Now that the dust has settled what actually went wrong

Now that the dust has settled what actually went wrong

The sub had basically no safety margins.

Is this a meme or scientific

Nigger thirdworld employees

Not scientific, the body is like 97% water, and so the body just gets 3% smaller as all the air molecules clap to basically zero space, and your body immediately runs out of air and you die to asphixiation in 5 seconds and the body is mostly intact.

The fish down there are probably starting to eat into their mostly intact bodies. In a few years nothing will be left except their bones and the sub will be repurposed for floura and deep sea creatures.

OH MY GOD, he turned into small cubes?!!?

scientifically pajeets are made of 99% cowshit
because it was made by jeets for a cheap jew

what went wrong

It was a fucking DIY submarine. What do you mean "what went wrong"? What the fuck didn't go wrong?

Lol why is there an explosion

Submarine wall produces a 200 thousand psi jet of water which begins to etch a cavity into the other wall of the sub.

Well it's been fun, but if you have any last words, now is the time.

Real engineers are EXPENSIVE

Fuck, even just hiring a real fucking drafter would've been better.

white hubris

It had clear limitations and the owner being an unchallenged richfag who was never smacked as a child decided to test them.

They rolled him in his life jacket and poured him from his boot
And he ain't gonna dive no more

There were 2 big problems the sub creators ran into.

1. They only made the tips of the submarine titanium, not the whole shaft witch was composite metals

2. This would actually be fine if they kept diving to shallower and shallower depths until they retired the composite submarine. Instead they kept diving to the same extreme depths which kept weakening the sub

it was an implosion

Is he okay?

Dumbass Jew owner ignored all the warnings from safety and engineering, fired the ones warning him and others GTFO when they realized the owner was gonna kill people like a noob. Whistleblowers status: ignored. Costs minimized, profit: 0 because dead.

Then him and some richfags went down past what the unsafe design could hand and went BOOM and imploded real fucking fast. Even heard it on the surface, they caught it on video.

Someone who actually fucking looked into it here.

Stockton Rush, the owner of the sub company, was a smart guy and definitely an innovator in the field, but he was an arrogant bastard who didn't listen to anyone else. But his entire history of success was taking big risks, ignoring safety concerns, and hoping to get lucky and he got very lucky for a long time. Going with carbon fiber instead of titanium was the biggest problem in this particular case. That's not to say that you can't build a sub with carbon fiber, you certainly can and it will certainly work (it'll also be FAR cheaper than titanium as well), but over time the material will warp and it'll eventually fail. So as a one time use sub, it's a practical choice, but he used subs made with this material over and over and well...he ran out of luck.

no reason to use carbonfiber at all, just silly and expensive. Stainless steel or titanium or regular steel with sac anodes

Would a carbon fiber submarine be near impossible to pick up as via a magnetic anomaly detector? Obviously not for use in deep dive situations, but rather stealth delivery of Navy SEALs and that sort of thing.

What caused them to lose control of the sub?

meme or scientific

Science is the biggest meme of all time

It was a submersible made out of PLASTIC. I’m surprised it actually worked a few times beforehand

that fella in the webm had no skin to begin with. so i figure his problems started before this

Weren't they trapped down there for several hours before it finally imploded?

the amount of money wasted looking for them

the controller disconnected from the playstation

the titan submersible imploded

The guy is exploding in the webm

Anon is probably referring the the fiery explosion immediately after the implosion. That's an artistic portrayal of something that would have happened. When gases are compressed, they heat up. Air compressed that much that fast would have reached thousands of degrees, and briefly glowed with incandescent heat and brief combustion of anything flammable in the air pocket. But the actual explosion isn't from that. It's from the water bouncing back after the collapse. It was moving pretty fast at that point, and that momentum doesn't just disappear. So the bubble rebounded and collapsed probably a few times as things settled.

no reason to use carbonfiber at all

It's lighter than other options, which reduces the costs associated with hauling the sub around.

The only one I really feel bad for is the teenage kid that got dragged along by his Dad. Anyone could see this thing was a disaster waiting to happen and to pay for the 'privilege' is insane

They will be mist.

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There'd still be more than enough metal pieces to detect in a submarine with a hull made from carbon fiber.

what was even the point of the sub in the first place? There was no windows, you were just looking at the titanic through a camera, they could have just used a drone and it would have had the same effect.

So that's why the Implosion spell in Heores of Might and Magic 3 is so powerful

omg it turned them into little beads!

This is a simulation of what it feels like when you have to listen to a black woman talk for 1 second.

It's only about 60 percent water in reality

asphyxiate

No retard
Near instantaneous pressure change like that a. Collapses all matter in the sub
And b. Raises the temperature in the sub by thousands of degrees in an instant
You're dead before you realize the hull breached

Is that the billionaire retard that went deep diving and cut costs on his submerger ?

Honestly i would be very worried on deep dive currents. But what do i know i didnt take the vax.

They were under a lot of pressure.

