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by hinkley
1868 days ago
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We are going to have to think of a different way of accessing the cargo. Cargo ships as currently built cede the entire middle section of the boat to cranes. Cranes they won't see until the end of their voyage, or the beginning of the next. The whole rest of the time you can't use the vertical axis for anything else. Things that slide around tend to break loose in heavy weather, and boats don't stay afloat if the center of gravity moves too far, so sideways seems like a bad idea. I don't know what the solution is, exactly. |
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But in the case of container ships, they have frames every so often to stabilize and secure the load. Those are the natural tie in point for wing sails. This is a relatively straightforward naval engineering problem. CG vs Center of Lift has been well understood since the 1800s.