Material selection and structural geometry must match the specific environmental conditions and stressors a structure will encounter, as demonstrated by the Titan submersible failure where carbon fiber's aerospace strength proved insufficient under 6,000 PSI deep-sea pressure, while titanium maintained integrity; this illustrates that no single material is universally superior, and factors like microscopic defects, delamination, fatigue, bonding behavior, and hull geometry become critical under extreme compression.
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Carbon Fiber Was Strongβ¦ Until 6,000 PSI πAdded:
Carbon fiber was strong until the abyss.
Titanium stayed recognizable. Carbon fiber shattered in Titan's tragic final moments as 2024 USCG footage shows next.
Aerospace strength means little under deep-sea compression.
Tiny internal defects can become fatal delamination.
Down there, pressure is nearly 6,000 PSI.
Spheres spread pressure evenly.
Cylinders expose weakness as collapse test footage shows next.
One material boundary may have become critical.
The ocean does not forgive unproven design.
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