War-ships: A Text-book on the Construction, Protection, Stability, Turning, Etc., of War VesselsLongmans, Green, 1904 - 304 páginas |
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... Structural strains , coming on a ship regarded as a complete structure , and 2. Local strains , which only affect a particular portion of a ship . A ship may have great structural strength with small local strength ; for example , a ...
... Structural strains , coming on a ship regarded as a complete structure , and 2. Local strains , which only affect a particular portion of a ship . A ship may have great structural strength with small local strength ; for example , a ...
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... structure of a ship so that it shall efficiently resist the bending in a fore - and - aft direction , we arrange the ... structure . Thus the upper - deck plating and side plating adjacent , and the structure at the keel , are made much ...
... structure of a ship so that it shall efficiently resist the bending in a fore - and - aft direction , we arrange the ... structure . Thus the upper - deck plating and side plating adjacent , and the structure at the keel , are made much ...
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... structure could stand anything so extreme as either of these conditions . The weight involved for the hull structure would be prohibitive . For purposes of calculation , the following assumptions are made- ( a ) the ship is supposed to ...
... structure could stand anything so extreme as either of these conditions . The weight involved for the hull structure would be prohibitive . For purposes of calculation , the following assumptions are made- ( a ) the ship is supposed to ...
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... structure would tend to tear apart , and the deck and upper parts to buckle . The first is termed hogging , and the second sagging . In a well - constructed ship these are only tendencies , and the material is able to withstand the ...
... structure would tend to tear apart , and the deck and upper parts to buckle . The first is termed hogging , and the second sagging . In a well - constructed ship these are only tendencies , and the material is able to withstand the ...
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... structural strength . In large ships in the Royal Navy it is the established practice to build the structure mainly on the longitudinal system . That is , the longitudinal portions of the structure are made continuous , and the ...
... structural strength . In large ships in the Royal Navy it is the established practice to build the structure mainly on the longitudinal system . That is , the longitudinal portions of the structure are made continuous , and the ...
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