tbedford
Mechanical
- Jul 11, 2004
- 79
Hello all;
I have before me an interesting problem.
We are sinking a PVC frame approx 10 feet Wide by 30 Length x 4 feet High. No problem to place it floating in the ocean. The frame will fill with saltwater once there. The frame will hold 9 coils of 2" HDPE approx 200 feet per coil. Eventually the coils will be filled with a glycol solution serving as a heat exchange medium for a bank of compressors.
The frame will rest on a sandy, gentle slope at approx 40 feet below the surface.
Question is ...what is the best way to control a slow, accurate descent for this large frame?
Thanks, TAB
I have before me an interesting problem.
We are sinking a PVC frame approx 10 feet Wide by 30 Length x 4 feet High. No problem to place it floating in the ocean. The frame will fill with saltwater once there. The frame will hold 9 coils of 2" HDPE approx 200 feet per coil. Eventually the coils will be filled with a glycol solution serving as a heat exchange medium for a bank of compressors.
The frame will rest on a sandy, gentle slope at approx 40 feet below the surface.
Question is ...what is the best way to control a slow, accurate descent for this large frame?
Thanks, TAB