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lucky555 said:...No other application is even close to that of a deep sea sub hull...
Except maybe the Advanced Unmanned Search System (AUSS) deep sea sub hull?
AUSS said:...The center section is a cylindrical graphite epoxy pressure hull with titanium hemispherical ends. The hull provides the central structure and all its buoyancy---no syntactic foam is used...
Huh. Sounds kinda familiar.
Edit add: I'm guessing that this is the technical paper that Spencer used as the starting point for their hull design:
...The AUSS Mod 2 pressure-hull assembly, consisting of a wet-wound graphite-fiber epoxy composite cylinder capped with adhesive-bonded titanium coupling rings, and closed off with titanium hemispherical bulkheads...
If that's so, it could be that they didn't account for scaling factors as they sized their barrel up from 31" x 65" to 66" x 98".