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Dan January 25th 04 03:22 PM

Building a nuclear submarine
 
I've enjoyed all the replies to this OP, but somewhat seriously, has any
one built a personal sized SUB, say 4 person cap. With a max dive depth
of say 40 feet or so, this should be do able, no? Maybe I just read too
much of the "Mad Scientists" series growing up.



Alberto Panno-Peano wrote:

What do I need for my own nuclear - driven submarine ?

I need this very fast, can I build one in 6-8 weeks ?


steveb January 25th 04 03:48 PM

Building a nuclear submarine
 
"Brian Combs" lifted the trapdoor, peered around and
wrote:

and do you need it with missiles, torpedoes, and other armament


and should it be yellow?

Brian January 25th 04 04:31 PM

Building a nuclear submarine
 
First off, you will need some "dilithium crystals" for your warp drive. I
believe you can find these in the Vega star system. Oops that's space travel
at light speed,, sorry.

Ok lets try this again.

I'm pretty sure you will need a "flux capacitor". This may be found at
universal studios in Orland, Florida. Last time I tried to borrow it they
got ****ed and locked me up.

Shoot! I did it again,,, that's time travel.

I guess I can't help you since I know nothing of your primitive outdated
nuclear propulsion systems, good luck.


"Alberto Panno-Peano" wrote in message
om...
What do I need for my own nuclear - driven submarine ?

I need this very fast, can I build one in 6-8 weeks ?




steveb January 25th 04 04:41 PM

Building a nuclear submarine
 
"Brian" lifted the trapdoor, peered around and
wrote:

I guess I can't help you since I know nothing of your primitive outdated
nuclear propulsion systems, good luck.


Had God meant us to fly ..... he would have given us tickets!

Brian D January 25th 04 09:55 PM

Building a nuclear submarine
 
You might do further research by contacting the University of Florida. I
know they've built small-capacity submarines in their mechanical engineering
department. It may be a good place to start looking.

Brian

"Dan" wrote in message
...
I've enjoyed all the replies to this OP, but somewhat seriously, has any
one built a personal sized SUB, say 4 person cap. With a max dive depth
of say 40 feet or so, this should be do able, no? Maybe I just read too
much of the "Mad Scientists" series growing up.



Alberto Panno-Peano wrote:

What do I need for my own nuclear - driven submarine ?

I need this very fast, can I build one in 6-8 weeks ?




Scott Chaffin January 31st 04 05:19 PM

Building a nuclear submarine
 
Try looking at this site: giffordmarineinc.com These guys are building
their own (non-nuclear) sub.

"Dan" wrote in message
...
I've enjoyed all the replies to this OP, but somewhat seriously, has any
one built a personal sized SUB, say 4 person cap. With a max dive depth
of say 40 feet or so, this should be do able, no? Maybe I just read too
much of the "Mad Scientists" series growing up.



Alberto Panno-Peano wrote:

What do I need for my own nuclear - driven submarine ?

I need this very fast, can I build one in 6-8 weeks ?




David February 4th 04 10:23 AM

Building a nuclear submarine
 
Quite a few sites out there concerning building a submarine. Unlike boats
there are specific and unique issues pertaining to pressurization/hull
strength, window thickness/materials (the fewer windows the better IMHO but
that will depend
on application), internal oxygen/air/atmosphere.

Do a Google search for terms like: submersible, personalsubmarine. Be
prepared to buy or locate one to three very specialized and expensive texts
pertaining to submarine design/engineering. Its worth it. The topic of
designing and engineering portals for submarines is worth studying very
dilligently and in great detail and for very obvious reasons.

Something along the lines of neutral buyonacy is really what you strive for
in a submarine body. Loosely speaking: "you dont want it to float, you
definitely dont want it to sink". There is a guy who designed a sub that has
a nice emergency recovery system that brings the submarine back to the
surface in the event of an emergency. Look a around a bit for that site. I
believe that he also amassed a great deal of knowldege about portal
engineering.

Nuclear power? Perhaps you might consider the hydbrid of diesel +
thermonuclear power (?) based on Strontium-90 which has a long half-life and
decays into non-radioactive Zirconium. I didnt say that Strontium-90 was
cheap, did I?

See: http://www.psubs.org/

Among other things, maybe look for a reference called "Pressure Vessels".
There should be a link on PSubs.

