wklein
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Looking at my book of breaking strengths 12mm solid 316 rod has breaking load of 5650 kg and 12mm wire (316 also) is 10400 kg. Anyone know the reason?
would the different cross-sectional area have anything to do with it ? Wire rope has tiny gaps (interstices) which subtract from the overall area of a similar section of rod.
Looking at my book of breaking strengths 12mm solid 316 rod has breaking load of 5650 kg and 12mm wire (316 also) is 10400 kg. Anyone know the reason?
Why do racing yachts use it then? It surely cant be because the aerodynamic drag of rod is less than than wire.
I suspect the OP's figures are wrong and that rigging quality rod (which would have been drawn as well) is a good or better than the equivalent wire.
Why do racing yachts use it then?