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  • ...tures is the [http://seasteading.org/interact/forums/engineering/structure-designs/the-seastar-platform Seastar Platform] Concrete cast shell structure building - submarine habitats, submarine hotels, submarine yachts.
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  • ...bilized platform (PSP) is a technology used to float a very large floating structure (VLFS). {{Structure Designs}}
    631 bytes (96 words) - 04:39, 9 September 2008
  • ** This should be one of the cheapest designs. It's very simple. Although it is as wide as a large cruise ship, most of You could have a net under the whole structure, attached to the 3 corners, to make a place for aquaculture. Fresh water f
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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 air is let out of the mass/damper to fully ballast the entire structure.
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  • ...ome designs require "heave plates". These are underwater and increase the structure's drag for movements in the up and down directions. These [http://www.glob ...e total mass of the structure. So spars, multi-spars and such. If such a structure is moving up or down the buoyancy changes slowly, because of the small wate
    1 KB (195 words) - 20:34, 27 July 2017
  • ...ussion forum [http://seasteading.org/interact/forums/engineering/structure-designs/low-cost-wave-tank Low Cost Wave Tank Forum], to discuss this wiki page. ...al low cost wave tank alternatives that are geared toward testing seastead designs.
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  • {{Nav|title=Structure Designs |body=[[Structure requirements]] · [[PintStead]] · [[Spar]] · [[Semi-sub
    876 bytes (89 words) - 20:18, 19 December 2017
  • ...ments on [http://www.seasteading.org/interact/forums/engineering/structure-designs/low-cost-seastead-design-requirements-feedback-wanted this forum thread] ...ke use of wiki features such as categories. We may eventually incorporate designs and ideas from users as well.
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  • The structure and form does not count in itself in the competition, but it will have a ma ...to all stay within a few miles of each other and if they are all different designs this might be hard. Also, we probably want some computer control that wil
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    ...ranging from the closet-sized Office in a Bucket to the gi-normous Trident structure (both pictured above). Check out the full line-up at their site.
    (855 × 637 (604 KB)) - 09:34, 8 November 2008
  • ...nism for keeping the blocks together even through heavy deformation of the structure under large stress. Must not "fall through the island" under the constant m ...on the oceans, so the only truly important thing is the total cost of the structure, and not its final size.
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  • {{Structure Designs}}
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  • This basic idea was purposed in the structure designs book, with supplementals added here. ...a few) individuals the load requirements are much smaller then with larger designs. By devoting one entire
    2 KB (372 words) - 00:29, 29 December 2009
  • ...as the business model will put requirements on the structure design and a structure puts constraints on the business model. I think we should also think some ...is how to engineer the structure. Anything other than engineering of the structure is a distraction.
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  • ...oys, attached either to long posts or a system of cables, are added to the structure. ...other will be on similar parts of the wave and only lift once side of the structure, making them act much more like a single buoy normally would. Another probl
    19 KB (3,132 words) - 04:31, 31 March 2009
  • ...ad is a complex function of its social arrangements, economy, and physical structure; we are attempting to precisely design the latter component without any rea ...rn? It's not clear. Certainly a lot of effort is expended on discussion of designs. This is in spite of the fact that no one really doubts that seasteads are
    21 KB (3,485 words) - 23:50, 21 May 2009
  • ...g 56 km/h (35 mph) doesn't seem absurd, and that's pretty fast for a large structure. ...ves catch up to the wind) conditions could very well change before a large structure could match wave speed ...unless wave speed decreases after we've nearly ca
    4 KB (709 words) - 18:44, 24 March 2009
  • ...as a postdoc. Ideally, a candidate will have naval architecture or ocean structure engineering training (BS in Engineering, some grad work), or at least train ...will be a system that TSI & community members can use to analyze structure designs.
    4 KB (653 words) - 18:56, 25 June 2009
  • ...mily Seastead is one of the types of [[Seastead]]. The key idea is that a structure engineered for a # We already have several plausible designs for single family seasteads that could be parked in deep water and still be
    6 KB (882 words) - 23:24, 3 April 2015
  • ...erous storms are OK. If a part fails, it should not compromise the entire structure. ...ual section with its buildings should be able to be removed from the whole structure without enormous difficulty or cost.
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