Feel bad for the younger guy on board who got dragged into doing it with his dad. He just wanted to be a comfy rich neet playing vidya.....

i like this topic because it exposes how many people cant comprehend an implosion

starting

buddy it has BEEN a few years

(you) can recreate it just put yourself in a tank and release 5000-10000 bars of pressure instantly. Tell us how it goes, im also convinced is fake and im willing to bet (YOUR) life on it.

For a brief second they all became one.

Right. That’s what I’ve read as well. It’s more like death from incineration, paradoxically, when you die from implosion at those pressures. Yes it’s faster than your nervous system can react to.

How optimistic of you.

Bazinga

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It was built by niggers and Indians with materials from Home Depot literally not even joking

Can someone post the Logitech controller meme? He bought a shitty budget wireless controller know for horrible connectivity issues. The sticks would drift 100% when connection was lost. That's prolly what put him in the fatal nosedive. I'm disappointed at Logitech for releasing such a shit controller. I used to trust their stuff.

youtu.be/EGJtrnml-8M

there are currents in deepdiving , 5000-10000 bars of pressure make those currents extremely dangerous because you cant steer properly.

Im convinced they just got swiped away even deeper than they wanted to go.

lots of rich people are stupid
look at Elon and Drumpf

To distract from the hunter biden case.

I also spent 45 minutes watching Jewtube videos about this, but I actually paid attention. Carbon fiber will not work long term under pressure. Not getting into the details but it doesn't not expand and contract well

Also, he didn't make subs over and over out of the same material. He made 2 subs out of carbon fiber and the one that imploded had dozens of trips under pressure. There were many design and construction errors with these vehicles and there were several people that submitted requests to governing bodies to look into Stockton and his boondoggle but nothing was ever done

Engineer with a god complex. They're annoying fucks if you get one as everything becomes an egotistical battle.

The Big Bang

I wonder if this is how life began.

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Do you think the engine would be made of carbon fibre?

No engineer wants to go somewhere with 5000 bars of pressure.

Military submarines go 500m (500bars) of pressure. even the secret ones dont go down 1000meters, or 1000 bars.

How can I suicide like this?

More like women

logitech controller

niggers when they think about not eating breakfast this morning

Actual Non Destructive Engineer here.
Carbon fibre reinforced plastic was the wrong material to build a sub out of for these reasons;

To be thick enough to withstand the pressure means that it virtually impossible to detect defects in manufacture or over time. Small air bubbles as each layer is added are unavoidable and these absorbe ultrasound.
It becomes more brittle as it gets colder.

I suspect as it got colder it compressed under pressure at different rates throughout the material.
This would have caused a delamination which could only grow with repeated use.

It was always just a question of time before one of these delaminations reached the edge ( though it probably originated at the edge anyway) then there would have been water ingress in to the material then it would expand like puff pastry as the water froze.

You gonna row it manually or what

According to AI, anything is possible….

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So smacks lips, iz u saying, coating the materials in paint is good ?

Bro do you know what a cavitation is?

It wouldn't matter - it was doomed from the drawing board.

Glory glory
what a helluva way to die

ICE for a submarine.

Diesel submarines only use their engine on the surface to charge batteries for submersion. You'll still need battery packs.

Well not on their materials, the steel ones.
I already know it's yes, paints adds protection.

Thought it was gory glory.

The design was dogshit

The carbon fiber was half as thick as it needed to be to be remotely safe

They laid it down in multiple layers instead of one big one, compromising its strength

The CF only went in one direction instead of multiple, again making it weaker

When it bubbled THEY SANDED IT DOWN before putting the next layer on

The resin they used was a bad choice, and contributed to the layers separating

But most importantly
Stockton was too much of a greedy retard, to actually have a safety analysis performed, and even if he had done it, his ego was too massive to listen to anyone.

Nuclear subs have diesel engines too.
they want backup plans in case nuclear engine dies.

At that depth you would die faster than you could blink.

What is crazy is how slowly information is being released. For example did you know the CEO's wife actually heard the sound of the implosion from the support ship 10,000ft above and that moment was captured on camera?

bbc.com/news/articles/c5yg5qggvwjo

I mean I obviously don't know personally what goes on in a nuclear submarine but they'd presumably be forced to surface to operate it same as diesel subs.

Yes or with a stationary bicycle attached to a propeller.

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At those pressures; little if any benefit for carbon composites in compression.

The smart play would have been steel.

incidentally Stocktons grandfather built a cannon that killed 6 people when it burst

Stockton went up on deck to do the actual firing himself. A number of guests gathered around the cannon to watch. The Peacemaker was loaded with 25 pounds of powder, a smaller charge than usual. Yet when it was fired, a tremendous explosion shook the ship. The left side of the Peacemaker burst, and several thousand pounds of iron fragments went hurtling into the crowd gathered to the left of the cannon.

Among those killed were Secretary of State Abel P. Upshur; Secretary of the Navy Gilmer; Virgil Maxcy, former charge d'affaires in Belgium; Commodore Beverly Kennon, chief of the navy's Bureau of Construction; David Gardiner, father of the president's fiancée, President Tyler's personal servant of many years; and two members of the cannon crew. Among those stunned by the explosion but not seriously injured were Captain Stockton and nine sailors. Senator Thomas Hart Benton of Missouri suffered a burst eardrum

Exotic but theoretically possible.

