War-ships: A Text-book on the Construction, Protection, Stability, Turning, Etc., of War VesselsLongmans, Green, 1904 - 304 páginas |
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... effect on germs that are deposited . With wooden ships , therefore , for many years copper was the standard material to avoid the attacks of marine animals , etc. , and to prevent fouling . When , however , iron came into use for ship ...
... effect on germs that are deposited . With wooden ships , therefore , for many years copper was the standard material to avoid the attacks of marine animals , etc. , and to prevent fouling . When , however , iron came into use for ship ...
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... effect on the germs of marine growths that are deposited . An anti - fouling paint should have a certain soapiness , so that by wasting away slowly it may get rid of the marine growths , etc. , that attach themselves , and by exposing ...
... effect on the germs of marine growths that are deposited . An anti - fouling paint should have a certain soapiness , so that by wasting away slowly it may get rid of the marine growths , etc. , that attach themselves , and by exposing ...
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... effect of all the vertical components which exactly balances the weight of the ship . The single vertical force , which is the resultant of an infinite number of small vertical forces acting on the ship , is termed the buoyancy . In the ...
... effect of all the vertical components which exactly balances the weight of the ship . The single vertical force , which is the resultant of an infinite number of small vertical forces acting on the ship , is termed the buoyancy . In the ...
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... effect of this is seen in the low locus of metacentres . ( Such ships , carrying great weights of cargo , have their C.G. low as compared with war - ships which have to carry heavy weights of guns , armour , etc. , high up ) . The ...
... effect of this is seen in the low locus of metacentres . ( Such ships , carrying great weights of cargo , have their C.G. low as compared with war - ships which have to carry heavy weights of guns , armour , etc. , high up ) . The ...
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... effect of riddling the ends is to reduce the GM by about 2 ft . In the Inflexible this riddling reduced the GM by 6 ft . Vessels like destroyers are given a GM which is relatively large . These vessels , as the speed increases , form a ...
... effect of riddling the ends is to reduce the GM by about 2 ft . In the Inflexible this riddling reduced the GM by 6 ft . Vessels like destroyers are given a GM which is relatively large . These vessels , as the speed increases , form a ...
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angle armour B.Sc barbettes battle-ship beam bilge boiler-room boilers bolts bulkhead buoyancy centre change of trim CHAPTER CHEMICAL CHEMISTRY class cruiser coal coal-bunker cofferdam College compartment copper Crown 8vo curve of stability D.Sc destroyers Diagrams diameter displacement double bottom Downton pumps draught ELEMENTARY engine engine-room fitted floating flooding fore-and-aft forward framing guns heel Illustrations inner bottom INORGANIC knots length Lond longitudinal lower bunkers main deck metacentric height MIDDLE DECK moment of inertia necessary obtained outer bottom plating Owens College Ph.D phosphor bronze PRACTICAL Professor protective deck pumps recent ships resistance rivets Royal Navy Royal Sovereign rudder Scientific Works published screw sheathed ship's shown in Fig side space speed steam steel steering gear stern sternpost stiffened strake strength structure SVANTE ARRHENIUS teak thick tons per inch upper bunkers upper deck valve ventilation vessel war-ships waterline waterplane wave weight Woodcuts zed bar