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    Impressive, how do that close up that final gap for welding?

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    An expensive way to make pipe!

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    It could possibly make a fairly good submersible...

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    Quote Originally Posted by mwmkravchenko View Post
    An expensive way to make pipe!

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    Not really, considering how much it would cost to lay in a complete pipe making production line for a pipe of that size and thickness which could be in the of millions of dollars, just for a pipe making line capable of producing pipe nowhere near as thick as that one.
    Obviously still not cheap for a press break that large plus a clamping machine to close the final gap a submerged arc welding system that would be mounted on a long pole to be sent to weld the inside and then the outside of the seam, but you would still have be able to weld the seam on a pipe production line, the exception being a seamless pipe forging line.
    It all boils down to nothing is cheap when dealing with big and or thick materials.
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    Quote Originally Posted by IntheGroove View Post
    It could possibly make a fairly good submersible...
    Actually this is not nearly strong enough for 15,000 feet. 15,000 Ft ÷ 33ft/atm ≈ 455 atmospheres x 14 psi ≈ 6000+ psi.

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    2500 is a lot less than 6000!!!!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by hemmjo View Post
    Actually this is not nearly strong enough for 15,000 feet. 15,000 Ft ÷ 33ft/atm ≈ 455 atmospheres x 14 psi ≈ 6000+ psi.

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    2500 is a lot less than 6000!!!!!!
    If this is 4"/100mm thick with perfect welds and appropriate ends put on, it would be crushed at about 5700 feet/1750m according to this. That amount of pressure is very hard to imagine. Wow.



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