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Kristin platform
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I orignally made this for the Make It Float challange, but i figured to give it a go here as well.
Im currently away and not able to print anything before i get home. If you print this and find some faults, please tell me and i will try to fix it.
##**.stl file of the platform is for viewing, not for printing!**
**About**
The semi-submersible coin rig is inspired by the Kristin platform. Kristin is a semi-submersible oil rig in the Norwegian sea.
**The science**
I made this model to show how the semi-submersible rig main principles works.
A semi-submersible rig is often preferred over a vessel (boat) because of its stability. It all lies in the pontoons, where the rig gets most of its bouyancy from, is submerged. And there is only four feets sticking up of the water. This will decrease the area affected by waves drastically compared to a vessel. And makes the rig more stabile in rough weather.
It is important for the rig to lie level in the water. Because of diffe
Im currently away and not able to print anything before i get home. If you print this and find some faults, please tell me and i will try to fix it.
##**.stl file of the platform is for viewing, not for printing!**
**About**
The semi-submersible coin rig is inspired by the Kristin platform. Kristin is a semi-submersible oil rig in the Norwegian sea.
**The science**
I made this model to show how the semi-submersible rig main principles works.
A semi-submersible rig is often preferred over a vessel (boat) because of its stability. It all lies in the pontoons, where the rig gets most of its bouyancy from, is submerged. And there is only four feets sticking up of the water. This will decrease the area affected by waves drastically compared to a vessel. And makes the rig more stabile in rough weather.
It is important for the rig to lie level in the water. Because of diffe
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