if anything whatsoever goes wrong, you’re hosed. It’s not like a rescue vehicle can just show up. Correction: a carbon fiber Pringles can. Actually, leave Pringles out of this because an actual metal Pringles can would still be functional.
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Methylethylaldehyde posted:The implosion caused the rapidly collapsing mist of passenger to act similarly to a diesel cylinder, igniting the remaining air, thus causing an explosion! I've seen enough superhero movies to recognize an origin story. However, are we getting five red Dr Manhattans or will one of them be a carbon fiber guy?
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# ? Jun 21, 2023 01:02 |
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Raskolnikov38 posted:Paintball air tanks also have safety valves that vent the gas when it reaches a certain overpressure point Pardon me if I am incorrect, but isn't holding high pressure in tension, which carbon fiber is good at, while holding high pressure out is compression, which it is terrible for?
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# ? Jun 21, 2023 01:02 |
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I went on vacation over the weekend and stopped paying attention to the news and I come back to find a rich man had reduced himself to a tin of sardines. And life is good.
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# ? Jun 21, 2023 01:03 |
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More like Xbox 690.
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kalleth posted:Same with scuba tanks. They're regularly tested to 1.5x~ their rated pressure and shops will only fill tanks with a valid and in date test. The 20-lb propane tank in your grill is subjected to more rigorous and regular testing than this submersible.
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# ? Jun 21, 2023 01:03 |
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kalleth posted:You generally want to "test" things to a load factor higher than you will be regularly stressing them, to give you a safety factor for things like nicks, dings, wear caused by cyclical loading, etc. Raskolnikov38 posted:Paintball air tanks also have safety valves that vent the gas when it reaches a certain overpressure point
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# ? Jun 21, 2023 01:04 |
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Triggs posted:I think I saw in a news clip some retired admiral saying that the US Navy's recovery robots only go to something like 2000m and this thing is at around 3800m. So yeah, even if they find them, they won't be able to bring it/them to the surface (assuming they're intact) without attaching some sort of external ballast balloons or some other goofy poo poo. They're dead but hey, if rich people wanna be the first to do extreme touristy things like this, they can be my guest. Apparently they roped some undersea pipe construction ships in that have some capability to get lower than 2km. It's not gonna help but I did get a cheap chuckle out of a serious news organization giving BREAKING UPDATES about how the latest and greatest hope in saving the billionaire sub was with underwater vessels that "specialize in laying pipe underseas."
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The Dirtiest Harry posted:Probably unrelated for science reasons I’m not smart enough to understand, but paintball air tanks (the little ones that attach to the gun and you run around with) are made from wrapped carbon fiber like the groversub, and charge up to 4500psi very safely. If the pressure vessel on those bottles were to fail at full pressure, it would explode and kill anyone nearby. Also, the reason carbon fiber works for paintball tanks is because its the opposite situation compared to the sub. The air pressure is higher inside paintball tank which puts tension on carbon fiber which is what its GOOD at. The sub faces higher pressure out, compressing the hull which carbon fiber is BAD at.
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# ? Jun 21, 2023 01:07 |
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I mean, I guess I don't lust for death. But it failed the 4k test, and they were like eff it and went to 6k they used text, or whatever to communicate no beacon Sealed inside, so even if they make it to the surface *shaking my magic 8-ball* "All Signs Point to Death" and also lol the StepSon living his life at the Blink 182 concert about to be like a more multi-millionaire. Sucks for the death, but one of the vids of a previous passenger said the waiver mentioned death like 20 times on the first page, lol Also: Pilot: Look at the Majestic Titanic, in all her glory!! Passenger: We're going to die, tho? Pilot: erhm. But, look at the Majestic Titanic in her natural habitat! Pilot: Bob, get off the shitter, so everyone can see! blight rhino fucked around with this message at 01:10 on Jun 21, 2023 |
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almost1337 posted:Pardon me if I am incorrect, but isn't holding high pressure in tension, which carbon fiber is good at, while holding high pressure out is compression, which it is terrible for? That's correct, but carbon fiber tubes are pretty strong I guess. A quick Google shows some oil and gas testing at ~21MPa. The pressure at the Titanic is ~ 38 MPa. If it was a composite overwrap titanium or something I could see it analyzing with a positive margin of safety with a stupidly low safety factor of 1.2 or something. They definitely didn't proof test it at 3x though, lol.
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# ? Jun 21, 2023 01:08 |
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Lick Joe posted:That shouldn't be too difficult. It's not as if all those bits and bobs would be falling into an existing debris field spanning 15ish square miles. If it imploded, wouldn't some of the debris like fabric or tubing or plastic computer parts be floating on the surface by now? I'm not sure if conditions are calm and sunny enough to even spot something like that though.
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# ? Jun 21, 2023 01:08 |
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V2 will use a Wiimote.
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# ? Jun 21, 2023 01:09 |
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Zhanism posted:Also, the reason carbon fiber works for paintball tanks is because its the opposite situation compared to the sub. The air pressure is higher inside paintball tank which puts tension on carbon fiber which is what its GOOD at. The sub faces higher pressure out, compressing the hull which carbon fiber is BAD at. That’s neat, I didn’t know that. I really hope the groversub engineers did.
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# ? Jun 21, 2023 01:11 |
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The Titan with it's alive passengers is going to get ejected from a volcano about 5 thousand years from now.
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The Dirtiest Harry posted:That’s neat, I didn’t know that. I really hope the groversub engineers did. Good News: They Did! Bad News: They Fired That Guy!
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# ? Jun 21, 2023 01:13 |
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It's surprising the sub hadn't imploded well before this.
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# ? Jun 21, 2023 01:13 |
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Vincent Van Goatse posted:Those five dudes are dead right now. That submarine had worse build quality than experimental subs from the nineteenth century. Here's footage of when they lost contact with them https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HSxECJNYPuA
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Bad Purchase posted:groverhaus is still standing to this day and you can visit it for a lot less than $250k
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# ? Jun 21, 2023 01:18 |
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Codependent Poster posted:Here's footage of when they lost contact with them Shocking footage from the inside of the sub https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UqeFT4xAcXM Poor bastards don't even get to enjoy nitrogen narcosis before they kick it.
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https://twitter.com/audioguy182/status/1670972322898141185
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I can’t tell if he’s 23 or 42
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Assuming by some miracle it didn't just explode and kill them instantly and instead they are sitting on the bottom or floating in the deep current or something do you think they've started killing the weak to conserve air yet? Surely the CEO was the first to go. I am imagining the billionaire offering half his money to whoever eliminates the others.
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