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Also consider that PP's CTE is an order of magnitude more than steel or aluminum, if a plastic tank and mounting bracket were warmed up together the PP would strain against any metal mounting components, perhaps significantly.
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We have used the PneuAire tanks (bought from PneuAire) without any failures for the past 3 years (only 2 in competition). Safety is very important but we also shouldn't overreact. |
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Considering the failure mode (sharp plastic shards flying a high velocity) I would err on the side of caution. Until we can prove that the plastic volumes are safe in a FIRST environment (High impact, low technical knowledge, large swings in temperature) I would want to ban the plastic volumes for foreseeable future starting next year. P.S. Has a metal volume ever failed in a dangerous way in FIRST (they have a much longer history) |
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The dangers to anyone near one of these if it explodes, especially to bystanders, some of which may be children, is too high for my liking. Thus I say 'ensure it is safe and then we can use it'. |
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From what I've seen of plastics in general, I'm not aware of any that could be use in this application that wouldn't have a similar failure mode. Then again, I'm a software engineer and not a chemist or material scientist. Still, it worries me. |
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I agree. User error is significantly more dangerous than any potential manufacturing defects. I don't think there is any substantial hazard from plastic tanks that are used appropriately. This includes not over tightening the fittings, not deforming the body and minimizing stress on the entire tank.
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As an aside, I'm interested to see what wrapping these tanks in gaffers tape would do for their failure mode. Obviously the pieces would rip through it, but the added resistance right as they start to gain velocity may be of more help than you'd think. |
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Another means to address the safety concern of a light weight plastic tank would be a design that included either an integrated pressure release valve or a fail safe. Something that would release pressure in a known manner before catastrophic failure. This would allow lightweight tanks to continue to be used and eliminate the risk of a "user error" causing significant harm.
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For those teams still using the white Clippard volume storage tanks from last year, you should read the FRC Blog linked here dated January 30, 2013.
There are very specific instructions included on the safe installation of the fittings on these tanks. I'm not sure if Clippard will still replace them, however I personally know the Clippard family and company and I know they want to protect the safety and health of every FIRST participant, spectator and volunteer. We currently use two of the new black vst from Clippard and are very pleased with them. edit - Allen beat me to the post above... |
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First this is a great discussion with a lot of points on all sides of the issue.
I do have to agree with JesseK that if a simple and reliable solution is not identified FIRST will have no option but to go back to the metal tanks. I would be great if we could get consumer reports, mythbusters or someone of that quality to test various sleeves/coverings. I am not a physics person but from an intuitive point of view a sleeve/shroud of some kind should reduce the danger. User error is the real issue. |
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