- The biggest lesson learned from having run Springsharp a good deal is that back in 1971, we were too quick to sacrifice side armor to get high speed. We actually didn't need to go as thin as 4 inches. That is true, at least, if we were willing to let the displacement grow, without materially changing dimensions.
- Another lesson is that we often underestimated the displacement that would be required to achieve the design characteristics we desired.
- At least with Springsharp, very high speeds are difficult to achieve and have sufficient strength and adequate seakeeping ability. Partly, this is an artificat of Springsharp having trouble with small, high-speed ships. This is partly manifested in having to move the date of machinery out into the future to achieve SHP/ton figures that were achieved much earlier. For example, the British super-destroyer Swift could be pressed to 64 SHP/ton.
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Monday, February 21, 2005
Lessons learned from using Springsharp
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