Overviews of Investigation on Submersible Pressure Hulls

jian ZHANG, Xinlong ZUO, Weibo WANG, Wenxian TANG, Wenxian Tang

Abstract


With the exploration of natural resources and the research on oceanography in the deep sea obtained more and more attention, in the recent years, the pressure hull of the submersibles has been widely studied and used in many states. In order to the continuing design and assessment on it effectively, the paper summarizes the design method, the structural feature and the material selection of this object.


Keywords


Pressure hull; Submersible; Design method; Structural feature; Material selection

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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3968/6129

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