We use cookies to improve your experience, some are essential for the operation of this site.

Griff Outlaw and Brian Durante monitor gauge during syntactic foam pressure tests.

Griff Outlaw and Brian Durante monitor gauge during syntactic foam pressure tests.
Griff Outlaw and Brian Durante monitor gauge during syntactic foam pressure tests.
Griff Outlaw and Brian Durante monitor gauge during syntactic foam pressure tests.
Griff Outlaw and Brian Durante monitor gauge during syntactic foam pressure tests.
Comments (0)
364943
Kleindinst, Thomas N.
Griff Outlaw and Brian Durante monitor gauge during syntactic foam pressure tests.
Still Image
03/10/2011
graphics/Alvin_Foam_pressure_test/_TOM6379.jpg
Photographed for the Annual Report.
Image of the Day caption:
WHOI engineers Griff Outlaw (front) and Brian Durante monitor a gauge while pressure testing syntactic foam to be used in the improved research submersible Alvin. The foam, which will provide buoyancy for the 42,000-pound submersible, is one of several major upgrades that will eventually support longer, deeper dives to 6,500 meters. To go nearly 2,000 meters deeper than Alvin currently permits, engineers worked with two Massachusetts-based companies to create a lighter, harder foam able to withstand immense pressure at depth. The foam, which passed the pressure tests, is now being bonded and shaped before it will be fit into the submersible in the coming months.
Photo by Tom Kleindinst
© Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
Labels
This item includes these files
Collections