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Sam7000

Civil/Environmental
Jan 15, 2013
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Hey all,

I am in need of a system to lift a ~300ton object off the sea floor. I have had suggestions of using a rack and pinion system driven by an electronic/hydraulic rotary drive unit, or using a multiple stage hydraulic ram with locking pins.

What are the pros and cons of the two options?

Thanks,
Sam
 
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Seriously? You want to lift 300 tons underwater and you come to a forum for advice? ("Well boss, some guys on a forum I never met told me it should work.")

How deep? Lift how far? For what purpose? How often? Portable? Remote control or direct? I could go on and on with questions. You haven't begun to give enough information to get any kind of reliable advice. Not that I would base my design on the opinions of some guys in a forum.

I see that you are Civil/Environmental. So its understandable if you don't have the mechanical design skills or judgment this job requires. You need a highly experienced mechanical design engineer (preferably experienced in underwater operations) on your staff working directly with you on this.
 
Why not float it to surface using air bags and then have a crane on a ship lift it into a holding bay?

Seems a little more practical than bringing it up to surface mechanically speaking.

Regards,
Cockroach
 
I think you might be right Jboggs. Probably one of those times I need to accept I can't do everything myself.
 
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