View Full Version : Sailor acquitted in USS Bonhomme Richard fire
mojaveman
09-30-2022, 18:02
The Navy's USS Bonhomme Richard was destroyed in a fire while docked in San Diego to undergo millions of dollars in maintenance.
I kind of thought the guy may have been a scapegoat. Now some officers up the chain of command might start feeling some heat. It's still baffling how a large ship made entirely of steel could be destroyed in a fire.
https://www.foxnews.com/us/naval-sailor-acquitted-arson-fire-destroyed-uss-bonhomme-richard-san-diego
It's still baffling how a large ship made entirely of steel could be destroyed in a fire.
There were similar questions as to the fall of the twin towers.
The fire softened and melted large sections. From some of the pictures, I think other soft meltable metals were used to save weight.
In one of the articles, the defense, in closing, shaded the prosecution by implying they ignored the "real" evidence. I wonder if there will be a second trial. :munchin
Golf1echo
10-01-2022, 08:38
Structure is an interesting study. Fire in a wood structure is burning the gas within the wood , basically charring the wood, failure is more predictable, if you will.
In a steel structure fire creates a sudden failure within the bonds of the metal, the structure generally under greater stress fails suddenly.
https://internationaltimber.com/resources/how-does-timber-handle-fire-compared-to-steel-and-concrete/
Airbornelawyer
10-01-2022, 10:45
I kind of thought the guy may have been a scapegoat.
Now, the Navy would never do something like that, ... cough, Iowa.
Badger52
10-01-2022, 15:39
Now, the Navy would never do something like that, ... cough, Iowa.Precisely.
Now, the Navy would never do something like that, ... cough, Iowa.
Pearl Harbor, USS Indianapolis, USS Pueblo, gawd the list is endless...