Thanks JL. Sorry I completely forgot to log on to thank you for the link earlier. Unfortunately, it wasn't quite what I was looking for.
If anyone else is reading this thread looking for similar data I have found a good site at:
http://www.ndbc.noaa.gov/maps/ADCP_WestGulf.shtml
It has a list...
Hello all,
Does anyone know where I can find information on deep sea currents in deep sea drilling areas? I need them so I can analyse the behavour of a frame being lowered through the water column to 10,000 feet.
Any help appreciated.
Thanks,
Graeme
Thanks Scotty. I had a look on the RS website. I think that might be the problem for me. Too much to choose from, since I don't really know exactly what to look for.
I think we are going to use jraef's recommendation. It is only £34.00 too, which is quite reasonable I thought.
And it's even...
Oh god, you've lost me with some of this. Ha ha.
That Omron one is only 80x80x37 mm, which I thought wasn't too bad.
I'm in the UK, it is running from mains voltage (240V), wattage is not important (I don't think), noise etc is definately not an issue. I do not need current limiting.
I'll...
I found a power supply that I think would be suitable.
It's called an Omron S8VM-01524A. Has anyone heard of them before?
http://www.omron-industrial.com/uk/home/products/controlcomponents/PowerSupplies/SinglePhase/S8VM/default.asp
Hi folks.
I'm looking for a very compact, 24V power supply that has a minimum current of 400mA.
A rough idea of the volume would be about 7x7x4 inches.
Is that an unreasonably small size to expect?
Have you had any experience of good compact power supplies? Or have you any recommendations...
It's a bored out cylinder that has to contain 15,000 PSI.
I think I have managed now. I used an equation from 27th edition Machinery Handbook instead, under the "Plates, shells and cylinders", page 294, equations a) and b)
Thanks,
Graeme
Ah, I just asked one of the other engineers I work with and our company has access to them.
I've not been working in the real engineering world for long.
Hello, had a quick look on the search but couldn't find anything unfortunatly.
I'm designing a tool casing (basically a cylinder with a capped end) that will have to withstand 15000PSI. I'm wondering how you go about calculatin how thick the end wall has to be to prevent it from blowing out...
Ok guys, got this sorted. I was wrong with the temperature range. It shouldn't be any higher than 150C, so the medium strength loctite should suffice.
Thanks for all the input.
Regards,
Graeme
Thanks a lot for the input and the links so far everyone.
I'm not sure about the corrosion, it is something I will flag up with the engineer who asked me to look into this.
Heckler - Those spirallock's look very useful. I'll see if that can be used instead.
Thanks,
Graeme
Thanks Heckler. It's not me who is designing it, I've just been asked to look up some information on loctite.
The designer said that locking heli-coils were not feasible.
Thanks for the link.
Graeme
I’ve got to attach a copper plate onto a piece of steel with 4 screws. The plate is there solely to stop any damage being done to the steel.
The component is part of a deep sea tool, and the copper plate will be in contact with Panelin control fluid, and temperature (Probably max 250 degrees...