Aviation
Reasons why aircraft windows are always round in shape
Airplanes are one of the most incredible machines ever created, What’s more, incredible is when you realize how large and heavy these machines are but could still fly on air.
Many years back, planes were usually built with a square shape window, but around the 1950s when the aviation industry started making planes bigger and faster, issues started arising.
After so much research regarding the accidents, aeronautical engineers find out that the square shape of the windows was the cause.
The square-shaped windows created weak spots at their edges causing the corners to be easily stressed which can crack and break apart by air pressure at high altitudes.
Round shape windows can distribute stress caused by air pressure at high altitudes because they have no corners or edges for air pressure to concentrate, thereby reducing the likelihood of cracks.