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A question for ER March 22, 2012 11:43 pm bowser

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mzveUz-WRGQ

You may or may not know the answer to this, thought I’d ask.  The above youtube clip is of a newer US warship of relative modest dimensions (<400′) making an incredibly rapid and short radius turn.  It truly is amazing compared to what I’ve seen before.

I’m wondering how much that ship might “flex” in the course of that turn.  That is, how much it might bend, how far away from a straight line along the keel it might go.

If it does flex, will it return to absolutely straight?  And are those things absolutely straight to start with?

 

 

  • Flex by RobVG 2012-03-23 09:22:44
    • I was in Deck Dept. Those guys in the black gang (Hull Dept), are all crazy. We used to ... by ER 2012-03-23 10:38:57
      • That's about an inch of torque deflection every three feet or so. That sounds pretty high for high-strength steel. by TB 2012-03-23 10:04:35
        • I don't remember my ship flexing like that, but we were much smaller, and much more ruggedly built and internally ... by ER 2012-03-23 10:24:02
          • This is one thing we need to fix if we want good spacecraft. Vehicles planetside (mainly air and sea ... by VelociraptorBlade 2012-03-23 20:18:43
            • Everything constructed to resist any kind of load will "flex" under that load. by TB 2012-03-23 21:43:14
              • I did notice that in the video. I also noticed all the parts that were flying off the shuttle ... by VelociraptorBlade 2012-03-24 00:44:01
                • That's ice coming loose. by TB 2012-03-24 11:09:13
      • That's a pretty standard high speed turn, its what destroyers are designed to do, high-speed maneuvers while chasing or dodging ... by ER 2012-03-23 05:28:19
        • Appendix by ER 2012-03-23 06:51:39

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