War-ships: A Text-book on the Construction, Protection, Stability Turning, Etc., of War VesselsLongmans, Green, 1908 - 316 páginas |
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... heads , which are numerous in a war - ship because of the W.T. subdivision , and also by the connections of the beam arms to the frames , which are made specially strong for this purpose . A ship when placed in dry dock , especially one ...
... heads , which are numerous in a war - ship because of the W.T. subdivision , and also by the connections of the beam arms to the frames , which are made specially strong for this purpose . A ship when placed in dry dock , especially one ...
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... head being flattened out to two and a half times the diameter of the rivet without cracking . ( iv . ) The shank is nicked and bent over to show the structure of the steel . Rivets for use with high tensile steel are of special quality ...
... head being flattened out to two and a half times the diameter of the rivet without cracking . ( iv . ) The shank is nicked and bent over to show the structure of the steel . Rivets for use with high tensile steel are of special quality ...
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... head . It will be noticed that the rivet is formed with a conical neck . All rivets -in . diameter and above are thus formed , because the hole formed in the plate by punching has a slight taper , and it is most necessary that the rivet ...
... head . It will be noticed that the rivet is formed with a conical neck . All rivets -in . diameter and above are thus formed , because the hole formed in the plate by punching has a slight taper , and it is most necessary that the rivet ...
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... head , as N. Where a flush surface is not necessary , as for some internal work , the head is made hexagonal , as M. In parts of the ship behind armour , the place would be dangerous in action , because when the armour is struck the rivet ...
... head , as N. Where a flush surface is not necessary , as for some internal work , the head is made hexagonal , as M. In parts of the ship behind armour , the place would be dangerous in action , because when the armour is struck the rivet ...
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