War-ships: A Text-book on the Construction, Protection, Stability, Turning, Etc., of War VesselsLongmans, Green, 1904 - 304 páginas |
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... 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 small torpedo - boat is strong ...
... 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 small torpedo - boat is strong ...
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... ship may reasonably be expected to withstand . An extreme case would be to assume that the ship is caught amidships on a rock , with the ends unsupported , or , again , if the ends only were supported . It would , however , be ...
... ship may reasonably be expected to withstand . An extreme case would be to assume that the ship is caught amidships on a rock , with the ends unsupported , or , again , if the ends only were supported . It would , however , be ...
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... ship these are only tendencies , and the material is able to withstand the strains thus brought to bear upon it . If , however , the ship is not strong enough , these tendencies will show themselves by the giving way of the structure at ...
... ship these are only tendencies , and the material is able to withstand the strains thus brought to bear upon it . If , however , the ship is not strong enough , these tendencies will show themselves by the giving way of the structure at ...
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... ships , and present second and third class cruisers ( see Figs . 21 , 22 , 24 , 27 ) , the heavy protective deck fitted in the region of the waterline , although valuable as a means of stiffening the ship , is not in a position to ...
... ships , and present second and third class cruisers ( see Figs . 21 , 22 , 24 , 27 ) , the heavy protective deck fitted in the region of the waterline , although valuable as a means of stiffening the ship , is not in a position to ...
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... ships as the method adopted for war - ships . An important point in connection with the scantlings adopted in a ship is the subsequent maintenance . Inspection and care of the structure of war - ships is carried out in a most careful ...
... ships as the method adopted for war - ships . An important point in connection with the scantlings adopted in a ship is the subsequent maintenance . Inspection and care of the structure of war - ships is carried out in a most careful ...
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