Archive image from page 150 of Development of a spherical acrylic. Development of a spherical acrylic plastic pressure hull for hydrospace application . developmentofsph00stac Year: 1970 A psi;t 500 psi for to psi at 100-psi epressurized to 500 PS 220min;depressunzed at 100-psi to 0 psi at eld for 10 n 100-psi/mm ii 1 J ' pressured to -> 500 psi at 100-psi/min i for 240 mm, depress!. )-psi/min rate held at 500 p to 0 psi at 50 Notes: 1. Temperature o interior surface—38° ' I Temperature o J. Dimensions of exterior surface—34° phere—66-in. OD x 6 i G Piexiglas F -in ID Figure 11


Archive image from page 150 of Development of a spherical acrylic. Development of a spherical acrylic plastic pressure hull for hydrospace application . developmentofsph00stac Year: 1970 A psi;t 500 psi for to psi at 100-psi epressurized to 500 PS 220min;depressunzed at 100-psi to 0 psi at eld for 10 n 100-psi/mm ii 1 J ' pressured to -> 500 psi at 100-psi/min i for 240 mm, depress!. )-psi/min rate held at 500 p to 0 psi at 50 Notes: 1. Temperature o interior surface—38° ' I Temperature o J. Dimensions of exterior surface—34° phere—66-in. OD x 6 i G Piexiglas F -in ID Figure 112. Comparison of strains under 500-psi sustained hydrostatic loading and strains under 500-psi sustained hydrostatic loading following a sustained loading of 1,000 psi; strains were measured on the interior surface in the equatorial region of the 66-inch-diameter capsule. Figure 113. Change in displacement of the 66-inch-diameter capsule under sustained hydrostatic loadings of different magnitudes.


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