Failure analysis on a collapsed flat cover of an adjustable ballast tank used in deep-sea submersibles

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Abstract

A flat cover of an adjustable ballast tank made of high-strength maraging steel used in deep-sea submersibles collapsed during the loading process of external pressure in the high-pressure chamber. The pressure was high, which was the trigger of the collapse, but still considerably below the design limit of the adjustable ballast tank. The failure may have been caused by material properties that may be defective, the possible stress concentration resulting from design/processing, or inappropriate installation method. The present paper focuses on the visual inspections of the material inhomogeneity, ultimate cause of the collapse of the flat cover in pressure testing, and finite element analysis. Special attention is paid to the toughness characteristics of the material. The present study demonstrates the importance of material selection for engineering components based on the comprehensive properties of the materials.

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Wang, F., Wu, M., Tian, G., Jiang, Z., Zhang, S., Zhang, J., & Cui, W. (2019). Failure analysis on a collapsed flat cover of an adjustable ballast tank used in deep-sea submersibles. Applied Sciences (Switzerland), 9(23). https://doi.org/10.3390/app9235258

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