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that is insane but also completely believable

it's has always been steel for everything.

thumbnail of Carlos imploding, kek

Steel or Titanium (though it doesn't much like salt water) - they are well understood.

the voice of diversity

Nah, titanium is better when you need light weight.
Both of them have an essentially unlimited number of stress cycles if the amplitude is below a certain threshold. Aluminum would've died from fatigue.

you right, thanks anon

sac anodes

Thank you anon! I had never heard of sacrificial anodes until your post. Looking in to the engineering behind some of the marvels I take for granted is a pure joy. There are a lot of very intelligent people out there.

Titanium is branded type of steel.

Steel is an alloy, mixture of different metals.
Titanium is jewish.

These guys may not realize it, but in a sense, they were more lucky than most human beings in at least one aspect. I feel bad for the young 20-something son who was pressured by his stupid dad to join him on it, it’s obviously a tragedy and I’m sure the mother was devastated, but all the egotistical boomers on the vessel were nothing but lucky. This is one of the few human deaths that were, quite literally, ACTUALLY instant and painless. Most deaths come with psychological suffering, physical suffering, or both. Whether “dying peacefully” suffocating/drowning in a hospital bed with a sense of impending doom but being too weak to even freak out, or burning alive in a car crash screaming in your last moments until your vocal cords and lungs are burnt out, most deaths are far from this one.

The pressure was so extreme when the vessel’s infrastructure failed that it was, for all intents and purposes, instant. I forget the exact millisecond, nanosecond, or whatever figures, but the body’s pain receptors in the brain could not receive any signal before the crush was complete. Not only was it painless but they literally did not perceive it whatsoever. Of course the arrogant billionaires get the lucky, extra-merciful, completely-devoid-of-suffering death. Ironic

WHITE MEN ARE BORING

WHITE MEN ARE UNINSPIRING

NOW GET IN THE OSCAR THE GROUCH GARBAGE CAN WERE GONNA GO SEE THE GRAND STAIRCASE

Or you know the conceptual design flaws of making it a submarine instead of a bathysphere which reduces the need for the vessel to be lightweight.

Steel is better yes, but it has been done with titanium.
Anything is better than carbon composites.

Titanium is branded type of steel.

It's another element completely!

i bet the creator of the sub was jewish

controller drift literally killed people

damn

Titanium is the devil's metal, it's just steel and he sends imps to keep it warm with infernal magic everytime after it's heated.

No. Also, they add titanium to a lot of steel alloys, idiot.

Ironically he was tighter than a shark's arse at fifty fathoms - when it came to money.

Titanium is a jewish brand of mixtures of alloys.

Steel can/does contain titanium.

His lineage can be traced to two signers of the Declaration of Independence so no.
Masons maybe.
He was greedy like a jew though. And hubristic.

Due to the nature of their deaths, their souls are now trapped down there. They have no idea where they are or how to leave.
Chtulhu awaits them.

The guy who came up with the concept of the submarine was a boomer type that simply couldn't deal with the fact he failed. It's perfectly fine if you try something new, like this carbon fibre submarine for deep sea diving, maybe even though it doesn't work out people learn things about how such hulls.

This guy's problem was that he took money from outside investors, was cocksure his new concept would work. And when experienced people (who knew their shit) told him, buddy there's no way this can work financial, your carbon fibre hull is already showing signs of stress. That window is also going to need to be replaced as well. You're not going to make money on this, you should stick to what you know works (like titanium with chrome plating), and maybe funnel some of that profit into R&D for experimental subs.

Also boomers are cowards. He had people (other than himself) do dives when he had already heard complaints (from people who built subs) that there were signs of stress on the hull. It gets to the point then, after hearing enough warnings, putting enough people at risk, that he starts to believe these people are wrong, after all, the sub is still standing, none of the people he got to use as guinea-pigs (because he's a coward) died so perhaps they're just like chicken little and he can finally indulge the ultimate boomer fantasy: that decades of wisdom are all wrong and your way is the right way. And it not only cost him his life but 3 other people.

The whole incident is like a metaphor for boomers in general.

I was thinking more like aircraft. Titanium for a sub is suboptimal. That's why I said the smart play was steel.

Also, they add titanium to a lot of steel alloys, idiot.

Im glad you agree with me it's branding then. Steel can already contain titanium, yet you dont call it Titanium.

Our steel contains an equivalent alloying quantity of Tungsten.

I don't have Tungsten on my roof.

And it's completely different from titanium alloys where it's the primary component so it doesn't weigh a fuckton from the useless inclusion of iron.

Based, fellow genius schizo retard.
Blame the devil/jews on everything branded.

His lineage can be traced to two signers of the Declaration of Independence so no.

what a waste

Oh yeah no definitely for aircraft.

Most deaths come with psychological suffering, physical suffering, or both. Whether “dying peacefully” suffocating/drowning in a hospital bed with a sense

nah. dying atop a pile of empty brass casings near several slaughtered communists, niggers, and traitors wouldn't be painful at all. all you'd feel is that same feeling when you've accomplished a greatness in life.

anons who have lost a lot of blood and watched everything slowly fade to grey on the ground and dark know exactly what im talking about. also, especially fuck ZOG

Because those steels aren't made of 90% titanium.

