EP2605957A1 - Hüllkörperanordnung mit einer einheitlichen aussenoberfläche, unterwasserantenne und unterseeboot mit der hüllkörperanordnung sowie verfahren zum herstellen der hüllkörperanordnung - Google Patents
Hüllkörperanordnung mit einer einheitlichen aussenoberfläche, unterwasserantenne und unterseeboot mit der hüllkörperanordnung sowie verfahren zum herstellen der hüllkörperanordnungInfo
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- EP2605957A1 EP2605957A1 EP11741195.9A EP11741195A EP2605957A1 EP 2605957 A1 EP2605957 A1 EP 2605957A1 EP 11741195 A EP11741195 A EP 11741195A EP 2605957 A1 EP2605957 A1 EP 2605957A1
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- joint
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- enveloping body
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B63—SHIPS OR OTHER WATERBORNE VESSELS; RELATED EQUIPMENT
- B63G—OFFENSIVE OR DEFENSIVE ARRANGEMENTS ON VESSELS; MINE-LAYING; MINE-SWEEPING; SUBMARINES; AIRCRAFT CARRIERS
- B63G8/00—Underwater vessels, e.g. submarines; Equipment specially adapted therefor
- B63G8/39—Arrangements of sonic watch equipment, e.g. low-frequency, sonar
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B63—SHIPS OR OTHER WATERBORNE VESSELS; RELATED EQUIPMENT
- B63G—OFFENSIVE OR DEFENSIVE ARRANGEMENTS ON VESSELS; MINE-LAYING; MINE-SWEEPING; SUBMARINES; AIRCRAFT CARRIERS
- B63G8/00—Underwater vessels, e.g. submarines; Equipment specially adapted therefor
- B63G8/28—Arrangement of offensive or defensive equipment
- B63G8/34—Camouflage
Definitions
- the invention relates to an enveloping body arrangement according to the preamble of claim 1. Furthermore, the invention relates to an underwater antenna and a submarine with the enveloping body arrangement according to the invention. Finally, the invention relates to a method for producing the enveloping body arrangement.
- a flank array called, known, linear underwater antenna arranged.
- This underwater antenna has a transducer arrangement with a multiplicity of water sound pickups or hydrophones arranged horizontally one behind the other in the mounting position of the underwater antenna along the hull.
- this known underwater antenna has a shell body assembly attached to the hull, which provides protection against flow noise by a streamlined construction and protects the transducer assembly mechanically.
- DE 10 2008 052 352 B3 A device for fixing an underwater antenna is known from DE 10 2008 052 352 B3.
- DE 10 2004 037 987 A1 discloses a further electroacoustic underwater antenna.
- a known enveloping body arrangement has a plurality of enveloping body sections arranged horizontally behind one another in the mounting position of the underwater antenna along the hull, which are connected to one another in a layer composite or tongue-and-groove joint, wherein end regions of adjacent enveloping body sections overlap. Remaining joints on the outer surface of HüllSystemanowski between end portions of adjacent HüllSystemsetationen be filled in this known HüllSystem für extract. This creates a uniform outer surface on the enveloping body arrangement. Because of this On the outside surface, a radiation of background noise, which is caused by bending waves due to structure-borne noise and turbulence, is avoided by the enveloping body on the transducer arrangement.
- the invention is therefore based on the object to reduce the assembly effort in a repair of an underwater antenna.
- the invention solves this problem, with an enveloping body arrangement according to claim 1, with an underwater antenna according to claim 7, with a submarine according to claim 8 and with a method according to claim 9.
- the invention uses compared to the known Hüll stressesedictionen differently shaped Hüll stressesetationen having differently shaped end portions.
- end portions of adjacent enveloping body sections do not overlap as in the prior art, so that individual enveloping body sections may be disassembled from the hull without having to disassemble adjacent enveloping body sections as well.
- the invention uses not only a joint filler, but also uses a joint profile, which contributes significantly to bridge a joint gap of the joint between adjacent Hüll emotionssedictionen.
- This joint profile must be introduced into the joint and subsequently be able to hold it as permanently as possible in the joint.
