In article <9bec2d9c91bd4cadbabe6a061fa386f1@ScubaMonster.com>, CHARLES
E Hutchings Sr via ScubaMonster.com <forum@nospam.ScubaMonster.com>
wrote:
> How thick would (thickness of exterrior walls, have to be)you have to have
> flex a glass with inner measurements of 16' High X 15' feeet wide X 25 feet
> long (inside is hollow through out}, at a depth of 2000 feet?
>
> And what would the forumla be for that. Only want answer to above question.
It depends on the shape of the vessel, and the inside pressure
> Email responses to hutchingssrcs@msn.com
Sorry, you post a question to Usenet, you get the answer on Usenet.
keysclub@bellsouth.net - 03 Jun 2005 21:49 GMT
> In article <9bec2d9c91bd4cadbabe6a061fa386f1@ScubaMonster.com>, CHARLES
> E Hutchings Sr via ScubaMonster.com <forum@nospam.ScubaMonster.com>
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> > flex a glass with inner measurements of 16' High X 15' feeet wide X 25 feet
> > long (inside is hollow through out}, at a depth of 2000 feet?
Check over at Harbor Branch. None of theirs are that large, yet , but
their Sea Links are doing 3000'. In the purest of Plex-i-glass.
http://www.hboi.edu/marineops/jsl.html
"CHARLES E Hutchings Sr via ScubaMonster.com"
<forum@nospam.ScubaMonster.com> wrote in message
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> How thick would (thickness of exterrior walls, have to be)you have to have
> flex a glass with inner measurements of 16' High X 15' feeet wide X 25 feet
> long (inside is hollow through out}, at a depth of 2000 feet?
An orange, because a vest has no sleeves.
Crownfield - 04 Jun 2005 00:00 GMT
> "CHARLES E Hutchings Sr via ScubaMonster.com"
> <forum@nospam.ScubaMonster.com> wrote in message
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>
> An orange, because a vest has no sleeves.
and thus you win "The Laugh of the Day Award" !!
Lee Bell - 04 Jun 2005 03:44 GMT
>> How thick would (thickness of exterrior walls, have to be)you have to
>> have
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> An orange, because a vest has no sleeves.
Some do, but only because ice cream has no bones.
Lee
Scott - 04 Jun 2005 04:06 GMT
> >> How thick would (thickness of exterrior walls, have to be)you have to
> >> have
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> Some do, but only because ice cream has no bones.
Depends upon which solvent you use.
Rich Lockyer - 04 Jun 2005 08:48 GMT
>> >> How thick would (thickness of exterrior walls, have to be)you have to
>> >> have
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>Depends upon which solvent you use.
Looks like a job for Transparent Aluminum
--- Rich
http://richlockyer.tripod.com/
Cam - 04 Jun 2005 15:12 GMT
>> >> How thick would (thickness of exterrior walls, have to be)you have to
>> >> have
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>Depends upon which solvent you use.
Actually, I believe that the larger size typewriter case will fit
three penguins.
Rich Lockyer - 06 Jun 2005 05:23 GMT
>Actually, I believe that the larger size typewriter case will fit
>three penguins.
African or European?
--- Rich
http://richlockyer.tripod.com/
Lee Bell - 06 Jun 2005 12:10 GMT
>>Actually, I believe that the larger size typewriter case will fit
>>three penguins.
>
> African or European?
Yes
Crownfield - 06 Jun 2005 19:08 GMT
> >>Actually, I believe that the larger size typewriter case will fit
> >>three penguins.
> >
> > African or European?
>
> Yes
and thus you win "The Laugh of the Day Award" !!
perfect!
John Mason Jr - 06 Jun 2005 19:08 GMT
>>Actually, I believe that the larger size typewriter case will fit
>>three penguins.
>
> African or European?
You can fit more if you toss them in a blender first
John
Cam - 06 Jun 2005 21:43 GMT
> >>Actually, I believe that the larger size typewriter case will fit
> >>three penguins.
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>
> John
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