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Latest revision as of 19:03, 11 September 2023
Spaceframe links and ideas by Tim Tyler
Using a space frame of some type could be beneficial for constructing interior spaces since it's generally weight-efficient and materials-efficient. Lower weight for the usable spaces means less buoyancy is needed, etc.
Structure Designs |
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Structure requirements · PintStead · Spar · Semi-submersible · Submersible · Boats · Collaborative Design · Space Frame · Low Cost Seastead · Conex dumbbell · Docks · |
Materials |
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Materials · Thin Shell Ferrocement · Concrete · Geopolymer · Basalt |
Engineering Data |
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Low Cost Wave Tank · Scale models · Wind Loads · Seasteading Software |
Stability & Propulsion |
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Stability · Propulsion · Station Keeping · Gyroscopes · Stabilizers · Pneumatically Stabilized Platforms · Connections |