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  • ...ser:Vincecate/GeodesicVessel]] but with no stability from the shape of the structure. This really needs something to stabilize it. ...the bottom in a harbor, keeping some tension, making a simple tension-leg structure.
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  • ...[Category:Breakwater]] section but as you'll see below is also a sea stead design its self. ...air in the bag in and out through a bidirectional fan (or in the original design a pair of one way flap valves feeding a unidirectional fan). It damps the w
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  • ...strong and has minimal stretch. This would work well for the ropes in the structure. ...rs on what is really an experimental prototype. Or maybe engineering, CAD design, and simulation is advanced enough these days that this is reasonable.
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  • ...ulead.com/tolimared/concretesubmarine/marine/image/lens.htm Concrete Shell Structure Animation] ...e that made with conventional proteinaceous and surfactant foams. The pore structure of Allied's foams hardly show any sign of deterioration as the density of t
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  • ...boat building but opens great possibilities for hulls where light is not a design goal - this is industry, seasteading, and submarine applications. ...cast structures is the [http://seasteading.org/interact/forums/engineering/structure-designs/the-seastar-platform Seastar Platform]
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  • ...d=1217807861&sr=1-1 Pearce, P. 1978. Structure in Nature as a Strategy for Design. MIT Press, Cambridge, MA 245 p. ISBN 0-262-16064-1] ...lick, P.K. 1993. Fiber-reinforced Composites: Materials, Manufacturing and Design. CRC; 3 edition (November 19, 2007) ISBN 0849342058]
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  • ...lace the legs by curved bows joining the balls two by two. You keep a nice structure where you can hang anything needed and with the exact same stability. ...signs/link-metamaterial-wave-barriers cbthiess' note]. If I understood the design, interferances wave cancel each other and erases almost totally in the cent
    3 KB (522 words) - 02:07, 27 November 2008
  • You could have a net under the whole structure, attached to the 3 corners, to make a place for aquaculture. Fresh water f ==Model Design Wins==
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  • ...the goal is to have a reasonable amount of comfort without undue cost. A structure that kills its occupants during a hurricane is not acceptable. The basic design is a small truss-spar. The truss spar has three basic components -- 1) a l
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  • ...e the discussion forum [http://seasteading.org/interact/forums/engineering/structure-designs/low-cost-wave-tank Low Cost Wave Tank Forum], to discuss this wiki ...ing up the inside of their swimming pool. Thus, extra care is required to design a wave generator and wave absorber that can not scuff the pool surface.
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  • {{Nav|title=Structure Designs ...]] · [[Submersible]] · [[Boats]] · [[Collaborative Design]] · [[Space Frame]] · [[Low Cost Seastead]] · [[Conex
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  • ...eading.org/interact/forums/engineering/structure-designs/low-cost-seastead-design-requirements-feedback-wanted this forum thread] ...describe our goals, requirements, non-goals, and ideas for the conceptual design stage for low cost seasteads. This is meant to be given to one or more con
    3 KB (474 words) - 21:49, 27 January 2009
  • ...ke a larger version of my [[User:Vincecate/FloatingVilla|my floating villa design]]. I expect to have an early seastead and have plenty of backups and redun * Cost of living area and structure are not in here yet.
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  • The structure and form does not count in itself in the competition, but it will have a ma ...mpetition is to make long-term survival as confortable as possible. Speed, design, maneuverability, internal facilities, social life organization does not co
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  • ==Structure Modeling== ...t keywords to find such, please let me know. It seems like it should be "structure modeling" or "scaling rules" or something, but I have not found what I am l
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  • * [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cr82FyPXJVE How to Design an X PRIZE] == Design goals ==
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  • ==Design Decisions== There have been several design decisions that I puzzled over.
    11 KB (2,052 words) - 23:59, 10 August 2009
  • ...e water, not getting anywhere quickly or carrying heavy cargo, a seastead design can sacrifice speed through the water and cargo capacity to achieve lower c | [http://seasteading.org/interact/forums/engineering/structure-designs/the-seastar-platform Seastar Platform]
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  • ===Design constraints=== ...s preferred so as to focus on the one main characteristic of this seastead design: dirt-cheap artificial land. To this effect the Floating Dirt seastead is m
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  • ...structable for low-cost 8x8 floating platform supported on 4 barrels, with design goals of being relatively cheap and easy to assemble from standard hardware ...s/inflatable-rafts-&-islands/sportsstuffcabanaislander.cfm This inflatable structure] provides shelter, looks comfy to sleep in, and could accomodate multiple s
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