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  • * Your opinion is wanted on these: [[List of all ideas and designs]]. {{Structure Designs}}
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  • {{Structure Designs}}
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  • ...p://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J7xkdL0EdOA VersaBuoy] A seemingly very stable structure with moving columns. {{Structure Designs}}
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  • {{Structure Designs}}
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  • Second, it may be possible with novel ships designs to meet more of the desired criteria for seasteads such as lessened wave co ...peeds due to drag reduction such a ship could be an advantage over exiting designs in areas we care about such as reduced wave interaction, large usable area,
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  • == High-level requirements for the structure == == Other goals for structure ==
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  • ...I imagine the term "design proposals" often gets interpreted as "structure designs".
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  • == Structure == {{Structure Designs}}
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  • ...ke use of wiki features such as categories. We may eventually incorporate designs and ideas from users as well. ...o build permanent settlements on the ocean, and we are exploring structure designs which meet the following requirements:
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  • For single-spar designs which are gravitationally stable (C_g below C_b), rather than having the ba ...e the full ballast weight is trying to pull the high side back down so the structure is level. Here is a video that shows some experiments with hanging ballast
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  • These are complete official designs for structure shapes.
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  • ** 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 net under the whole structure, attached to the outer circle, to make a place for aquaculture. Fresh wate
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  • Scale models for engineering studies can help evaluate seastead designs, especially in conjunction with [https://wiki.seasteading.org/index.php?tit {{Structure Designs}}
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  • {{Structure Designs}}
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  • * The overall smaller structure means a lower mass, with lower cost to produce, launch and tow, for roughly * The expected submersion of the whole stead implies the structure's top will have to be sealable, and equipment on its top has to fall under
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  • ...ancy to cause the structure to float, but of weight sufficient to keep the structure upright. Semi-submersible rigs can be moved from place to place; can be bal ...d lots of clearance both above and below water, so there is a minimum size structure that can work for certain wave height assumptions. So it does not scale do
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  • ...rom around the outside going to a single [[HangingBallast]] well below the structure for added stability. The 80 foot wide base for the hanging ballast should ...t of as the incremental cost a shipyard would charge for building one more structure. Does not include any engineering, design, simulation, testing, or shipyar
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  • ...ser:Vincecate/GeodesicVessel]] but with no stability from the shape of the structure. This really needs something to stabilize it. ** Will move through the water easier than most seastead designs but not as easy as a ship.
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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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