Emo Otaku wrote:Thirdbase wrote:RandomGraysuit wrote: Funny thing about that...
You're familiar with the whole Great Resizing, right? I'm fairly certain (though I'm sure the more experienced posters will correct me if I'm wrong) that the 'tonnage' ratings in the Honorverse are actually a measurement of volume. 200 kg = 1 m^3 is a figure I seem to recall getting thrown around as the new average density. An empty 8 MT freighter may only mass 1 MT, but it doesn't go any faster. It still takes up the same volume, and thus still requires the same propulsive power.
As for why characters don't use cubic meters directly instead of some sort of odd mass-based shorthand, well, that's just a silly idea. Everyone knows that ships are measured by tons!
Cargo ships are generally listed by the amount of cargo they carry, not the actual displacement of the ship. So that fully loaded 8 MT freighter would "mass" 8 MT + the mass of the ship & crew etc. Whereas an 8 MT SD would actually have a mass of 8 MT. Meaning that an 8 MT freighter is going to be larger dimensionally than an 8 MT SD.
Now MWW may be doing it differently, but unless he answers we don't know.
I suspect that an 8.5 MT Freighter would be larger than an SD for the simple reason that so much of a freighter is made up of empty space (the cargo holds).
we know that after the Great Re-sizing RFC decided on an average density of around 0.25 for warships this is going to be much lower for cargo ships
if we use current existing ships
USS Nimitz (approx 100,000 displacement)
Length 332.8m
Beam 76.8m
Draught 11.3m
ULCC Seawise giant (apptox 82,000 displacement (empty) generally considered the largest ship ever built)
Length 458.45m
Beam 68.8m
Draught 24.61m
we can see that the military ship has quite a bit more displacement despite being quite a bit smaller (of course the displacement of the seawise giant is over 640,000 tons fully loaded)
I tried to find a similar size battleship but the biggest I could find (that was actually built) was the Yamato class
Displacement 72,000
Length 263m
Beam 38.9
Draught 10.4
and even then at only 10,000 tons lighter she was just over half the size of the Seawise Giant
Lets use current Honorverse ships. An 8M ton SD is maximum 1,500 M long, 200 M wide, 150 M tall. An oval cylindar would be 35.3 Million cubic meters. An SD is an illregular shape, so is probably somewhere between 25-30 Million cubic meters, which puts them less than 1/3 the density of water.
The shrike is 110 M long, about 15 M diameter, with the missile tubes 20 M in diameter. That puts them about 15,000-17,000 tons, or a density slightly higher than water.
There are two possibilities for this discrepency. I tend to think the most likely is the second. Also, Since the biggest Merchant ship with old compensators is 8.5M tons and the biggest SD is also 10M tons, I believe that the warship and the merchant are the same physical size for the tonnage.
1) In HOTQ they state that LAC's are even less combat capable than their tonnage might sugest. That could mean that non hyper ships measure size differently than hyper ships. That would mean that a 40K ton courrier boat has 4 times the volume of a 40K ton LAC.
2) Ship size measures something othe than mass or volume. (possibly compensator size.) That would mean that there is a gradual progression, and when you double the size rating of a ship, you increase the volume about 2.4 times.