I thought they already recovered the wreck. And they weren't discussing the condition of the bodies or if bodies were even recovered. Is this just a Mandela Effect memory?

You dick.
Titanium is stronger, lighter - but much more expensive than steel.
They can add it to Steel to improve the qualities of the material.

Titanium is also a fucking *BITCH* to machine.

Yea, these midwitts pretending to be in the business imply steel has a predefined formula rather than a mixture of alloys and components that were observed for 500 years.

Jews.

Why not build the ship out of water?

Hold on now. Some people die in their sleep. I doubt they're aware of what has happened. This inherently no different.

You joke but a pykrete submarine would work. Just maybe not at those depths.

He should have used an Atari 5200 controller instead

I wouldn't know - I'm an NDT guy.
Aircraft mostly, but pressure vessels too (reactors)

Pretty much.
The boomer needed people to pay for the dives because he was effectively broke.
Thats the main reason he went on every dive himself. He knew his sub was going to collapse under the pressure at somepoint so he made sure he wasn't going to be around when it did. What's really fucked up is that he took a kid onto the submersible.

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At high pressure it'll change phase and completely fucking implode.

their racing wheels were shit too. there was a known problem with the optical encoder they refused to address to the point there were DIY fixes online. spent $400 on this race wheel setup. threw it in the trash.

Logitech is basically a trash pajeet company now. don't buy their garbage.

Destructive testing is so much more fun, though.

Yeah like I said maybe not athose pressures.

Well hold on. Their death was instant but there was a serious amount of time between the power shitting out and the implosion.
They were definitely scared shitless and dreading the inevitable for an extended period of time

I've seen some crazy shit.
Birds going through wings at 0.9 g

It's real. Everyone involved died instantly in that implosion.

No reason why it wouldnt, you can make glass resist 3000 bars

youtu.be/iOT8XU1ss3E?t=489

where do you get the idea the power went out?

a rich idiot with main character syndrome

*POP POP POP*
Watching niggers drop

His lineage can be traced to two signers of the Declaration of Independence so no.

I can trace my lineage back to six and I'm jewish.

This. They knew they had no hope for several minutes.
I wonder if Stockton Rush started raping them in the dark.

Ah yes. The good ol' chicken cannon.

Isn't that what caused the predicament in the first place was power loss

Titanium is also a fucking *BITCH* to machine.

why? It's brittle right?

Sure. But they could still be okay, right? I haven't heard much about that... are they still looking for the sub?

if he was a smart guy then why did he overlook basic safety measures and cut corners when trying to monetize one of the most dangerous things imaginable? he was an absolute midwit retard to the point of being completely negligent and you are dumber for ever praising him

No
that was an early assumption
there was no predicament, just a shit design that suddenly failed on a "routine" trip because they ignored the warning signs that the hull was gradually failing with each successive dive

the whole

bro they are sitting at the bottom waiting for their air to run out!

was Anon Babble / MSM speculation

You need to buy titanium-specific cutters and you will still chew through them very quickly.

I'd rather machine aluminum any day.

Collapses all matter in the sub

Then how come they found the madcatz controller?

It's thermal qualities change drastically as you heat it. So it'll frequently weld itself to toolings.

That too - I meant to say at 0.9 mach 1.
The bird ripped through the wing leading edge and liquified.
Then the bastards put it on a barge and sent it back to France - without cleaning it.
We were blowing chunks.

They glued carbon fiber to metal which contracts at a different rate under pressure.
Because the carbon fiber was flexing more than the metal it was merged to, it was put under enough tension to shear the seal apart.

Then the bastards put it on a barge and sent it back to France - without cleaning it.

youtube.com/watch?v=jJZ--fcguDY

it wasn't the union between the hull and ring that failed, it was the hull itself

Photoshop/retards on this site are more gullible than Facebook boomers

Well, that's a little too scientific for me, but I hope they are still looking for them!

titanium-specific

No jew, i aint buying your brand.
Im going to get a 15 dollars (casio f-91w) watch and make it 20 bars dive watch.

youtube.com/watch?v=jLmAq0epfrI

Nearly all defects which aren't impacts begin at the edges. The weakest point is where parts join.

alright Anon Babble detectives, what if everyone on the sub actually survived and got taken to some alien underwater base? I remember seeing a clip from Shawn Ryan Show about it. I can't find the exact one but it was the same guy in this one youtu.be/s2_gg92-eM0

A new video came out a couple days ago by the way. You can watch his wife's reaction to the "loud bang" in real time.

youtube.com/watch?v=aFZrCsW6wns

Kill yourself, Elon.

they died nigger, swiped away by currents and eventually imploded.

If thsts true I'm sure they all got raped

Well thats one way to go. Cool cartoon btw.

generally yes, but if you actually look into the studies on this specific incident, you will find the failure did not begin where the hull met the endcaps.

shilling about titanium

what else are you lying about jew, what do you hide in the ocean depths ?

