MARITIME – DIVE & UNDERWATER OPERATION CALCULATOR Underwater Cutting Time A precise tool.
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What is the Underwater Cutting Time & How does it work?

Thermal lances are the work‑horse of underwater demolition, using a high‑temperature flame to cut through steel and concrete. Because the operation occurs beneath the surface, the consumable (usually a steel rod or fuel gas) must be managed carefully; its burn rate directly influences how long the lance can stay active.

The cutting time can be predicted by relating the length of the required cut to the amount of consumable burned per hour and the cutting speed that each kilogram of consumable can achieve. In practice, the faster the burn rate and the higher the cutting speed per kilogram, the shorter the overall operation.

T = frac{L}{R cdot S}
T = cutting time (hours)
L = length of cut (meters)
R = burn rate (kg/h)
S = cutting speed per kg (m/kg)

When planning an underwater cut, divers must also consider water pressure, visibility, and safety margins. The calculated time provides a baseline, but real‑world factors often require adding contingency time to ensure the operation is completed safely.

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Frequently Asked Questions
How do I calculate the burning rate of consumable in an underwater cutting operation?
The burning rate depends on the specific consumable used and its consumption per hour. This information is typically provided by the manufacturer.
What factors affect the cutting speed of a thermal lance?
Cutting speed can be influenced by water pressure, temperature of the flame, and the material being cut. Higher temperatures generally result in faster cutting speeds.
How do I determine the required length of consumable for a specific underwater cut?
Multiply the total cutting time (in hours) by the burn rate of the consumable to find the required length of consumable needed.
Can thermal lances be used on all types of metal?
Thermal lances are effective for cutting through steel and concrete, but their efficiency may vary with other metals depending on the material’s thickness and composition.
What safety precautions should I take when using a thermal lance underwater?
Ensure proper ventilation, wear protective gear like gloves and goggles, and maintain a safe distance from flammable materials. Regularly check the equipment for any signs of damage or malfunction.
How do I extend the cutting time of a thermal lance?
You can increase the cutting time by using higher quality consumables, optimizing water pressure and temperature settings, or selecting a more efficient lance design.
What is the typical range of underwater cutting speeds for thermal lances?
Underwater cutting speeds can vary widely depending on conditions, but generally range from 0.5 to 2 meters per minute for steel and up to 1 meter per minute for concrete.

Results are for informational purposes only and do not constitute professional advice.