GS 3: Science & TechnologyGS 1: Indian GeographyPrelims

Delay in getting syntactic foam hits Samudrayaan, Pg10

India's Samudrayaan mission faces delays due to syntactic foam procurement; 500-meter dive postponed to April next year.

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Key Highlights:

  • Samudrayaan, India's first manned submersible project, faces delays due to syntactic foam procurement from France.
  • The submersible is designed to dive to a depth of 6,000 metres for deep-sea exploration.
  • A steel replica of the submersible has been built for initial simulations up to 100 metres.
  • Final trials involving a 500-metre dive are postponed to mid-next year.
  • The titanium hull will undergo pressure testing in Russia after syntactic foam fitting.

Detailed Insights:

  • Samudrayaan aims to explore the ocean floor and collect samples for mining precious metals.
  • The National Institute of Ocean Technology (NIOT) in Chennai is leading the Samudrayaan project.
  • Syntactic foam provides buoyancy to the submersible and is crucial for its operation.
  • The Ministry of Earth Sciences oversees NIOT and the Samudrayaan mission.
  • ISRO is manufacturing two titanium hulls for NIOT to be used in the submersible.
  • The project aims to place India among the few nations capable of manned deep-sea exploration.

Scientific/Technical Concepts Involved:

  • Syntactic Foam: A composite material providing buoyancy in deep-sea applications.
  • Titanium Hull: The pressure-resistant outer shell of the submersible.
  • Submersible: A vehicle designed to operate underwater.
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