----- Original Message -----
From: "Dan"
Newsgroups: rec.boats.building
Sent: Sunday, January 25, 2004 9:22 AM
Subject: Building a nuclear submarine


I've enjoyed all the replies to this OP, but somewhat seriously, has any
one built a personal sized SUB, say 4 person cap. With a max dive depth
of say 40 feet or so, this should be do able, no? Maybe I just read too
much of the "Mad Scientists" series growing up.



Alberto Panno-Peano wrote:

What do I need for my own nuclear - driven submarine ?

I need this very fast, can I build one in 6-8 weeks ?



"Dan" wrote in message
...
I've enjoyed all the replies to this OP, but somewhat seriously, has any
one built a personal sized SUB, say 4 person cap. With a max dive depth
of say 40 feet or so, this should be do able, no? Maybe I just read too
much of the "Mad Scientists" series growing up.



Alberto Panno-Peano wrote:

What do I need for my own nuclear - driven submarine ?

I need this very fast, can I build one in 6-8 weeks ?





Paul Oman February 6th 04 11:43 AM

Building a nuclear submarine
 
I understand the better models have a 'hand crank' mechanism attached to the
prop to serve as a back-up in case of battery failure or reactor melt-down!


Also, the lead underpants is another good option when ordering!

paul





Quite a few sites out there concerning building a submarine. Unlike boats
there are specific and unique issues pertaining to pressurization/hull
strength, window thickness/materials (the fewer windows the better IMHO but
that will depend
on application), internal oxygen/air/atmosphere.

Do a Google search for terms like: submersible, personalsubmarine. Be
prepared to buy or locate one to three very specialized and expensive texts
pertaining to submarine design/engineering. Its worth it. The topic of
designing and engineering portals for submarines is worth studying very
dilligently and in great detail and for very obvious reasons.

Something along the lines of neutral buyonacy is really what you strive for
in a submarine body. Loosely speaking: "you dont want it to float, you
definitely dont want it to sink". There is a guy who designed a sub that has
a nice emergency recovery system that brings the submarine back to the
surface in the event of an emergency. Look a around a bit for that site. I
believe that he also amassed a great deal of knowldege about portal
engineering.

Nuclear power? Perhaps you might consider the hydbrid of diesel +
thermonuclear power (?) based on Strontium-90 which has a long half-life and
decays into non-radioactive Zirconium. I didnt say that Strontium-90 was
cheap, did I?

See: http://www.psubs.org/

Among other things, maybe look for a reference called "Pressure Vessels".
There should be a link on PSubs.

----- Original Message -----
From: "Dan"
Newsgroups: rec.boats.building
Sent: Sunday, January 25, 2004 9:22 AM
Subject: Building a nuclear submarine

I've enjoyed all the replies to this OP, but somewhat seriously, has any
one built a personal sized SUB, say 4 person cap. With a max dive depth
of say 40 feet or so, this should be do able, no? Maybe I just read too
much of the "Mad Scientists" series growing up.



Alberto Panno-Peano wrote:

What do I need for my own nuclear - driven submarine ?

I need this very fast, can I build one in 6-8 weeks ?



"Dan" wrote in message
...
I've enjoyed all the replies to this OP, but somewhat seriously, has any
one built a personal sized SUB, say 4 person cap. With a max dive depth
of say 40 feet or so, this should be do able, no? Maybe I just read too
much of the "Mad Scientists" series growing up.



Alberto Panno-Peano wrote:

What do I need for my own nuclear - driven submarine ?

I need this very fast, can I build one in 6-8 weeks ?






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Barlovento February 22nd 04 04:49 PM

Building a nuclear submarine
 
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/americas/915059.stm

On Sun, 25 Jan 2004 15:22:33 GMT, Dan wrote:

I've enjoyed all the replies to this OP, but somewhat seriously, has any
one built a personal sized SUB, say 4 person cap. With a max dive depth
of say 40 feet or so, this should be do able, no? Maybe I just read too
much of the "Mad Scientists" series growing up.



Alberto Panno-Peano wrote:

What do I need for my own nuclear - driven submarine ?

I need this very fast, can I build one in 6-8 weeks ?



Stephen Baker February 22nd 04 09:34 PM

Building a nuclear submarine
 
I've enjoyed all the replies to this OP, but somewhat seriously, has any
one built a personal sized SUB, say 4 person cap. With a max dive depth
of say 40 feet or so, this should be do able, no?


Try this one. ;-)

http://www.ussubs.com/Luxury_folder/lux.phoenix.html

Steve
Stephen C. Baker - Yacht Designer
http://members.aol.com/SailDesign/pr...cbweb/home.htm


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