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"Richard Casady" wrote in message ... On Wed, 3 Dec 2008 11:28:46 -0800, "Calif Bill" wrote: The problem with lots of the aluminum ship structures was bad design. Lots of cracks happening. So better designers were needed. Harry maybe? Actually, since aluminum and steel have the same strength to weight ratio, it would seem that someone heard rumors that aluminum is lighter, and designed it that way. Lighter is weaker. Duh. Casady Good grief. Use steel in the places you need strength. Use aluminum in the places you need light weight. Use titanium when you need both. Eisboch |
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On Wed, 03 Dec 2008 08:54:17 -0500, BAR wrote:
Have you ever seen them cut the superstructure away, lift it off to get to the engineering equipment below It often requires a chain saw to replace the engines on small fiberglass yachts. Sometimes they go through the side of the hull. Casady |
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On Dec 4, 11:43*am, (Richard Casady)
wrote: On Wed, 3 Dec 2008 11:28:46 -0800, "Calif Bill" wrote: The problem with lots of the aluminum ship structures was bad design. *Lots of cracks happening. *So better designers were needed. *Harry maybe? Actually, since aluminum and steel have the same strength to weight ratio, it would seem that someone heard rumors that aluminum is lighter, and designed it that way. Lighter is weaker. Duh. Casady Well, kind of. There are lots of variables that will put holes in that blanket statement. If it were going to be a generality then you could include wood, too. |
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Richard Casady wrote:
On Wed, 3 Dec 2008 11:28:46 -0800, "Calif Bill" wrote: The problem with lots of the aluminum ship structures was bad design. Lots of cracks happening. So better designers were needed. Harry maybe? Actually, since aluminum and steel have the same strength to weight ratio, it would seem that someone heard rumors that aluminum is lighter, and designed it that way. Lighter is weaker. Duh. Casady Gee, I just bought a carbon fiber tripod. Maybe they could make warships out of that. It wouldn't be any more a waste of taxpayer money than what they are doing now. |
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On Thu, 04 Dec 2008 14:20:20 -0500, Boater
wrote: Richard Casady wrote: On Wed, 3 Dec 2008 11:28:46 -0800, "Calif Bill" wrote: The problem with lots of the aluminum ship structures was bad design. Lots of cracks happening. So better designers were needed. Harry maybe? Actually, since aluminum and steel have the same strength to weight ratio, it would seem that someone heard rumors that aluminum is lighter, and designed it that way. Lighter is weaker. Duh. Casady Gee, I just bought a carbon fiber tripod. Maybe they could make warships out of that. It wouldn't be any more a waste of taxpayer money than what they are doing now. In northern climes the ships could be made of ice. The sailors would wear "penguin" dress and waddle. Enemy recon would just see ice floes. With penguins. --Vic |
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On Thu, 04 Dec 2008 14:20:20 -0500, Boater wrote:
Richard Casady wrote: On Wed, 3 Dec 2008 11:28:46 -0800, "Calif Bill" wrote: The problem with lots of the aluminum ship structures was bad design. Lots of cracks happening. So better designers were needed. Harry maybe? Actually, since aluminum and steel have the same strength to weight ratio, it would seem that someone heard rumors that aluminum is lighter, and designed it that way. Lighter is weaker. Duh. Casady Gee, I just bought a carbon fiber tripod. Maybe they could make warships out of that. It wouldn't be any more a waste of taxpayer money than what they are doing now. In what way are they wasting money on warships, Harry? Should we not be building them, or should we be building them with a different design? -- John H *Have a Super Christmas and a Spectacular New Year!* |
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"Vic Smith" wrote in message ... On Thu, 04 Dec 2008 14:20:20 -0500, Boater wrote: Richard Casady wrote: On Wed, 3 Dec 2008 11:28:46 -0800, "Calif Bill" wrote: The problem with lots of the aluminum ship structures was bad design. Lots of cracks happening. So better designers were needed. Harry maybe? Actually, since aluminum and steel have the same strength to weight ratio, it would seem that someone heard rumors that aluminum is lighter, and designed it that way. Lighter is weaker. Duh. Casady Gee, I just bought a carbon fiber tripod. Maybe they could make warships out of that. It wouldn't be any more a waste of taxpayer money than what they are doing now. In northern climes the ships could be made of ice. The sailors would wear "penguin" dress and waddle. Enemy recon would just see ice floes. With penguins. --Vic Say what! No penguins up here......maybe a polar bear or two. |
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On Thu, 04 Dec 2008 14:20:20 -0500, Boater wrote: Richard Casady wrote: On Wed, 3 Dec 2008 11:28:46 -0800, "Calif Bill" wrote: The problem with lots of the aluminum ship structures was bad design. Lots of cracks happening. So better designers were needed. Harry maybe? Actually, since aluminum and steel have the same strength to weight ratio, it would seem that someone heard rumors that aluminum is lighter, and designed it that way. Lighter is weaker. Duh. Casady Gee, I just bought a carbon fiber tripod. Maybe they could make warships out of that. It wouldn't be any more a waste of taxpayer money than what they are doing now. In what way are they wasting money on warships, Harry? Should we not be building them, or should we be building them with a different design? -- John H *Have a Super Christmas and a Spectacular New Year!* Harry is a skin-flint. Wait till he sees the bill for escorting a whale through the canal at Cape Cod Massachusetts. |
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On Thu, 4 Dec 2008 12:07:32 -0500, "Eisboch" wrote:
"Richard Casady" wrote in message .. . On Wed, 3 Dec 2008 11:28:46 -0800, "Calif Bill" wrote: The problem with lots of the aluminum ship structures was bad design. Lots of cracks happening. So better designers were needed. Harry maybe? Actually, since aluminum and steel have the same strength to weight ratio, it would seem that someone heard rumors that aluminum is lighter, and designed it that way. Lighter is weaker. Duh. Good grief. Use steel in the places you need strength. Use aluminum in the places you need light weight. Use titanium when you need both. I'm not an expert on steel or aluminum, but a few years ago I had to do some research on this very subject. As I understand it, and again this is remembering what I learned at the time, the major difference between steel and aluminum is that aluminum will reach it's failure point, given the same strength standard, 40% sooner than steel. Again, that's how I remember the issue. I could be entirely wrong. |
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On Thu, 04 Dec 2008 14:20:20 -0500, Boater wrote: Richard Casady wrote: On Wed, 3 Dec 2008 11:28:46 -0800, "Calif Bill" wrote: The problem with lots of the aluminum ship structures was bad design. Lots of cracks happening. So better designers were needed. Harry maybe? Actually, since aluminum and steel have the same strength to weight ratio, it would seem that someone heard rumors that aluminum is lighter, and designed it that way. Lighter is weaker. Duh. Casady Gee, I just bought a carbon fiber tripod. Maybe they could make warships out of that. It wouldn't be any more a waste of taxpayer money than what they are doing now. In what way are they wasting money on warships, Harry? Should we not be building them, or should we be building them with a different design? -- John H Both. I think spending $500 million on another high tech toy for the military is a waste of taxpayer dollars. Better that money be spent on brainy people assets that can be used for intel and other purposes that prevent war. The problem with that sort of "flashy" ship is that some yahoo in the chain of command will want to use to to make a point. The point won't be made, and its presence will contribute to us getting into another stupid shooting war. |
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