Titanium is stronger, lighter -

Titanium is not stronger, but it has a better strength to weight ratio, which is why it's preferred to steel for most aerospace applications where aluminum won't cut it.

aerospace aluminum (7075) 2.81g/cm^3, 570MPa tensile strength

aerospace titanium (Ti-6Al-4V) 4.5g/cm^3, 930MPa tensile strength

aerospace steel (M250) 8.02g/cm^3, 1720MPA tensile strength

it seems like the two men were already worried. and when they heard the boom the older guy looked to the younger guy.. who already knew and went to go get his camera, i assume to record the reactions. but neither of them told her what had happened.

Also boomers are cowards.

Went to the moon
fought Vietnam
created internet for basement dweeb

That part of the story is fine, like it's perfectly fine to charge money for people to go visit the titanic or whatever to raise money for your company to build better subs and keep things going (pay staff and so on).

I think what happened was that he couldn't even get an operator (disposable employee) to even take the risk anymore for him, (remember people resigned on him before the incident) so he decided to do so himself. But I don't think that was because he had a death wish. If he had a death wish he wouldn't have made all those others before him do dives without him. That's a key piece of the story. It was his hubris that was ultimately his undoing, he started to believe that his detractors must be wrong because the sub hadn't collapsed. When in fact the warning signs were there and each dive was getting riskier.

It's a funny thing with that generation. I still remember my (then) girlfriend's dad who was a boomer being warned by his dad that "swinging was risky", that every time he does it he's opening himself up to not just disease but ruining his marriage. He only felt more emboldened each time. Because each time was well he did something risky like fuck another man's wife raw and nothing bad came of it, so maybe it's not so bad? Long story short, it doesn't end well. He ends up divorced (wife leaves him for a man they met at one of these "parties"). Then he acts like "how could this happen?" and starts to drink himself to death. One final but important point. Whenever they say something like "they didn't know" - don't just believe them blindly. Many of them were told MANY times, they just didn't want to believe it. I still remember arguments with my own (boomer) parents and my grandparents. Because my grandparents were traditional and conservative they turned out to be right on many things, but my parents act like those conversations never happened. Like they didn't know voting for divorce, abortion or fag "marriage" would lead to bad things!

More the opposite. It's extremely "gummy" (sticks to tools) while being extremely prone to work hardening, and it has an outstandingly low thermal conductivity (so heat builds up worse than with other materials).

I can't imagine the hellish dread of being bolted into a coffin that you can't stand up in, and how loud the banging and cracking of the hull must have sounded. The absolute feeling of helplessness and fear that must have erupted once they were lowered beyond the point of no return. Nothing to even look at except some murky blue hue void.

Yes, their "death" was instant, but I guarantee you it was not as pleasant and blissful as you paint it out to be. Sounds like a combination of claustrophobia and the worst anxiety attack imaginable until... lights out

Don't forget claiming he didn't want white men because they weren't "inspiring" enough when in reality Indians and young women were the only people willing to build his death trap.

It was a composite. There were multiple "joints" throughout the hull. The hull wasn't a solid piece of carbon fiber but multiple layers glued together.
I would say it doesn't really matter as it failed either way and was doomed to fail in multiple way from the start. The one other guy who built a carbon fiber deep sea sub said that it was a one trip deal and then sub needed to be scrapped when it got up to the surface. What this idiot should have done was taken a single trip and then lowered the sub without occupants a couple of times then brought it back up to dissect it and figure out where it's failure points were. Instead he got greedy.

"look at the wreckage"
Yeah bro just look at this 677x744 jpeg!
How about you look at the report put out by the people that actually got hands on and examined the wreckage once it was brought up

Same reason why people don't climb Mt. Everest with a drone. They want the 1st hand experience.

when your brother doesnt want to give you the controller and just hogs it.

I haven't - but I did work on carbon fibre hydraulic tanks for aircraft control surfaces.
They can take an amazing amount of pressure.
When we tested them, destructive, all the defects began around the nozzle.
But these were made to aircraft standards - I think this guy was using harbor freight stuff.

They faked their deaths to start a new life. They had a whole manhunt to find them, they'd never do the same for the common man.

Went to the moon

Wernher von Braun was born in 1912.

report

they made it up.

went to the moon

oh wow they watched the moon landing on TV, how brave

vietnam

Sorry my generation's war was against Saddam and we kicked his ass while the boomers sperged out and shot a bunch of little Asian kids and still lost, never speak well of that lazy generation of cowards ever again, we'll spend a century cleaning up after their lead addled mistakes.

That's some Dr. Manhattan shit

Well yes, same strength to do the job with less weight.

trust the experts!

Nigger, I'm on mobile and I can clearly see the ring that joins the carbon fiber and the titanium bowl peeled off at the seem. It's clear as day.

Those are very different things.

Went to the moon

That was silent generation who got us to the moon, guys like Von Braun

fought Vietnam

Honestly this is like a millennial/Genx bragging about Afghanistan. The difference is that those groups know it was a fucking waste and did it because they were called up to. Even Iraq, if they didn't know it was for Israel, they still knew it was bullshit.

created internet

Wrong again, silent generation built the network to withstand nuclear war and the protocols we use to this day, boomer didn't invent shit. The average boomer struggles with basic computer use and has the arrogance to try to treat strangers like their personal tech support. Even when we try to take the time to teach you, you still don't want to learn. You guys really won't be missed.

the efficiency jew.
I bet you like eating bugs and have an EV.

