| ??? 01/16/04 20:02 Read: times |
#62742 - RE: Deep sea application Responding to: ???'s previous message |
Stephen Ciricillo wrote:
------------------------------- "With only some exceptions, solid state components pretty well are."
I'm sorry Steve, pretty well are what? Pretty well are solid state - able to resist high pressures. Per your comments about stresses and strains I suspect bigger = better.
Exactly not. See Ragu's comments. Bear in mind Ragu is a professional mechanical engineer. We may not have experience on sexy DSRVs, but we do know a thing or two about mechanical engineering..... Steve |
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