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#29890 02/15/04 08:28 PM 02/15/04 08:28 PM |
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Posts: 2,844 42.904444 N; 88.008586 W | I think he meant on the inside, not the outside.
And how many barnacles, after only a few days on the maiden voyage?
Duct tape, AS IF!
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#29892 02/15/04 09:14 PM 02/15/04 09:14 PM |
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Posts: 591 Bradenton, FL | Didn't they have bottom paint back then?
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#29893 02/15/04 09:42 PM 02/15/04 09:42 PM |
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Posts: 1,884 Detroit, MI | Canvas goes on the outside, held in place by the water pressure. Old sailor's trick is to use sails to plug holes in the hull by pulling them across the outside of the hull with a line strung underneath the hull. Even if the Titanic had a peice of canvas big enough, it would be almost impossible to position over the 200+ foot long split rivet seam that is supposed to be the cause of her death. Titanic was launched on 31 May 1911, sank on 15 April 1912, so she was in the water for nearly a year before her maiden voyage. Bottom paint has been around since ancient times - an Englishman received the first patent in 1625 for a mixture of iron, copper and cement. Titanic had a copper-based anti-fouling paint applied before her launch. Even if there was little organic growth on the outside of the ship, it was hardly smooth. This was a riveted ship (over 3,000,000 used) and the hull plating overlapped to facilitate that. You can see it here | | | Re: Duct tape and the Titanic
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#29894 02/15/04 10:03 PM 02/15/04 10:03 PM |
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Posts: 465 FL | >>At this depth, the water would exert a pressure of (62 lbf/ft^3)*(25 ft) = 1550 lbf/ft^2 gauge.<< So 1550 / 144 = 10.76 psi From website below 45 ounces of adhesion per 1 inch width equals 2.81 psi which is less than 10.76 psi. From website below 45 ounces of adhesion for 2 inch width equals 5.62 pounds per lateral inch of tape which is less than 10.76 psi. From website below 45 ounces of adhesion for 3 inch width equals 9.06 pounds per lateral inch of tape which is less than 10.76 psi. If 45 ounces of adhesion per 1 inch width is the ultimate load capacity, there is no safety factor. I have never been successful attaching duct tape to a wet surface. http://www.duct-tape.com/ | | |
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