If they would have continuously wound a monofilament to produce a single structure it would have been stronger - still shitty idea to make a deep sea sub out of it though.

At extreme pressures water can be compressed into different polymorphisms of ice. Named ice-two, ice-three, and so forth. So their tissues could have flash-frozen into a different phase of ice for a nanosecond before being obliterated as the pressures equalized.

Frenchman

car isn't a 30 year old Peugeot with brake calipers stripped down to metal 20 years ago.

knowing your dying gives you a time to reflect on things. dying without any clue as its about to happen can be seen as more tragic.

Charlie, you saucy faggot!

It's used because it's light.
On aircraft weight means more fuel and more money.

let that sink in

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Main Character Syndrome.

Just sociopathy feedback loop with narcissism taught by society and parents as a spoiled kid. Nothing else.

He was inspirational to the point of being expirational.

masonry and judaism are intimately linked.

Brit/Irish - 25 years in aerospace/nuclear/oil industry

youre welcome anon lol

I want him to make his car out of plastic green earth titanium and ill have my shitty steel frame car.

We collide each other at 100miles per hour or 60 km/h and see who does better.

Tell me I'm not right about the French and their cars though.

The titanium one. It's not even a question.

This is how the human body reacted

wait.. how sure are we?
is every particle accounted for here? inquiring minds..

you think so ? i'd pick the steel one.

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boomers actually walked on the moon, d'oh

Two renditions: They hired a bunch of brown people who did brown-tier engineering.

From an engineering standpoint: Carbon fiber is durable, but not plastic/elastic like steel alloys. Basically, fatigue caused the carbon fiber to delaminate, crushing them instantly.

Renault/ Citroen, shite.
Peugeot are ok.
Bugatti is pretty good too.

I never once talked about aircraft, just subs.

Genuinely curious, if our body is mostly water, and water doesn't compress well (deepest part of the ocean, at 1100 atmospheres, compresses ~5%, and the Titanic is at 380 atmospheres), why does this simulation look like the body is going supernova?

It's lighter than other options

it could have been used as a sandwich layer between other materials, done properly and not by a woman or jeets

Bugatti

Just because the French bought it recently l does not make it a French brand

It's all about materials under stress.
That's why NDT engineers can work in different industries.

Brutal. The guys in the back knew right away.

Science was politicized to the point they can't tell what biological man or woman is.
Or scientists lie for big corporations or government to push lies

I didn't say it was - but all the modern fast ones are built in France.

no anon
no they were goners

Yes, it was posted above here:

You may be right, it has been awhile since I initially paid attention to this tory, but it is my understanding that it was only a few seconds or minutes before the implosion that they lost power, and that the sounds were minimal if not completely nonexistent, more of an instant implosion as opposed to the slow buildup of more violent banging noises, that’s basically why I said what I did, because from my memory they basically only had a short time to realize anything was wrong whatsoever and were probably still in the early denial phase and had only death at the very back of their minds

thanks, I've done some amateur milling, that makes sense. Aluminum is almost polymer like in how you treat it I find. High speed.

More the opposite. It's extremely "gummy" (sticks to tools) while being extremely prone to work hardening, and it has an outstandingly low thermal conductivity (so heat builds up worse than with other materials).

interesting thanks

Here are some notable deep submersibles

DSV Limiting Factor

Titanium pressure hull (has been to the challenger deep more times than any other vessel

DSV Alvin

Titanium pressure hull

Deepsea Challenger

Steel

Trieste

Steel

because the 10meters of depth is 1 bar.
if you go down at 4000 meters that's 400bar.
going from ~0 bar to 400bars of pressure is enough to make your body into a paste; its more vilolent than hitting the ground at 9.8m/s except the forces are applied from all angles.

professional divers go 100meters down, or 10bars. if you want to go up or down you first have to regulate the pressure in your lungs each 1 bar or they just explode (hurts a lot).

at 10 bars your body gets tired very fast; it's like having the gravitational force applied from all directions.

Didnt you nigger go to school or something ?

they were like THE brand for some years. but yeah there came a point when their stuff dropped in quality and other brands took their place.

hey they got some harley quinn rasbora. neat fish.

NASA:

Silent gen engineers design + boomer pilot = gets to moon

OceanGate:

boomer engineer design + boomer pilot = becomes pressurised fish food

Amazing stuff. Maybe there is some wisdom to be gained from boomers after all (in how not to do it).

the big one ? that guy is a big one.

he USCG says it has now identified the moment the hull started to fail.

Carbon fibre is a highly unusual material for a deep sea submersible because it is unreliable under pressure. A known problem is that the layers of carbon fibre can separate, a process called delamination.

The USCG believes that the carbon fibre layers of the hull started to break apart during a dive to the Titanic, which took place a year before the disaster - the 80th dive that Titan had made.

