Keep in mind that even the accel numbers from House of Steel reflect the 'as designed' ship specs; later refits that include compensator upgrades can increase that performance further.Jeroswen wrote:I got to thinking of the new designs and wondered. With the new compensater designs the speed difference between GA ships has narrowed a lot. I am re-reading the books and not far enough along to get a firm grasp of current ship speeds by class. So here is a what if for those good at the number crunching.
What if Manticore decided to build a destroyer with enough mass to top out at 600g acceleration. I would drop the light cruiser and just built a cruiser class with a top speed of 550g acceleration. Then a battle cruiser of 500g acceleration and a SD of 450g acceleration. What would the size and weights of the ships look like? If you have to redesign then redesign.
Each class would be faster than its current non-GA equivalent and be much bigger and tougher to boot. I can see the argument at the Admiralty. One side wanting to bring the speed down to First War levels with increased mass for armor, weapons, and active defense. The other side wanting to keep ship sizes the same and push the speed envelope to its limit. Its the old speed vs armor argument writ large.
So a Roland is what 650g or so acceleration at 95k tons? How much bigger would its replacement be if it topped out at 600g?
The best compensator performance I've noticed so far was an Invictus-class SD(P) in SftS with appeared to be capable of a max accel of 610g; which is 153.93% better than what a pre-war compensator could do on that tonnage. And also incidentally quicker than the ship you wanted the new destroyer to be
Applying that same ratio to a Roland shows that their then current top should be up to 790g! (Though "only 711-ish at 90%; the new 'safe' accel)
The problem with trying to calculate the ships with the displacements you requested is that they're all way out past the last datapoint I have to plot the accel curves with. The destroyer you want would mass more than an Invictus SD(P)!!.
I know the compensator "cliff" must still be out there, somewhere, past the last data points I have on the curve; but I'm not sure the tonnage it kicks in, or how sharp the accel drop is now once you pass that tonnage. And the calculations would be entirely dependent on that unknown information.
Sorry I couldn't provide the numbers you wanted.