Hendrik_2000
Lieutenant General
There is still the trials at different load outs. It is safe to assume that the maiden trial of the Type 001A was conducted with an empty hangar with no aviation fuel or munitions stored. So future trials would have to be conducted with the ship carrying stimulated weights of standard and max loadouts.
Then there is the matter of propulsion reliability, that can be possibly tested by having the Type 001A making a trip to to the Hainan island base at flank speed and back again to test how well the engines hold up in various sea states outside that of Shandong.
Finally there is the general issue of seakeeping, testing how the ship rolls about in various sea states is especially important considering how huge the effects would be on a crowded hangar and flight deck, as well as the effects on the crew. Suffice to say, it would be impossible for the PLAN to find all the right conditions of sea states within just a month of voyage, and at all the different speeds and headings.
And these are just the basic requirements, if the PLAN desires to go the extra mile they can also conduct shock trials like the USN to see how well the systems hold out under a stimulated attack.
If what the chairman of the CSIC meant was that the Type 001A had just completed the basic trial of shaking down the various systems for the first time that is believable. But a full physical sea trial would entitle much more than that.
The articles were quite specific to make mention that the Type 001A had conducted ALL its sea trials, which is the ridiculous part.
Well I am pretty sure they did the power load test at 25% load, 50% load, As I understand they did run at full 100% power for 2 days
Remember that CV 17 system is almost identical to CV 16 So they already tested most of the system on CV16 It is not like they have to start from the scratch. So all those test that you listed have already been done on CV16. Because we know Varyag come with only propulsion system even that China claim to make additional changes to the propulsion and power plant to make it reliable
In engineering there the principle of precedent Sometime you don 't even have to do calculation if your system is duplicate of other system that work perfectly for a long time. It is proven already
Now structural integrity is something else, as this the first carrier that they built . But they have been building large war ship and commercial ships for decades. And simulation technology has advances so far I am pretty sure they have the confidence of structural integrity. Even in metallurgy they use simulation Technic Like how they fabricate rail line with undulation tolerance of 0.3 mm see that in min 13:09
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