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- Jan 30, 2013
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Ironically, I was just thinking this the other day. No one named "Stockton Rush" ever grew up poor!dik said:born into wealth,
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Ironically, I was just thinking this the other day. No one named "Stockton Rush" ever grew up poor!dik said:born into wealth,
An FMEA is only as good as the ability of the team to fully assess the all forseeable risk factors and properly rate them and determine proper mitigation. We only know part of the story with the dismissal of Mr. Lochridge and the following litigation. Possibly, other members of the OceanGate team analyzed the FMEA differently and that is not unusual.
dik said:International waters? That's why I was wondering why Canada would be involved, other than the mothership taking off from Newfoundland.
Energy released or energy absorbed?
Denial said:They suggested that the "potential energy of compression" released by the implosion would be equivalent to the gravitational potential energy that would be released if Titan had been hoisted to a height of about 600 metres then dropped onto a very solid block of concrete.
just some nerd said:I view it as the latter - as you dive deeper, energy is stored as stresses in the hull, which release rapidly when said hull fails.