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by manarth
1098 days ago
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Standard scuba cylinders are typically pressurised to around 230 bar, with a small proportion taking 300 bar as their standard working pressure (with margin for over-pressure). It's not too much of a leap from there to the 380 bar pressure at Titanic's depth. |
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As such, I will revise my theory, and posit that the actual issue with this strategy at Titanic depths is keeping the water out of the ballast tanks once you've evacuated them. This seems plausible given that the hatch must be bolted on from the outside. If they had a method to keep 382 bar of water dynamically out of the ballast tanks, presumably they could use that same method to have a hatch that can be opened without manual screwing.
[1] https://steelheadcomposites.com/composite-pressure-vessels/