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QinetiQ's HTU supports MoD testing of new composites for UK submarine fleet

QinetiQ's Hyperbaric Trials Unit (HTU) forms part of an array of specialist equipment housed in QinetiQ's Diving and Hyperbaric Test Centre based in Haslar, Portsmouth which is helping test composite materials used in the construction of UK submarines.

Above: QinetiQ's Hyperbaric Trials Unit (HTU) facility.

The use of composite materials in the construction of submarines has a number of advantages, including the need for less maintenance which delivers a reduction in operating costs. Composite materials also provide the opportunity to reduce the acoustic signature of a submarine. As part of an on-going programme, composite materials are tested by the MoD to develop new approaches and designs.

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To carry out the testing of the composite materials requires a sufficiently large pressure chamber which can also meet the demanding pressure fatigue cycling regime. The HTU is fully capable of meeting these requirements and QinetiQ also is able to provide a number of highly experienced and knowledgeable hyperbaric experts to support the testing programme.
 
Stuart Mills, Structural Design Authority, In Service Submarines, MoD said: “We had high confidence that QinetiQ would consider all the risks associated with the testing and provide us with access to the skilled and knowledgeable experts that we need. In addition, the team at Portsmouth provide the essential flexibility to support the nature of our programme. We are impressed with the service provided by QinetiQ in the use of their Hyperbaric Trials Unit. It is an excellent facility for testing and simulating equipment under pressure.”

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The HTU is a versatile, two compartment chamber that can be used for the testing and evaluation of undersea and hyperbaric systems. It specifically allows the assessment of submarine escape and diving systems and components. Certified to test equipment to 1500m, it has a unique capability to re-create the actual pressure profiles experienced underwater, completely independent of the performance of the components under test. The HTU delivers a powerful and proven capability that can be applied in the defence industry and in commercial sectors such as the offshore oil and gas industry.

Dr Jon Bayliss, Head of QinetiQ, Maritime Platforms observed: “Since the recommissioning of the HTU we have experienced increasing demand for the facility from customers operating in both the commercial and defence markets. The HTU can deliver substantial cost savings to submarine operators and diving/escape equipment suppliers by using a controlled environment to test complete systems and individual components prior to conducting essential, but expensive, sea trials.”
 

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