- the invention therefore makes use of the knowledge to use the known joint filler not only for filling a joint or residual joint, but also as a lubricant for introducing the joint profile in the joint and as an adhesive for permanently securing the joint profile in the joint. In particular, therefore, does not have to use a lubricant for introducing the joint profile in the joint and removed for permanent attachment of the joint profile in the joint or replaced by an adhesive.
- the joint profile can be removed mechanically from the adjacent enveloping body sections, so that an enveloping body section can be dismantled without having to disassemble adjacent enveloping body sections as well. Possibly.
- the adjacent joint profiles are first severed and removed after assembly remains of the severed joint profiles of the dismantled Hüll stressessetechnisch and of the adjacent Hüll stressesetationen.
- the enveloping body arrangement according to the invention has the joint profile arranged at least partially in the joint, which possibly can protrude on the side opposite the outer surface or from an inner surface. Preference is not given to any areas in which the joint profile contacts the end sections directly or without joint filling means arranged therebetween.
- the joint filler is at least partially applied to the joint profile and / or to the adjacent first and second end portions of the adjacent and relatively fixed to each other or mounted on the hull shell body sections. Subsequently, the joint profile is at least partially introduced into the joint using the applied joint filler as a lubricant, wherein the joint gap of the joint is bridged.
- the joint filler cures below. In particular, the joint filler vulcanizes when it is exposed to the ambient air.
- the hardened joint filler acts as an adhesive and cohesively connects the joint profile with the first and the second end portion of the adjacent enveloping body sections.
- the joint profile is introduced into the joint in such a way that after insertion into the joint it is positively connected to the enveloping body sections in such a way that it is fixed at least locally in all directions perpendicular to a respective joint development direction relative to the enveloping body sections.
- the joint profile can therefore not be accidentally pushed out of the joint.
- pushing or pulling the joint profile along the joint running direction is preferably possible.
- the joint profile is thus arranged in the joint in such a way that no force-bearing connection has to be produced by means of the joint filling agent as an adhesive. Rather, a fixation of the joint profile is already largely achieved by means of the positive connection.
- the joint filler allows fixation in the joint direction and seals any existing gaps between the joint profile and the end sections.
- residual joints between a front section of the joint profile and the adjacent end sections of the adjacent enveloping body sections are preferably filled out by means of the joint filling means. It is advantageous to leave such residual joints, which emanate from the outer surface, in order to be able to produce a smooth transition between the end portions of the enveloping body sections and the joint profile by filling these residual joints with the joint filler. Possibly. Also, the joint profile is covered on its surface with the joint filler, so that in this case, the residual joints may also be formed as a single, common residual joint.
- the residual joints can have different geometries. However, residual joints are preferred which taper from the outer surface. Such residual joints can be advantageously filled from the outside with the joint filler. In particular, namely air pockets must be avoided, which could unfavorably affect the otherwise stable fit of the cured joint filler and the joint profile in the joint due to the different pressure loads that may be exposed to a submarine.
- the end portions of the adjacent enveloping body sections adjoining the joint are designed such that the joint has a joint widening adjoining the joint gap in the direction of the outer surface.
- the joint profile can be advantageously introduced into the joint.
- the joint profile may be formed such that it remains fixed in the joint and does not completely push through the joint gap.
- the joint widens in the area of the joint widening starting from the joint gap to the outer surface of the enveloping body arrangement.
- the joint profile has a front section arranged in the area of the joint widening, a rear section and a web arranged in the region of the joint gap and the web connecting the front section with the rear section. Widths of the front and the rear portion each exceed at least locally a width of the joint gap. This ensures the positive fixing of the joint profile in the joint.
- the web is pressed by pressure on the front side portion of the joint profile in the direction of the web in the joint gap.
- the rear section is pushed through the joint gap.
- the joint filler acts as a lubricant.
- this back-side section is compressed or compressed in its width.
- this section expands again to a width that at least locally exceeds the width of the joint gap. This counteracts the escape of the joint profile from the joint in the opposite direction.
- a backward movement of the joint profile is even completely prevented by suitable shaping of the rear section and / or the enveloping body sections.
