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Most of the loop will be 50 meters deep during preparation for deployment. The bottom parts of the upcurves may be 500 meters deep, and putting the floats directly on them would provide more damping than anchor cables. The turnarounds will support huge cables to to the sea floor, which will also need buoyant support. Most of the loop will be 50 meters deep during preparation for deployment. The bottom parts of the upcurves may be 500 meters deep, and putting the floats directly on them would provide more damping than anchor cables. The turnarounds at the endw will be anchored to the sea floor with '''giganewton''' diagonal cables, which will also need buoyant support.

Plastic for Floatation

General Plastics Polyurethane Subsea Buoyancy Foam

4910 Burlington Way Tacoma WA 98409 Privately owned since 1941

Products

Density

Tested Depth (m)

kg/m3

uncoated

coated

R-3312

192

91

182

data sheet

original

R-3315

240

213

426

data sheet

original

R-3318

288

244

487

data sheet

original

R-3325

400

366

731

data sheet

original

Safety data sheet

original

Most of the loop will be 50 meters deep during preparation for deployment. The bottom parts of the upcurves may be 500 meters deep, and putting the floats directly on them would provide more damping than anchor cables. The turnarounds at the endw will be anchored to the sea floor with giganewton diagonal cables, which will also need buoyant support.

FloatPlastic (last edited 2017-07-09 23:33:44 by KeithLofstrom)