Back to the TOS Connie, 190.000 tons seems to me a good figure for its weight, as for the nacelle thing, yes they're more massive/denser then the rest of the ship because they're filled with equipment, do I think that they contain warp coils/other tech that makes them ultra dense/heavy? Nope.
As for the Ent D, 5 million tons, but what kind of tons?![]()
But why would a starship be built like a naval vessel? It's not as if today's tanks follow that pattern, either. Or today's aircraft. And there's a little bit of both in a starship...
The volume of the TOS Enterprise is about 210,000 cubic meters or so at the commonly accepted 289-meter length.
Well, I figured I might weigh in on this subject...
or my studies I used the Ohio Class submarine. It has to support a large crew in an inhospitable environment for extended periods... and it had an easy shape to calculate a volume estimate.
I treated the Enterprise as largely a series of truncated cones and added up all the volumes to get a volume estimate.
My earliest estimate was 131,800 tons... but I was playing with very broad figures (as in shapes) in that one as I recall.
I'm sorry but defining a starship as a habitat with some added functionality stretches credibility beyond the breaking point for me. Habitation would be the least of the functions of that sort of a construct!
There's a whole section in those ships called "engineering hull", supposedly dedicated to one of the more important functionalities.
An interstellar propulsion system should not be treated lightly IMHO... Granted that it may be relatively compact on things like shuttlecraft, but it does command much of the total volume.
Sure... I'll be making a diagram of the general shapes over a diagram of the Enterprise so people can see where the estimate is coming from. At that time I'll do two sets of figures: the Jefferies dimensions and the 1080 dimensions.Out of curiousity, I know you're not fond of using the 1,080-foot size, but could you provide volume estimates for the Enterprise if it was of that size?
Right now, not really.Just out of curiosity do you have upper and lower estimate?
Sadly the only person to bring up a house was you and you said..."... and that if the creators of the TOS vessel worked from the assumption that their starship was a house or a naval vessel flying through space, they weren't demonstrating engineering knowledge, but imagination - and a somewhat limited sort of that, considering."As the creators never insinuated a house as an equivalent structure we are left with only one conclusion... you believed it was an equivalent structure.
... Timo Saloniemi
The e-peen thing is a reasonable metaphor until...Okay, guys, this is getting rediculous between the two of you. My penis is still bigger than both of yours, and you should move on to other things, okay? You've both (Timo and Shaw) been decidedly off topic now and engaging in ad hominem.
Sigh... Yes, mom.
Timo Saloniemi
We went through this calmly last year, and I thought we settled on 240,000 metric tons for the TOS Enterprise.
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