War-ships: A Text-book on the Construction, Protection, Stability Turning, Etc., of War VesselsLongmans, Green, 1908 - 316 páginas |
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Página 18
... screw rivets , as K , Fig . 9. Tap rivets , as L , M , A. B. C. D. F E LAP CAULK PITCH . BUTT CAULK Fio . 10 . or N , would be undesirable , because of the likelihood of the rivet . breaking and the head flying out if the armour was ...
... screw rivets , as K , Fig . 9. Tap rivets , as L , M , A. B. C. D. F E LAP CAULK PITCH . BUTT CAULK Fio . 10 . or N , would be undesirable , because of the likelihood of the rivet . breaking and the head flying out if the armour was ...
Página 68
... screws for attachment have not worked out . An Admiralty circular has recently been issued , directing that one compartment is to be flooded in each ship at least once a year , to test the watertightness of the bulkheads , doors , etc ...
... screws for attachment have not worked out . An Admiralty circular has recently been issued , directing that one compartment is to be flooded in each ship at least once a year , to test the watertightness of the bulkheads , doors , etc ...
Página 70
... screw into the door . This india - rubber must never be painted or greased . It should be chalked to prevent sticking . The leather washers on the door clips should be periodically examined . No tread over the sill should be allowed ...
... screw into the door . This india - rubber must never be painted or greased . It should be chalked to prevent sticking . The leather washers on the door clips should be periodically examined . No tread over the sill should be allowed ...
Página 78
... as shown , by a scarph ( Fig . 66 ) , a tapered key being driven in to draw the parts together , and the whole well secured by screw bolts . The scarph was necessarily A a place of weakness , and this has been avoided. 78 WAR - SHIPS .
... as shown , by a scarph ( Fig . 66 ) , a tapered key being driven in to draw the parts together , and the whole well secured by screw bolts . The scarph was necessarily A a place of weakness , and this has been avoided. 78 WAR - SHIPS .
Página 81
... screw ship has to be formed to receive the propeller as well as to form a support on which to hang the rudder . Very nearly all the vessels now in the Royal Navy are , however , twin screw , so that the main function of the sternpost is ...
... screw ship has to be formed to receive the propeller as well as to form a support on which to hang the rudder . Very nearly all the vessels now in the Royal Navy are , however , twin screw , so that the main function of the sternpost is ...
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