- the joint profile can also be inserted or retracted using the joint filler as a lubricant in the joint along the joint profile.
- the joint filler sets as a lubricant friction resistance, so that such insertion or retraction or the previously described impressions of the joint profile with reasonable force is possible, as long as the joint filler is not yet cured or vulcanized.
- the joint profile in the front-side section has a bead which extends from the outer surface in the direction of the web. The bead facilitates the impressions of the joint profile into the joint.
- the web is pushed into the joint gap with the aid of the bead or by pressing into the bead so far and / or partially pushed through the joint gap, that the rear portion is completely pushed through the joint gap. Forces can thus be transferred specifically to the bridge. Since the web also deforms due to pressure, this web may need to be temporarily pushed deeper into the gap than would be required with respect to the final position to be taken. Without a bead, this would only be possible if at the same time a comparatively large amount of deformation energy is expended for a deformation of the front-side section of the joint profile. The bead allows the other hand, a power-saving introduction of the joint profile in the joint.
- the bead is filled after the introduction of the joint profile in the joint with the joint filler used as a lubricant or adhesive or with another joint filler analogous to the residual joints.
- the uniform and preferably comparatively smooth surface is achieved again.
- the bead is completely or partially filled with a partial profile, wherein a compound of the partial profile is made with the joint profile again by means of Fugenhellffens as an adhesive.
- the areas to be filled with the joint filler can be kept comparatively low, so that a comparatively fast curing of the joint filler used is achieved.
- the joint profile can thus be regarded as a partial profile, which is first secured in the joint and is subsequently completed by adding a second sub-profile.
- the first part profile is generally fastened as a joint profile in the joint and subsequently completed by attaching at least one second part profile, wherein a bead of the first part profile does not necessarily have to be filled by means of the second part profile.
- the joint profile composed of several sub-profiles.
- several sub-profiles can be arranged or fastened at the same time or one after the other in the joint.
- the joint profile is an elastomer.
- the joint profile is a rubber or a natural rubber and / or synthetic rubber exhibiting profile.
- Such a joint profile can advantageously be introduced into the joint in the manner according to the invention and fulfill its function there until disassembly of an adjacent enveloping body segment.
- the filler is a polyurethane sealant.
- the filler must not seal areas of different pressure or a water-filled from an air-filled area, since the underwater antenna is flooded and thus rests on both sides of the HüllSysteman für water at a same pressure.
- the polyurethane sealant is very well suited as a lubricant, adhesive and replenisher, as the invention has recognized.
- the invention preferably uses a polyurethane-containing material as the filler, more preferably a polyurethane sealant or a polyurethane-based sealant, very particularly preferably an elastic 1-component polyurethane sealant which is in particular sprayable and cross-links under contact with air and cures or vulcanizes , while remaining flexible.
- a polyurethane-containing material more preferably a polyurethane sealant or a polyurethane-based sealant, very particularly preferably an elastic 1-component polyurethane sealant which is in particular sprayable and cross-links under contact with air and cures or vulcanizes , while remaining flexible.
- the enveloping body arrangement according to the invention is preferably produced by means of the method according to the invention.
- the end portions of the enveloping body sections are preferably symmetrical to each other and equally curved. As a result, a symmetrically formed joint profile can be used.
- the joint profile is preferably adapted to the end sections of the adjacent enveloping body sections. Also in the region of the front-side portion, but not where residual joints are arranged, the joint profile is preferably adapted to the end portion of the adjacent enveloping body sections.
- the residual joints preferably have a width of 0.5 to 2 cm on the outer surface of the enveloping body arrangement.
- the enveloping body arrangement preferably has a length of between 20 and 40 meters, particularly preferably between 25 and 35 meters.
- the enveloping body arrangement preferably has between eight and twenty enveloping body sections, each of 2 to 2.5 meters in length.
- the outer surface of the enveloping body assembly is preferably smoothed or polished in the joints.
- protruding areas of the joint profile and / or of the hardened joint filler are removed, resulting in a smooth outer surface of the enveloping body arrangement.
- the joint profile preferably has a maximum width of 3 to 5 cm and maximum depth of 2 to 4 cm.
