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On Fri, 17 Aug 2007 08:52:17 -0400, "Roger Long"
wrote: Does that sound like a way to build a boat? Worse the steel, which should be the tensile material on a thin shell, was on the inside and the concrete, a material most effective in compression, was on the outside. That is why they invented prestressed concrete. Tension on the steel keeps the concrete in compression. The design allowance for tensile strength of concrete is zero. Opposite of chain, which has no compressive strength. Materials science is a facinating field of study. They generally cover steel building framing with concrete, but it is just fireproofing for the metal. On the other hand, they do use actual reenforced concrete for similar structures, and they can look similar on the outside.reenforced concrete that looks about like the covered steel. For something more efficient consider the submarine, with two concentric shells and all the frames between. Those things were strong enough to handle any wave imaginable. Big waves just cover them and then move on.They don't flood when they get swept, after all. Then there is the other sub. the fabric one. Gunny sack, cat, and brick. Just kidding, we love our four cats. We got them from a shelter that doesn't kill animals, they will keep them forever. Casady |
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