DocumentCode :
429868
Title :
Study on spherical pressure vessel of ceramics for deep-sea buoyancy module applications
Author :
Yano, Yusuke ; Takagawa, Shinichi
Author_Institution :
Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Sci. & Technol., Yokosuka, Japan
Volume :
3
fYear :
2004
fDate :
9-12 Nov. 2004
Firstpage :
1554
Abstract :
Remotely operated vehicles (ROVs) for deep-sea operation should be as light as possible for Improvement of maneuverability and payload increase. Engineering ceramics has been one of the candidate materials for deep-sea pressure vessels because of its high compressive strength. The plan, which lessens its specific gravity and enlarges its pressure tolerance, had been prepared with installation of ceramic macro-spheres into syntactic foam, however it had failed due to the chain reaction of collapse of the ceramics macro-spheres. The main purpose of this study is to establish the methodology of fabricating the ceramic pressure vessels for deep-sea operation. As the first step, the spherical pressure vessel of ceramics was studied for deep-sea buoyancy module application. It is very important to keep the reliability on the macro-sphere, and the shape (=sphericity and thickness) should be controlled as good as possible. Thus, the ceramic hemispheres were fabricated, and their local radius of curvature and wall thickness was precisely measured by use of the simple measuring instruments. The measured results showed that the spherical irregularities were significantly improved compared with the sample of approximately 20 years ago.
Keywords :
ceramics; oceanographic equipment; oceanographic techniques; remotely operated vehicles; underwater equipment; underwater vehicles; ROV; ceramic hemisphere; ceramic macrosphere; ceramic pressure vessel fabrication; ceramics; compressive strength; deep-sea buoyancy module; deep-sea operation; maneuverability; payload; pressure tolerance; remotely operated vehicles; specific gravity; spherical pressure vessel; syntactic foam; Ceramics; Glass; Gravity; Inorganic materials; Marine technology; Materials science and technology; Remotely operated vehicles; Sea measurements; Shape control; Thickness measurement;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
OCEANS '04. MTTS/IEEE TECHNO-OCEAN '04
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-8669-8
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/OCEANS.2004.1406353
Filename :
1406353
Link To Document :
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