How arbetar kedjan som används vid Battle of the Blackwater?

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Vid slaget vid Blackwater hade en massiv kedja höjts mellan två vinschtorn vid mynningen av floden. Det nämns i Kapitel 15 i ett sammanhang av kungar att tusen länkar byggdes för det.

Nu vet jag inte hur stor länken var exakt eller hur bred floden är, men det förefaller mig som att höjning av en sådan stor kedja kräver en extremt stor kraft och att den ska höjas när fartyg kraschar in det kräver ännu mer kraft; så det verkar mig mycket osannolikt att det är möjligt.

Så jag undrar: hur skulle en sådan kedja ens fungera (i universum)?

    
uppsättning Ivo Beckers 14.03.2016 22:33

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Som en förmarkör till detta svar, som påpekats i kommentarer av @Himarm, Hamnkedjor användes faktiskt som navigationsbarriärer (och är fortfarande vana vid denna dag), så det är inte en sträcka för kedjan att ha gjort vad den gjorde.

Kedjan var humongous , stark och spänd. Det nådde lätt hela vägen över bukten. Det byggdes av alla av King's Landing s smiths och metalworkers:

... The gaggle of smiths, armorers, and ironmongers that Bronn had collected fell to their knees.
He hoisted himself up into the high seat under the round golden window and bid them rise. “Goodmen, I know you are all busy, so I will be succinct. Pod, if you please.” The boy handed him a canvas sack. Tyrion yanked the drawstring and upended the bag. Its contents spilled onto the rug with a muffled thunk of metal on wool. “I had these made at the castle forge. I want a thousand more just like them.”
One of the smiths knelt to inspect the object: three immense steel links, twisted together. “A mighty chain.”
“Mighty, but short,” the dwarf replied. “Somewhat like me. I fancy one a good deal longer.
...
“I want every forge in King’s Landing turned to making these links and joining them. All other work is to be put aside. I want every man who knows the art of working metal set to this task, be he master, journeyman, or apprentice. When I ride up the Street of Steel, I want to hear hammers ringing, night or day.
-A Song of Ice and Fire: Book Two - A Clash of Kings, Chapter Fifteen (Tyrion III).

Det fästes i båda ändar för att titta på torn och höjdes med hjälp av ett hävarm och remskiva:

He [Davos] saw no sign of any boom; the mouth of the river was open, as if to swallow them all. Except
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The squat towers of raw new stone that stood opposite one another at the mouth of the Blackwater might mean nothing to Ser Imry Florent, but to him it was as if two extra fingers had sprouted from his knuckles. Shading his eyes against the westering sun, he peered at those towers more closely. They were too small to hold much of a garrison. The one on the north bank was built against the bluff with the Red Keep frowning above; its counterpart on the south shore had its footing in the water. They dug a cut through the bank, he knew at once.
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Something flashed down low where the dark water swirled around the base of the tower. It was sunlight on steel, and it told Davos Seaworth all he needed to know. A chain boom... and yet they have not closed the river against us. Why?
-A Song of Ice and Fire: Book Two - A Clash of Kings, Chapter Fifty-Eight (Davos III).

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svaret ges 13.04.2016 03:59