- the joint preferably has a depth of 1 to 3 cm.
- the enveloping body segments have a thickness between 1 and 3 cm.
- the rear section of the joint profile preferably protrudes up to 2 cm, particularly preferably up to 1 cm, out of the joint gap.
- the bead in the joint profile preferably has a depth of 0.5 to 2 cm, more preferably between 1 and 1, 5 cm on.
- the width of the bead on the outer surface is preferably between 1 and 3 cm.
- the web between the adjacent enveloping body sections preferably has a width of less than 1 cm.
- this back section is preferably on the width of the web or further compressible.
- the underwater antenna according to the invention has a plurality of hydrophone pickups and the enveloping body arrangement according to the invention, which at least partially surrounds these hydrophone transducers.
- the submarine according to the invention may be a substantially arbitrary known submarine which otherwise corresponds to the state of the art but which, in contrast to known submarines, has the enveloping body arrangement or underwater antenna according to the invention.
- all or both are initially substantially removed at a joint profile adjacent to a cladding body section to be dismantled.
- these joint profiles are initially only severed and removed at a later date.
- the envelope body section is disassembled so that the transducer assembly is exposed and accessible for service or repair.
- Figure 1 shows a detail of a HüllMapanix with two end portions of adjacent Hüll stressesedictionen and a joint arranged in a joint profile and filled with Fugenhellstoffitz residual joints and filled bead in a sectional view perpendicular to the direction of the joint according to a first embodiment of the invention.
- FIG. 2 shows a section of an enveloping body arrangement according to a second exemplary embodiment of the invention with residual joints of different shapes compared with the first embodiment of FIG. 1;
- FIG 3 shows a detail of an enveloping body arrangement according to a third embodiment of the invention with respect to the first embodiment of Figure 1 differently trained back section of the joint profile and without beading.
- FIG. 4 shows a section of an enveloping body arrangement according to a fourth exemplary embodiment of the invention with a joint profile and remaining joints according to the second exemplary embodiment of FIG. 2 formed from two sub-profiles relative to the third embodiment of FIG. 3; 5 shows a detail of an enveloping body arrangement according to a fifth embodiment of the invention with respect to the first embodiment of Figure 1 additionally arranged in the bead part profile to complete the joint profile.
- Fig. 6 is a sectional view for illustrating the introduction of the joint profile in the joint in producing the HüllShowskianix according to the first embodiment of Fig. 1 and
- Fig. 7 shows a detail of a hull of a submarine with a side antenna, which has a Hüllianuan extract with partially produced uniform surface and a separated by free joints Hüll stressesegment, in a side view.
- FIG. 1 shows a detail of an enveloping body arrangement 1 which, in a sectional view perpendicular to a joint 2, shows a second end section 4 of a first enveloping body section 6 and a first end section 8 of a second enveloping body section 10.
- This second end portion 4 of the first enveloping body section 6 and the first end portion 8 of the second enveloping body section 10, separated by the joint 2 are juxtaposed adjacent to each other and formed symmetrically with each other.
- the enveloping body section 6 has a first end section lying beyond the section shown, which is preferably designed like the first end section 8 of the second enveloping body section 10 and to which a further joint and hereafter a further enveloping body section can connect.
- the second enveloping body section 10 also has a second end section, which may be formed like the second end section 4 of the first enveloping body section 6.
- the enveloping body sections 6 and 10 as well as possibly subsequent further enveloping body sections are firmly fixed relative to each other, in particular all mounted on a hull of a submarine.
- a joint profile 12 is arranged.
- the joint profile 12 has a front side portion 14, an adjoining web 16 and in turn adjoining rear portion 18.
- the bridge 16 over- The joint profile 12 is an elastomer or rubber seal, in its shape on the web 16 and in the region of the joint gap 20 and partly also on the front-side portion 14 to the joint 2 and to the end portion 4 and 8 is adjusted.
- the rear portion 18 has contact areas to the end portions 4 and 8, in which it is adapted to these end portions 4 and 8. In particular, the rear portion 18 engages the end portions 6 and 8.
