oceanman
Marine/Ocean
- Oct 29, 2003
- 28
I have a pressure vessel test rig that I need to lower down to about 400 meters in seawater. It is pretty much just a 12 inch diameter pipe that is about 6 feet long. It has end caps, so the whole thing is pretty much cylindrical. There are a few things attached to its exterior, so it has a tendency to rotate when it is lowered into the ocean (in a vertical orientation). We use a swivel to prevent the rotation of the cylinder from twisting the cable onto which it is attached. Now, we need to attach a communication line to this mess, but the electric lines gets wrapped around the cable and fails. I do not want to add a slip ring for the electrical connectors, as those are expensive. So, I thought that putting on fins and maybe a nosecone would help to prevent the rotation. Is anyone aware of any guidelines that I can use to properly size and locate the fins? I am just looking for general guidlines, such as should the fins go on the top, bottom, or middle of the cylinger? How big should they be? Should there be three or four of them?
Thank you.
Oceanman
Thank you.
Oceanman