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Wm Watt wrote:
A sheet of paper is also thin enough to fold. Once a tear is repaired with tape that part is stronger than the rest of the sheet. That's what you see in a butt join. It's thicker and more rigid than the rest of the hull. It won't flex. It won't fold. It can take more stress than the original hull before failing. If the hull's going to fold and fail it won't be at the butt join. Maybe you should spend a few years learning about stress analysis before making such ludicrous analogies. You haven't got a clue what's happening in a real structure. Mike |
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