- a maximum width of the rear portion 18 thus exceeds a maximum width of the joint gap 20.
- a maximum width of the front portion 14 exceeds this maximum width of the joint gap 20.
- the joint profile 12 is thus form-fitting connected to the fixedly fixed relative to each other Hüll stressesetationen 6 and 10 and could possibly be moved perpendicular to the cutting plane or in the joint running direction. However, this is prevented in the produced enveloping body arrangement in that the joint profile 12 is adhesively bonded to the end section 4 and 8 of the enveloping body sections 6 and 10 by means of a joint filling means 22, which here assumes the function of an adhesive.
- the joint filler 22 is further arranged in residual joints 24 and 26 and in a bead 28.
- the joint filler 22 in the residual joints 24 and 26 a smooth and streamlined advantageous transition between a surface of the first Hüll stressesetation 6 and second Hüll stressesetation 10 and a surface of the joint profile 12 and its front-side portion 14 is prepared.
- a uniform, smoothed outer surface 30 of the enveloping body arrangement 1 is achieved.
- the joint profile 12 in the area of the outer surface 30 would adjoin the enveloping body sections 6 and 10 substantially directly or without introduced joint filling means, at least the smallest gaps would remain in the area of the outer surface 30 which would be turbulent in the water. could lead lungs and possibly provide an attack surface for a removal of the joint profile 12.
- FIG. 2 shows a section of an enveloping body arrangement 1 'in a sectional view perpendicular to the course direction of the joint 2 according to a second exemplary embodiment of the invention.
- This second embodiment differs from the first embodiment only in that, instead of the joint profile 12, a joint profile 12 'is provided, which is designed differently only in areas which define residual joints 24' and 26 'in relation to the joint profile 12.
- the residual joints 24 'and 26' or the joint filler 22 located therein and hardened have a different shape with respect to the residual joints 24 and 26 or with respect to the joint filler 22 hardened therein.
- the residual joints 24 and 26 or 24 'and 26' can have different shapes.
- other forms are possible.
- molds in which the joint filler 22 can advantageously be introduced into the residual joints 24 and 26 or 24 'and 26' such that no air inclusions between the joint filler 22 and the enveloping body sections 6 and 8, respectively, are advantageous in the production of the uniform outer surface 30 between the joint filler 22 and the joint profile 12 or 12 'remain.
- FIG. 3 shows a detail of an enveloping body arrangement 1 "according to a third exemplary embodiment of the invention, which in turn differs from the first exemplary embodiment according to FIG. 1 by a deviating joint profile 12" relative to the joint profile 12.
- the joint profile 12 " is provided for insertion or insertion into the joint 2.
- a rear section 18 'of the joint profile 12" can therefore be wider than the rear section 18 according to FIGS. 1 and 2, since it is not penetrated by the joint gap 20 must be pressed.
- a bead according to the bead 28 of the exemplary embodiments 1 and 2 therefore also does not need to be provided in the joint profile 12.
- this joint profile 12 will be at least partially, but preferably at all later contact surfaces the end sections 4 and 8 are provided with a thin layer of the joint filler 22.
- the joint filler 22 is at least partially applied to the end sections 4 and 8.
- the joint filler 22 acts as a lubricant during insertion or insertion of the joint profile 12 "into the joint 2. Later, the joint filler 22 vulcanizes, so that it acts as an adhesive and the joint profile 12 "firmly fixed in the joint 2.
- the joint filler 22 is preferably a polyurethane-based sealant in all embodiments. In particular, for example, an elastic 1-component polyurethane sealant is used as joint filler 22.
- joint profile may possibly be formed of a different elastomer or another flexible material.
- both the joint filler 22 and the joint profile 12 or 12 'or 12 are preferably resistant to seawater, so that the enveloping body assembly can be used on a submarine.
- FIG. 4 shows a detail of an enveloping body arrangement 1 '' with joint profile 12 "'and remaining joints 24' and 26 'formed in accordance with the third exemplary embodiment of FIG. 3 from two partial profiles 32 and 34 according to the second exemplary embodiment of FIG Joint profile 12 "'has advantages in introducing the joint profile 12' 'in the joint 2.
