Ceramics as hull
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Ceramics as hull
I wonder about this since long before the Columbia-incident, but somehow never managed to ask the question(s):
How would a starship-hull made of ceramic compare to
-a hull of (ordinary) steel.
-SW-steel (neutronium-impregnated, if necessary).
And how would it behave, if hit by light, medium and heavy turbolaser-fire?
Do you think it possible, that a ceramic strong enough to withstand multi-gigaton-fire can be made?
How would a starship-hull made of ceramic compare to
-a hull of (ordinary) steel.
-SW-steel (neutronium-impregnated, if necessary).
And how would it behave, if hit by light, medium and heavy turbolaser-fire?
Do you think it possible, that a ceramic strong enough to withstand multi-gigaton-fire can be made?
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It would shatter from the KE.
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Heh. Timothy Zahn in his Conqueror's Trilogy universe had the main alien race's ships being made of ceramics.
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Yes uber unbreakable ceramics.Vympel wrote:Heh. Timothy Zahn in his Conqueror's Trilogy universe had the main alien race's ships being made of ceramics.
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Turbolasers have KE: barrel recoil, knocking ships around when they are hit, etc.FTeik wrote:KE from an energy-weapon?Illuminatus Primus wrote:It would shatter from the KE.
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FTeik wrote:KE from an energy-weapon?Illuminatus Primus wrote:It would shatter from the KE.
page 248, Slave Ship wrote: the laser cannons being mounted into the open skeletal frames required bracing and recoil-dissipation casings that would have withstood explosions measured in the giga-tonnage range. Anything less, and a single shot fired in battle would rip a destroyer or battle cruiser in two, a victim of its own lethal strength.
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Well, at least ONE of the questions asked should now be answered.
Any ideas about the rest?
Come on, if SW-tech is able to impregnate ordinary steel-hulls with neutronium, shouldn´t they be able to create some superdense ceramics (as structures for their kilometer-high starscrapers perhaps)?
Besides TTT and HoT i have read the Cobra-novels and Backleash from TZ. How good are those Conqueror-books?
Any ideas about the rest?
Come on, if SW-tech is able to impregnate ordinary steel-hulls with neutronium, shouldn´t they be able to create some superdense ceramics (as structures for their kilometer-high starscrapers perhaps)?
Besides TTT and HoT i have read the Cobra-novels and Backleash from TZ. How good are those Conqueror-books?
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Wong is an engineer and knows much about material science. I recall him commenting on why ceramic is a poor armor and structural material, IIRC.
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In part. The problem with ceramics is that they tend to be very inflexible, which causes them to crack and shatter if they're hit with a large impactor. Instead, you want the armor to flex and "give," helping it absorb and distribute energy, before snapping back into place.FTeik wrote:Would be his "Size does matter"-essay on the science page.
In regards to the argument that SW "should" be able to make really good ceramics, just because you can make a very strong structure out of one kind of material does not mean that all other forms of structural engineering are equally advanced. There are physical limitations as to how strong ceramics can be, and structural knowledge regarding metals and alloys does not equate to understanding and being able to improve ceramics.
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Ceramics aren't ductile (they're brittle - they don't "bend" very well the way steel can - you can't make a spring out of a ceramic the way you can with certain metals like steel.) This means they can break/fracture relatively easy (relative to say, a metal).
This means if you can subject them to severe stress ( with a high-momentum impact, for example. Though there are ways that a low-momentum energy attack can damage a ceramic - stress imparted through rapid expansion or contraction due to heating and cooling, for example.) you can make it break. This isn't neccesarily a disadvantage I believe (Tank armors employ ceramics, or have in the past, I believe) - you just want to make sure your armor incorporates some elements that give some bend to it to offset the brittle nature of the ceramic.
At least I think that's mostly correct.
This means if you can subject them to severe stress ( with a high-momentum impact, for example. Though there are ways that a low-momentum energy attack can damage a ceramic - stress imparted through rapid expansion or contraction due to heating and cooling, for example.) you can make it break. This isn't neccesarily a disadvantage I believe (Tank armors employ ceramics, or have in the past, I believe) - you just want to make sure your armor incorporates some elements that give some bend to it to offset the brittle nature of the ceramic.
