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Cheer up Bill !!

Here's a metal failure I spotted in Curacao 3 weeks ago.
I cannot even begin to imagine what forces were required
to shear this tremendous block of pier steel. It must have
made quite a loud sound.

Anyone have a clue what might have caused this?

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WOW, not sure what caused that. I don't recall any sightings of Godzilla in the area.
 
A disturbance in The Force?

Global Warming?
 
/bcforum/images/%%GRAEMLIN_URL%%/lol.gif
 
"There is no spoon."
 
Careful Bill, Don't want the boss storming in here.
 
Dale: That looks like it has seen some serious heat. It reminds me of the slag that they pull out of electric arc furnaces. I would think that failure from metal fatigue (like cyclical loading) would look very porous or crystalline at the edges.
 
Was there a TR6 attached to another length of chain nearby?
 
angelfj said:
Dale: That looks like it has seen some serious heat.

TOLD ya it was global warming! /bcforum/images/%%GRAEMLIN_URL%%/jester.gif
 
That had to have seen some serious temperature along with shear force. Somewhere around 1600*~1800*F I'd think.
 
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