CV-18 Fujian/003 CATOBAR carrier thread

SinoSoldier

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The link about the news that Dalian is going to build another AC very soon. The Blog of CSIC indicating that it's ready for the next one.

Sina isn't a credible website. Do you have a link to the original blog (Wechat, I suppose)?

Stating that one is "ready" can have different connotations, ranging from being ready to cut steel to being ready for module assembly.
 

Deino

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Just found at the CDF posted by "hmmwv" (
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fzgfzy release a series of photos allegedly showing current 003 progress at JNCX, and mentioned right now it's in sub assembly production, and we are a long way from seeing any major modules that can be recognized as carrier part. Mainly due to changes in design (I'd imagine that's related to switching to EM Launch) and subsequent upgrades in the new JNCX facility.

From the look of it the pictures shows JNCX's brand new carrier fabrication building which became operational last November.


不要太想当然,我当时就说了,一旦要改就快不了,电蒸pk也是我先发的,之后改图纸可改死人了。到船厂还要按生产再深化一次图纸,我一小姐姐当时负责算某大补的绝缘,就用了一个月,更别说复杂几十倍的航母。至于新厂,盖了建,建又改(加东西),加了又加。厂还没整利索呢(见图),有些东西堆傍边,还不是03的。某地里面应该是有些号好的料了,小的组立可能也有,大分段就扯了,一旦展开是不能脱节的,前面的东西没有一定的量,是不可能进入下一步的。

PLN Type 003 carrier - said to be u.c. - 20180608 - 1.jpeg PLN Type 003 carrier - said to be u.c. - 20180608 - 2.jpeg PLN Type 003 carrier - said to be u.c. - 20180608 - 3.jpeg
 

Mirabo

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I'm no expert in shipbuilding, but I read somewhere the other day that the JN shipyard will construct the 003 differently compared to the 002 at DL.

In DL, what they did for the 002 was lay the keel and built up the hull little by little, the traditional way. It wasn't until most of the lower hull was complete that they began to use large modules in construction. This allowed for a linear and rapid pace of construction from steel cutting to completion.

In comparison, the JN shipyard will use a relatively modern technique. First, basic parts and small modules will be laid down and assembled, followed by medium-sized modules, and finally, the massive ones that you see in the construction of large civilian vessels where entire pre-fabricated segments are moved into place.

My understanding is that, compared to DL, initial pace of construction of the 003 will be slower as we're only just seeing the little basic pieces being prepared, while the major modules are not yet ready. Once we see the first big hulks of steel appear sometime in 2019, that's when we know that everything is coming together.
 

asif iqbal

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I'm no expert in shipbuilding, but I read somewhere the other day that the JN shipyard will construct the 003 differently compared to the 002 at DL.

In DL, what they did for the 002 was lay the keel and built up the hull little by little, the traditional way. It wasn't until most of the lower hull was complete that they began to use large modules in construction. This allowed for a linear and rapid pace of construction from steel cutting to completion.

In comparison, the JN shipyard will use a relatively modern technique. First, basic parts and small modules will be laid down and assembled, followed by medium-sized modules, and finally, the massive ones that you see in the construction of large civilian vessels where entire pre-fabricated segments are moved into place.

My understanding is that, compared to DL, initial pace of construction of the 003 will be slower as we're only just seeing the little basic pieces being prepared, while the major modules are not yet ready. Once we see the first big hulks of steel appear sometime in 2019, that's when we know that everything is coming together.

I doubt that

Carrier construction requires large blocks there is no small ones, for the lower part block construction you will have the biggest blocks

if the 80,000 ton mark is the final weight of 003 some of these lower blocks will weight over 10,000 tons that's like lifting a entire Type 055

these days with module construction they will first lay that into the dry dock and I cant image it will be small and call it keel laying and to me that looks like a front end lower block
 
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