• chaosCruiser@futurology.today
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    9 days ago

    I’ve seen some interesting YT videos about the engineering behind the sub. Turns out, that sub was a ticking time bomb, and many people had warned about it. The controller thing was perfectly fine, but the walls were not.

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      9 days ago

      Their crack detector thing actually detected a problem on the previous trip… Just nobody checked it…

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          9 days ago

          Pretty sure it’s this one: https://youtu.be/FAAQVntpk00

          Goes through the photos to get an idea where it failed (towards one end). Then looks at manufacturing photos (milling down carbon fiber in a pressure vessel is crazy!) then looks at strain guage graphs.

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            Yeah that’s the one I just watched it through. Thanks for the link. Absolutely reckless behaviour from the owner after the previous crack event on dive 80 to go down again. Just so many bad choices.

            Fascinating that they had the data to tell them it wasn’t safe and just ploughed ahead without examining it.

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        Using off the shelf consumer electronics for safety critical applications is fine.

        In this case the controller is engineered to work well for a resonable time.

        Ok, the controller is not waterproof, but if you get water inside a sub, you have larger problems than moving it, and you have other ways of triggering an emergency blow.

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          honestly I would prefer to drive a DIY custom built machine using a popular off the shelf gamepad, that way I could buy a handful of controllers and keep them in the cockpit as backups.

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        8 days ago

        it’s the same functionality but cheaper and easier to use, it’s such a good idea the navy has been trying to switch everything they can to off the shelf stuff.

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        9 days ago

        Got it, hiring Ivan from nearest kolhoz to kolhoz submarine into existance.