Lehmann,
I dont know whether they are modelled and judging from the hammering I keep getting - I suspect not! :rotfl:
1. If Thermal Layers are activated in SH3 the result would probably not be too noticeable in the sub - as in real life WW2 subs.
2. From what I understand, the only way the crew was aware of thermal layering was by noting an outside temperature change inside the hull. It wasnt immediately apparent otherwise. The bouyancy, it seems was not a noticeable indicator, as the crew would automatically compensate trim during operations.
It also appears (from interviews I have seen with sub Kapitan's) that it was more luck than judgement and no real attempt was made to find thermal layers which could either be present or not. They were however, more apparent it seems, in the Mediterranean than the Atlantic...
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