@John and Adhoc I'm not entirely sure which point is now the current focus of your argument, and if I've got the wrong end of the stick I...
One more vote for buying something already built to a proper design here.
If they all had Chinglish in common they'd all also have Chinese in common, so no trouble communicating. Anyway, this is Korea we're talking...
It's a new slip. Slips are BY FAR the most common way of launching anything other than small vessels, now and in the past.
That's too easy. How about a yard that builds yachts? Still easy: Hakvoort built one to accommodate yachts over 200' in 2012....
How big? Here's a 74 m (240') and 80 m (260'): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T3Ah98-6sYQ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_Cry2wYysgY
A longitudinal slip launch can be used for more vessels than any other type of launch (except for options like dry docks, etc). Lifting into the...
Slipways are cheaper, and there's absolutely no reason for a competent NA/yard not to be able to launch them safely on a slipway every time....
How would you launch a 55 m yacht?
Perhaps another possible role could be creating molds for composite hulls.
Perhaps a printer could be used to build polyethylene dinghies etc.
No. Yes, at high speed that's a significant reduction in drag.
The enclosure will widen the profile and add form drag, and the increased wetted surface area will add viscous drag (which at high speed will be a...
The fact that your project is stability analysis doesn't make this (non-stability) question something that should be in the stability sub forum....
Glad to hear it. Why on earth are you assuming the car has ONLY 20 miles of charge in it? It doesn't - that simply all that's needed to replace...
To give an idea of the type of prices that are realistic, New Zealand energy supplier Vector sells a 3kW panel plus 10kWh battery package...
A couple of decades of spell checkers have made me lazy. Anyway, I'm an engineer, not a literary type to worry too much about spelling on a forum....
Your own link is perfectly fine by me. 6.5 kW is about 22 m^2. That's nothing, I could fit far more than that. I also get plenty of sun, and I...
This is not even close to correct. Way, WAY off. Have a look here for a quick example:...
Feel free to point out what isn't financially viable... EDIT: Ah, I see, you misunderstood my post (despite the fact that it's written in plain,...