At least I think that's mostly correct.
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Dammit, you would post that just before I wouldMaster of Ossus wrote:In part. The problem with ceramics is that they tend to be very inflexible, which causes them to crack and shatter if they're hit with a large impactor. Instead, you want the armor to flex and "give," helping it absorb and distribute energy, before snapping back into place.FTeik wrote:Would be his "Size does matter"-essay on the science page.
In regards to the argument that SW "should" be able to make really good ceramics, just because you can make a very strong structure out of one kind of material does not mean that all other forms of structural engineering are equally advanced. There are physical limitations as to how strong ceramics can be, and structural knowledge regarding metals and alloys does not equate to understanding and being able to improve ceramics.
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What about a mosaic of small ceramic pieces with metal underneath? Or a metal skin with a mosaic of small ceramic pieces underneath?
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Nice 6 page discussion on ceramics, steel, and other hull metals as well as nuke effects can be found here. Mike Wong, myself, and a couple others educate the unwashed masses on the joys of steel.Illuminatus Primus wrote:Wong is an engineer and knows much about material science. I recall him commenting on why ceramic is a poor armor and structural material, IIRC.
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Wouldn't a solid piece of ceramic also explosively fracture if heated too quickly?
Perhaps a ceramic hull would be possible if it werent't just ceramic but instead made of ceramic powder held together by room temp superconducting fabric on the exterior. the exterior superconducting sheet could be connected to the main hull by metal or by ceramic. being a superconductor, the outside fabric wouldnt overheat and burn off as quickly and would allow the heat to be transferred into the ceramic. perhaps you could also include superconducting fibers in the ceramic to improve heat absorption. also because of the superconducting fabric, heat would spread evenly across the hull/armor and radiate away. the powder nature of the ceramic would, ofcourse, provide impact absorption.
Perhaps a ceramic hull would be possible if it werent't just ceramic but instead made of ceramic powder held together by room temp superconducting fabric on the exterior. the exterior superconducting sheet could be connected to the main hull by metal or by ceramic. being a superconductor, the outside fabric wouldnt overheat and burn off as quickly and would allow the heat to be transferred into the ceramic. perhaps you could also include superconducting fibers in the ceramic to improve heat absorption. also because of the superconducting fabric, heat would spread evenly across the hull/armor and radiate away. the powder nature of the ceramic would, ofcourse, provide impact absorption.
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A thermal superconductor?! Where's that coming from?kojikun wrote:Wouldn't a solid piece of ceramic also explosively fracture if heated too quickly?
Perhaps a ceramic hull would be possible if it werent't just ceramic but instead made of ceramic powder held together by room temp superconducting fabric on the exterior. the exterior superconducting sheet could be connected to the main hull by metal or by ceramic. being a superconductor, the outside fabric wouldnt overheat and burn off as quickly and would allow the heat to be transferred into the ceramic. perhaps you could also include superconducting fibers in the ceramic to improve heat absorption. also because of the superconducting fabric, heat would spread evenly across the hull/armor and radiate away. the powder nature of the ceramic would, ofcourse, provide impact absorption.
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Self-healing metals and conductors that transfered incoming (hostile) energy-fire to the own systems were introduced in DEII.
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That is largely momentum. ANd the recoil isn't the momentum from the shot, it's from the plasma/gases that create teh shot being released afterwards according to the blurb about the geonosian starfighter in ICSLuke Starkiller wrote:Turbolasers have KE: barrel recoil, knocking ships around when they are hit, etc.FTeik wrote:KE from an energy-weapon?Illuminatus Primus wrote:It would shatter from the KE.
Recoil is momentum, not KEGrand Admiral Thrawn wrote:FTeik wrote:KE from an energy-weapon?Illuminatus Primus wrote:It would shatter from the KE.page 248, Slave Ship wrote: the laser cannons being mounted into the open skeletal frames required bracing and recoil-dissipation casings that would have withstood explosions measured in the giga-tonnage range. Anything less, and a single shot fired in battle would rip a destroyer or battle cruiser in two, a victim of its own lethal strength.
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