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If my understanding is correct, the turn radius of a ship is determined by two factors: the mass of the ship, and the "turning power" of the aft control surfaces....
And if that is the case, then why are the turn radii of the Oscar and Akula, both monsters of mass at 20ktons and 10kton respectively, 20% *less* than that of the LA at 7ktons? The akula and oscar rudders are not *that* much more powerful.... are they? I think this is a inaccuracy in the performance modeling. |
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Turning radii are more dependant on speed and rudder angle than anything else (possibly rudder size as well)Perhaps 688's have smaller rudder angles as well. Comments anyone?
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Just to clarify. I'm not referring to "turning speed" (how fast the sub turns), but to "turn radius" (how tight the turn is made) which are not neccessariliy the same thing.
The issue comes up when one looks at the turning radius stats for the Akula/Oscar vs the LA. Akula/Oscar Turn radius is set at 500m where the LA is set at 600m. Though the Akula is 3000 tons larger than the LA and the Oscar 10,000 tons larger than the Akula. Just doesn't seem right. Though there may be a good reason that I'm not considering... |
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The database doesn't necessarily have a reason...
In this case, the 688i has a larger turn radius because it is faster... You've got a case of Western Superiority today haven't you DB?
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Depends on the ship, My ship dart 8 turned in less than 500 yards knock nevis turns in around 30 miles.
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Even if it is western superiority, the akula still gives the seawolf a run for its money.
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Well, they're the same speed if you compare Akula II to 688i, which I suppose is good enough to shoot down that argument... so I'm left with: the turn radii are different because that's how it is in the database.
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I'm not trying to argue that I'm right.... I already know I'm right
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I've never been inclined to go through the database and change things just because it doesn't look right... that's how you take a database and turn it into a mess.
There is going to be a full review of individual platform values... that might make it, it might not. The criterion have yet to be set, but we will consider it.
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The Oscar, in any case, also has the advantage that it can attempt to reverse one of the screws. Real noisy, but if you are shooting for minimum turn radius at flank.... Besides, should I, for example, justify that Akula should have a much better climb rate than the 688 because it has 30% reserve buoyancy (which I can use) compared to 10? To be fair, the more subtle areas of the DB tend to be rather crappy. Look up all the missiles and find some stunning, uh, revelations as to their performance as defined by Sonalysts ![]() |
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... we can *roughly* estimate the bulk of a sub as a cylinder, and view the turning force of the aft sail as a force acting at the cylinder end to enact a turning moment. That being said, the rotation of a solid object is governed by the angular motion equation... Quote:
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So the question remains.... how can a sub that is 25% more mass turn in 2/3rds the radius. And one that is 200% larger still turn in 2/3rd the radius. Nothing really supports this as true.... just seems contradictory to me. :hmm: ![]() ![]() Quote:
When reserve boyancy is a factor is when the subs try to emergency surface and blow all ballast tanks. In that instance the larger reserve will provide a superior upward bubble and skyrocket the sub to the surface faster. Large RB gives a sub a better shot at making it to the service after sustaining a torp hit. IIRC. But anyway..... can anyonep justify the turn radii of the current database? |
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US submarines have a much lower length to width ratio than the Russians? Rounder submarines tend to turn faster than longer submarines?
It also doesn't matter that much... PM me if you want the REALLY dirty secrets about the database. Actually don't... ![]()
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ps) my apologies for that incrediable, longwinded and unneccessarily physi-o-tastic soapbox lecture. Sometimes equation crunching helps me to make more sense of things when in doubt. |
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Ditto. I know about the missiles, but not a lot about the rest.
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