- the sub-profile 32 can namely be drawn with less effort in the joint 2 and / or inserted as the joint profile 12", as there are fewer contact surfaces to the enveloping body sections 6 and 10.
- the sub-profile 34 is fixed to the sub-profile 32 and to the end sections 4 and 8 of the enveloping body sections 6 and 10 by means of the joint filling means 22.
- the residual joints 24 'and 26 'filled with the joint filler 22 are the residual joints 24 'and 26 'filled with the joint filler 22.
- FIG. 5 shows a section of an enveloping body arrangement 1 "" according to a fifth exemplary embodiment of the invention, which largely corresponds to the first exemplary embodiment of FIG. 1, but shows a two-part joint profile 12 "" with partial profiles 32 'and 34'.
- the partial profile 32 ' in turn be regarded as a joint profile, which is supplemented by the partial profile 34'.
- the partial profile 34 ' is arranged in a bead 28' of the partial profile 32 '.
- the partial profile 32 'first as the joint profile 12 of the first embodiment of Fig. 1 are introduced into the joint 2.
- the bead 28 ' is partially filled by means of the partial profile 34', so that then comparatively less or a thinner layer of the joint filler 22 must be applied to produce the uniform outer surface 30.
- the joint filler 22 can therefore cure faster.
- 6 shows a sectional view for illustrating the introduction of the joint profile 12 of the first exemplary embodiment of FIG. 1 into the joint 2 during the production of the enveloping body arrangement 1 or for producing the uniform outer surface.
- the joint filling means 22 is at least partially arranged as a lubricant. Illustrated by an arrow P, a force in the direction of arrow is exerted on a bottom of the bead 28 in the direction of the web 16.
- FIG. 6 shows a moment in which the front-side section 14 already has contact with the end sections 4 and 8 of the enveloping body sections 6 and 10, as already provided. However, the rear portion 18 is just not completely pushed through the joint gap 20. For this purpose, the web 16, which is temporarily compressed under the pressure exerted, must be further pressed into the joint gap 20. This advantageously takes place with the aid of the bead 28. Insbesonde-
- the bead thus advantageously facilitates the impressions of the joint profile 12 in the joint. 2
- FIG. 7 shows a detail of a hull of a submarine 36 with a side antenna 38, which comprises the envelope body assembly 1 with the partially fabricated unitary exterior surface 30 in the region of the first hull body section 6 and the second hull body section 10, and separated by open joints 40 and 42 , in addition to the second Hüll stressesetation 10 arranged further enveloping body sections 44 and 46.
- a joint expansion direction is exemplified for the joint 40 by a 30 arrow R marked.
- the enveloping body sections 6 and 10 are, as described with reference to FIG. 1, interconnected by means of the joint profile 12 and the joint filling means 22 such that they have a common outer surface.
- the surface is so smooth that counteracts the emergence of vertebrae, in particular, when the submarine 36 is in the water or below the water surface and measurements are carried out by means of a converter arrangement arranged behind the enveloping body sections 6, 10, 44 and 46.
- the enveloping body section 44 may be disassembled to service the transducer assembly.
- joint profiles have to be removed according to the joint profile 12 from the joints 40 and 42 and, as shown, be removed.
- the enveloping body sections 10 and 46 arranged adjacent to the enveloping body section 44 do not have to be removed for disassembling the enveloping body section 44, in particular since end sections of adjacent enveloping body sections 10 and 44 or 44 and 46 do not overlap as in the prior art, but in each case by joint gaps 48 and 50 are separated according to the joint gap 20 from each other.
- the enveloping body section 44 or an enveloping body section 44 replaced by this enveloping body section is again mounted between the enveloping body sections 10 and 46, and subsequently a joint profile is again introduced into the joints 40 and 42 in the manner according to the invention. Finally, residual joints and any existing beads are closed, so that the entire envelope body assembly 1 again has the uniform outer surface 30. Possibly. the outer surface in the region of the joints 40 and 42 is ground and / or polished in order to remove any projecting portions of the joint profile and / or the filler 22 and to smooth the outer surface 30.
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