This is aimed at Maciej 'SnakeDoc' Florek, but anyone with the right answer can jump in...
I have been looking and have not been able to find a definitive answer for this one.
What is the Outside Diameter of the torpedo tubes inside the pressure hull used in DKM Type VII U-boats, and is there a difference in OD between the inside and outside pressure hull?
We have to account for the torpedo itself, the free space between the torpedo outside diameter and the inside of the lining, the lining itself, and the wall thickness of the castings of the TorpedoRohr...
The tubes had an internal diameter 553,6 mm and total length of 755,2 cm. There were built from three segments (one inside the pressure hull and two outside) joined together by means of flanges and bolts. The segments were bronze (late war were steel because of the shortage of the copper).
The images I have been able to find seem to indicate a wall thickness of at least (I am estimating) about 20mm each side. This is my best guess using forensic techniques, photoshop, and a good calculator... :-) The wall thickness may be thicker, but without being able to take the pics I need from 90 degrees, (The exact front) or actually put on calipers or a micrometer, I may never get the answer... :-(
Guessing
Torp Dia= 533mm
Tube ID inside the liner = 553.6mm (that is 10.3mm per side of free space for water to circulate and to allow the piston to free slide through the tube liner)
Wall thickness of tube casting (Guessing) 20mm
20mm+20mm+553.6mm = 593.6mm Rounding up to 594mm.
Has anyone been able to find drawings or slapped calipers on the tubes of U-995?
I am preparing a detailed drawing of my findings of Typ VIIC/41 boats, but this is frustrating me.
Christopher
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