• StringTheory@beehaw.org
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    Made out of a fiberglass tube (catastrophic failure) and titanium end caps (cracks) instead of steel.

    “Steel is real.”

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      Titanium cracks under pressure, I take it?

      Or is the join between the cap and the fiberglass body potentially more of a problem?

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        Everything cracks under pressure, I’m not exactly sure what the above commenter is getting at. If the sub was steel the walls would be thinner. With titanium the walls would be thicker. Without knowing the dimensions of the material we can’t know whether it was built to high enough standards.

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        I mean, anything will crack under pressure. The biggest issue I see is uneven compression of the two materials coupled with different fatigue behaviors. I’d feel a lot safer if the whole submarine was titanium, honestly. Barring that, a couple inches of solid steel would be just as comforting.

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        I would be worried about both. Joining two very different materials that need to deal with crazy pressures seems like a really bad idea.

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        As I understand it, titanium is strong but brittle. It won’t bend, but it will break.