inner bottom plating

  • 1inner bottom — noun : the plating in a ship that is laid over the frames and longitudinals and that with the shell plating forms a double bottom called also tank top …

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  • 2water bottom — noun 1. a. : the space between the outer and inner bottom plating in a ship used to carry water ballast b. : a similar space in a petroleum storage tank 2. : land underlying water …

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  • 3double bottom — Compartments at the bottom of a ship between inner bottom and the shell plating, used for fresh water, ballast water, fuel oil, etc …

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  • 4double bottom — noun 1. : the space in a ship between the inner bottom and the shell plating 2. : a market decline on the stock exchange characterized by two successive low points and regarded by chart readers as a prelude to a recovery compare double top …

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  • 5Double bottom — Single hull, Double bottom, and Double hull ship cross sections. Green lines are watertight; black structure is not watertight A double bottom is a ship hull design and construction method where the bottom of the ship has two complete layers of… …

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  • 6НАСТИЛКА ВНУТРЕННЕГО ДНА — (Inner bottom plating) составляется из стальных листов, несколько меньшей толщины, чем у наружной обшивки. Н. В. Д. располагается так же, как и наружная обшивка, в виде продольных поясов. Средний пояс настилки (над вертикальным килем) делается… …

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  • 7настил второго судна — настил второго дна Непроницаемый настил, ограничивающий двойное дно судна сверху. Поперечный разрез сухогрузного судна 1 планширь судна; 2 стойка фальшборта; 3 полоса ватервейса судна; 4 рамный бимс; 5 настил палубы судна; 6 карлингс; 7… …

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  • 8Strength of ships — The strength of ships is a topic of key interest to Naval Architects and shipbuilders. Ships which are built too strong are heavy, slow, and cost extra money to build and operate since they weigh more, whilst ships which are built too weakly… …

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  • 9ship — shipless, adj. shiplessly, adv. /ship/, n., v., shipped, shipping. n. 1. a vessel, esp. a large oceangoing one propelled by sails or engines. 2. Naut. a. a sailing vessel square rigged on all of three or more masts, having jibs, staysails, and a… …

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  • 10harbours and sea works — Introduction harbour also spelled  harbor        any part of a body of water and the manmade structures surrounding it that sufficiently shelters a vessel from wind, waves, and currents, enabling safe anchorage or the discharge and loading of… …

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