tlb wrote:Loren Pechtel wrote:Even vaporized a hit would be deadly.Theemile wrote:In our universe.. yes. but not in the Honorverse according to everything Webber has set up.
Matter hitting sidewalls equals "fzzt"....Loren Pechtel wrote:Up until the MDM I would agree. With an MDM, however, even a perfectly spherical release of the energy produced vaporizes nearly a meter of tungsten armor (everything else fares far worse) on the ship--and the destruction is supersonic so you have a brutal shockwave heading into the ship.
I think he just didn't realize the physics had changed.
But does an explosion at the sidewall result in a shock wave in the hull? It depends how much of the energy release is transmitted through the sidewall. If the sidewall holds, then perhaps much of that energy is reflected or otherwise dispersed? Certainly any energy passed would be attenuated.
I'm simply assuming the energy of the impact appears as radiation. From what we have seen the sidewalls are more effective against lower energy attacks, since this adds some zeroes beyond the biggest thing we have seen I don't expect the sidewall to do much. Much of what the sidewalls are described as doing is deflecting attacks--but that's meaningless in this case as I'm figuring an omnidirectional energy pulse.
The shockwave in the hull is from the vaporized armor. If the destruction is supersonic (in the material) you get a shockwave.