War-ships: A Text-book on the Construction, Protection, Stability Turning, Etc., of War VesselsLongmans, Green, 1908 - 316 páginas |
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... adoption of special steel of high tensile strength . Instead of the tests specified for ordinary mild steel , viz . 26 to 30 tons per square inch , this special steel has to stand a tensile test of between 34 and 38 tons per square inch ...
... adoption of special steel of high tensile strength . Instead of the tests specified for ordinary mild steel , viz . 26 to 30 tons per square inch , this special steel has to stand a tensile test of between 34 and 38 tons per square inch ...
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... adopted at the side , and the main deck has been made a protective deck as well as the middle deck ( see Fig . 23 ) . This is a much better distribution of the material as regards its usefulness in the structure of the ship , as well as ...
... adopted at the side , and the main deck has been made a protective deck as well as the middle deck ( see Fig . 23 ) . This is a much better distribution of the material as regards its usefulness in the structure of the ship , as well as ...
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... adopted ; the large number of bulkheads and flats thus obtained assist very materially in the structural strength ... adopted for war - ships . An important point in connection with the scantlings adopted in a ship is the subsequent ...
... adopted ; the large number of bulkheads and flats thus obtained assist very materially in the structural strength ... adopted for war - ships . An important point in connection with the scantlings adopted in a ship is the subsequent ...
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... are punched . The former is not adopted in ordinary work on account of the greater cost . The high tensile steel mentioned above as used in cruisers and destroyers has all the holes drilled . Punching is found 12 WAR - SHIPS .
... are punched . The former is not adopted in ordinary work on account of the greater cost . The high tensile steel mentioned above as used in cruisers and destroyers has all the holes drilled . Punching is found 12 WAR - SHIPS .
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... ( a ) raised to an angle of about 60 ° , or ( b ) lifted bodily to a height of about 12 ft . and dropped on hard ground . The latter would be adopted for small castings . The casting also is suspended in chains and 14 WAR - SHIPS .
... ( a ) raised to an angle of about 60 ° , or ( b ) lifted bodily to a height of about 12 ft . and dropped on hard ground . The latter would be adopted for small castings . The casting also is suspended in chains and 14 WAR - SHIPS .
Términos y frases comunes
adopted angle armament armour barbettes battle-ship beam bilge keels boiler-room boilers bolts bracket bulkhead buoyancy butts cent centre change of trim CHAPTER coal coal-bunker cofferdam compartments connected copper cubic ft curve of stability destroyers diameter displacement double bottom Downton pumps Duke of Edinburgh edge engine-room engines fitted floating flooding fore-and-aft frame freeboard guns heel hole inclined increase inner bottom knots length longitudinal lower bunkers magazine main deck metacentric height MIDDLE DECK middle line moment of inertia necessary obtained outer bottom plating pipes protective deck pumps recent ships resistance rivets Royal Navy Royal Sovereign rudder screw second class cruiser sheathed ship's shown in Fig side space square ft steam steel steering gear stern sternpost stiffening strake strength structure surface teak thick tons per inch transverse metacentre upper bunkers upper deck valve ventilation vertical keel vessel war-ships waterline waterplane wave weight zed bar