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Cooling Alvin forged titanium hemisphere.
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Cooling Alvin forged titanium hemisphere.
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Meet Alvin booklet caption: One of the forged hemispheres cools. Material from the hemisphere's interior and exterior was later removed to reduced its thickness to 3 inches. Image of The Day caption: One of two new hemispheres for the research sub Alvin cools at Wisconsin-based forge, Ladish, in June 2008. Once forged, the hemispheres, which began as 35,000 pounds of titanium ingots, were welded together using an electron beam to form a personnel sphere for the sub. In 2011, the brand-new sphere will be installed as part of an upgrade to Alvin that will also include new flotation, a new command and control system, and improved imaging systems. When improved battery technology becomes available, new batteries will be added to allow the submersible to reach depths of 6500 meters, giving scientists upclose and personal access to 98% of the sea floor. Caption from Oceanus magazine, Vol. 51, No. 1, pg. 17: The two larger ingots were sent to Milwaukee for forging. The Ladish Company beat the ingots into disks about 140 inches across and 4 inches thick. They heated them up and pressed them down, heated them up, pressed them down. Then they built a massive round mold and pressed each heated disk into the mold to make two hemispheres. Caption from Oceanus magazine, Vol. 48, No. 2, pg. 14: Above, one of the forged hemispheres cools. Material from the hemispheres interior and exterior was later trimmed to reduce its thickness to 3 inches.
Meet Alvin booklet caption:
One of the forged hemispheres cools. Material from the hemisphere's interior and exterior was later removed to reduced its thickness to 3 inches.
Image of The Day caption:
One of two new hemispheres for the research sub Alvin cools at Wisconsin-based forge, Ladish, in June 2008. Once forged, the hemispheres, which began as 35,000 pounds of titanium ingots, were welded together using an electron beam to form a personnel sphere for the sub. In 2011, the brand-new sphere will be installed as part of an upgrade to Alvin that will also include new flotation, a new command and control system, and improved imaging systems. When improved battery technology becomes available, new batteries will be added to allow the submersible to reach depths of 6500 meters, giving scientists upclose and personal access to 98% of the sea floor.
Caption from Oceanus magazine, Vol. 51, No. 1, pg. 17:
The two larger ingots were sent to Milwaukee for forging. The Ladish Company beat the ingots into disks about 140 inches across and 4 inches thick. They heated them up and pressed them down, heated them up, pressed them down. Then they built a massive round mold and pressed each heated disk into the mold to make two hemispheres.
Caption from Oceanus magazine, Vol. 48, No. 2, pg. 14:
Above, one of the forged hemispheres cools. Material from the hemispheres interior and exterior was later trimmed to reduce its thickness to 3 inches.
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jdoucette: for Women in Deep Waters slideshow labrams: CCSPS Talk 28Sep2017 efitzpatrick: Muy Interesante magazine efitzpatrick: article jtromp: foe a presentation. dfino: alvin 50th etaylor: oceanus magazine, Vol. 51, No. 1, pg. 17 efitzpatrick: article efitzpatrick: slideshow efitzpatrick: images for Nature article ekoenig: media request efitzpatrick: VU akline: AVDF slide show efitzpatrick: discovery news samurphy: press release for AGU jdoucette: Image of The Day, 12/02/2010 acaracappaqubeck: Meet Alvin booklet acaracappaqubeck: Oceanus magazine, Vol. 48, No. 2, pg. 14
jdoucette: for Women in Deep Waters slideshow
labrams: CCSPS Talk 28Sep2017
efitzpatrick: Muy Interesante magazine
efitzpatrick: article
jtromp: foe a presentation.
dfino: alvin 50th
etaylor: oceanus magazine, Vol. 51, No. 1, pg. 17
efitzpatrick: article
efitzpatrick: slideshow
efitzpatrick: images for Nature article
ekoenig: media request
efitzpatrick: VU
akline: AVDF slide show
efitzpatrick: discovery news
samurphy: press release for AGU
jdoucette: Image of The Day, 12/02/2010
acaracappaqubeck: Meet Alvin booklet
acaracappaqubeck: Oceanus magazine, Vol. 48, No. 2, pg. 14
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