Passengers on board reported hearing a loud bang as the sub made its way back to the surface. They said that at the time Mr Rush said that this noise was the sub shifting in its frame.

But the USCG says the data collected from sensors fitted to Titan shows that the bang was caused by delamination.

"Delamination at dive 80 was the beginning of the end," said Lieutenant Commander Katie Williams from USCG.

they probably didn't even realize what was happening

theres a video of his wife and pals on the surface and you hear a big bang as the sub imploded and they ask “what was that

The body is mostly water by weight but proteins by volume. Plus, you have lung which take up a half dozen or so liters in volume. The compression wave during the implosion would attempt to force your entire body into the open space your lungs occupy. The secondary explosion is due to the enormous amount of near instantaneous compression of the air inside the lungs. The implosion would happen so fast it would be like the inside of a piston in a diesel engine where the air would be heated up to a couple thousand degrees Celsius for a fraction of a millisecond.
So in other words you'd be squished down a a soccer ball from the outside and blown up from the inside at the same time and both forced would be so violent you'd go from a living human to a ball of pink slime faster then a human can blink.

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link of wife reacting to the sound of the sub imploding beneath the surface.
youtu.be/aFZrCsW6wns

Sorry my generation's war was against Saddam and we kicked his ass

uh [email protected], you lost 3,000 Americans ON AMERICAN SOIL
...to 20 Saudis
...funded by Saudis
...masterminded by an ultra-rich Saudi
BUT instead of doing anything about THAT
you instead

did Israel's bidding and invaded Iraq

dead: 5,000 Americans

wounded: 32,000 Americans

spent: almost $8,000,000,000,000 American taxpayer dollars

and you are proud of this

Sad man.

I refer the gentleman to my earlier post

Nice effort post anon.

The bodies would turn into paste. They wouldn't compress into a space the size of a basketball. It would be far less perfect than this simulation depicts.

lol, fag

Explanation makes actual sense, I stand corrected.

It would be like getting compressed by concrete at that depth

505760322 No.

glad someone else picked up on it too.

hi newfag

Oh yea, i agree, it would happen so fast you'd need one of them fancy jewish camera. And it wouldnt happen the same for different body types, heck i imagine even with the exact same body it would splat slightly different from iteration to iteration.

... luckily we have our beloved scientist Doctor Mengele who did extensive observations on jews.

There'd be all the dissolved gasses in the body fluids too.

The fish down there are probably starting to eat into their mostly intact bodies

This sentence was the dead giveaway you used chatgpt.
AI has no sense of time and you just copy pastaed this answer.

High speed toolpaths cutting aluminum with the full length of the flutes? It's like watching magic.

Niggle me this: why is titanium is on the periodic table and steel isn't?

Steel is tougher than titanium. It's the material of choice for crumple zones.

latvia

nigger, you're retarded.

Any of you guys ever worked with the magnesium alloys?

this eglin/elgin vpn nigger still thinks 9/11 was done by saudis and not israel

fag.

Stop stealing copper wires, gipsy

It's a funny thing with that generation

it's people, not a certain generation
look at vaping
given all the facts re: cigarettes, no one of any age could realitically have thought vaping was OK, but people took it up and vaped more and more and more - and sure enough all these years later everyone knows what a bad idea that was.

I ski and see this shit mentality all the time, even with pros - we could totally huck [jump off] that cliff, we could this or that, and then people are ruined for the rest of their lives, or dead
wing-suiting is even worse: you go into it KNOWING the fatality rate is something like 10%.
Why would you even try?
but people do and works out - so they do it again, and again, and again...
just like your gf's dad

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He's got you there

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Their bones absolutely did not turn into particles. Their muscle tissue, sinew, cartilage and skin likely retained some connectivity. They were squished, but what was left behind was a mangled blob with bones jutting out.

Yea :)). It's hilarious. I cant argue with him.

Fucking brutal

getting tired

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oars passing through watertight "sleeves"

That is an awful lot of of faith put into a flexible leather piece from the 17th century.

Titanium is an element. Steel is an alloy of the elements iron and carbon. In practical use, titanium is usually found as an alloy with other ingredients, and most steels have other ingredients too.

well, if Israel that makes it even worse

t. Retarded nigger doesn’t understand the magnitude of pressure at that depth and the corresponding force it causes

You fucking mongoloid, that's a terrible example
If you climb a mountain, you see everything through your own eyes and feel everything from your own skin and take every step with your own feet.
These guys were sitting in a room watching a screen. They may as well have been somewhere else.

Probably made from dog skin.

ok i finally understood your question.
the bounce back wouldn't happen, you would shrink instantly but you wouldnt be held together by anything and slowly pieces of you would drift apart.

They also found the passports of the Muslim terrorists that imploded the sub. It’s unbelievable but it’s true.

I got your point the first time :)).
Still hilarious.

No.
You get your science news from places like "the daily mail" which is complete and utter horse shit.

Science is the only reason you're shitposting on a super computer that fits in your pocket and is connected to every other super computer on the planet in peoples pockets by invisible magic lasers, and you're not dying of a tooth infection at age 17

the bounce back absolutely would happen
it would cycle between crush and expand until the energy dissipated

These guys were sitting in a room watching a screen.

Did you not see the transparent window that made up the front of the sub?

Zinc is a super common addition, for instance, in order to give it some more corrosion resistance.
It's super hazardous to make those alloys, though, as the melting temp for iron is past the boiling point of zinc so it releases zinc fumes.

Vax status?

CIA operation to tie up loose ends. The company that owned the sub OceanGate had previously done contract operations and did the Nord Stream pipe explosion.

tldr Stockton Rush knew too much and had to go

You can degauss a metal ship, making it hard to detect magnetically. Passive detectors only

copper

That is an elements so its on the periodic table.

Probably made from dog skin.

River Thames is in England not China

Faustian man & DEI, always ends well kek

But would they be observed by the human eye ? I dont think so.

I imagine the oxigen/gasses (everything lighter than the water) would tear through the body immediately the pressure would be applied from all angles so there's resistance to any bounce backs.
To the eye it would look like a crushed can.

What point is that? You fucking brown gorilla

This has to be bait.

People are legitimately that stupid, Anon.
It could very well be real.

your post was great, up until you said then instead of than. that’s when i realised you stole your comment from chat gpt

Zinc is not incorporated into the steel itself, it's usually electroplated to the outside. Adding it into the steel mixture would compromise it's grain structure the same way phosphorus does. Corrosion resistance of the actual medium itself would use chromium since it enhances grain structure along side corrosion resistance.

Maybe if we were made of voxels

It's like debating with a pigeon, what's the point?

You put an equal sign between the Titanium from the periodic table and the study of alloy branded as Titanium.

zinc fumes.

Not super hazardous. It's not actually toxic. It's just that most people have an overactive immune response to it, which produces flu-like symptoms that might last a few days. But after that, even with ongoing exposure, the overactive response dies down, and the symptoms go away. But the immune system forgets quickly, so if you have zinc exposure occupationally, Mondays can be unpleasant. Supposedly, only a single person has ever died from zinc fume exposure, and that was at a level equivalent to snorting lines of powdered zinc oxide, where the dust buildup would physically cause problems for his smoking-damaged lungs.

And at any rate, zinc is not commonly alloyed with iron (in steel or other alloys). Zinc is commonly plated or otherwise coated on steel to provide corrosion resistance. The low melting point of zinc means that you can just dip steel items into molten zinc (which produces galvanized steel).

That's much easier, but not always what's needed.
There are all sorts of alloys that are basically unobtainium because of how hard they are to produce.

Care to specify a steel alloy that specifies zinc as an ingredient?

Dogs were hung first much like is done with deerskin, then coated with archangel tar for additional waterproofing. A rope was attached to the head end of the buoy and as the net filled with fish the buoy would bob up and down in the water giving rise to the saying “the dogs are fair dancing today”.

Oh shit, I learn something new every day.

NDT

Notal Digger Teath?
(I know NDT means non-destructive testing btw)

Only finnish tech can go see the titanic. Yes, this was used in the movie.
Yes, the project was sabotaged by CIA.
Instead of meme titanium (alloys) it was crafted from special nickel steel alloy.

Enjoy your imploding pajeet submersibles.

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Fuck if I remember the exact name/number.
It's not something anyone ever really uses because there are easier options.
IIRC it was tested for use in small arms.

It exists, but it is usually hot dipped as it weighs so much.

based steel enjoyer. SOVL

Zinc is best used for casting, IMO.

at the bottom of the ocean, none can hear you "SAAR'

no metals means no conduction electrons

even if possible they’re gonna be expensive as fuck and vastly inferior to metal batteries

It's not something anyone ever really uses because there are easier options.

Sounds like it's not super common, unlike what you said earlier.

no metals means no conduction electrons

posts this in a thread with extensive mention of carbon fiber

Then I misspoke earlier.
It's 23:00 here.

At that depth, the oceangate victims got turned into puree cat food faster than their neurons would have been able to fire. They heard the groaning of the sub straining, building up to the collapse. But the second the sub finally failed? They got squeezed into red mush before they could even begin to realize the sub failed.

this thread made me dumbtarded

kino

I watched all the USCG/NTSB hearings last year. Had an unusual interest in this, for some reason.

Rush was a legit engineer; came from a wealthy, successful family. Determined to make it on his own. mUH inNoVatIoN. Notoriously cheap and arrogant. Felt he knew more than anyone in the field. Bought a legit, rated sub for testing, tours etc. Started designing and building the Titan. Ignored safety experts, industry conventions, and certification.

CARBON FIBER IS NOT AN APPROVED MATERIAL FOR PRESSURE VESSELS. I REPEAT CARBON FIBER IS NOT AN APPROVED PRESSURE VESSEL.

Titan had novel safety systems on board. A loud crack was heard in a previous voyage. It is thought that was the beginning of the hull failing. The rest is history.

There is a method/procedure to get tourist submersibles USCG (and other bodies) approved, but is time-consuming and EXTREMELY EXPENSIVE.

Bottom line: guy fucked up and got people killed because he didn't think the safety rules applied to him.

he got better