... attendants. The weight of hull is, through rational construction and reduction of the scantlings, lessened as much as the strains will permit, in some cases even in excess of a sufficient margin of safety. Considerable reduction in the weight of the... Marine Engineer and Motorship Builder - Էջ 1981897Ամբողջությամբ դիտվող - Այս գրքի մասին
| American Society of Naval Engineers - 1896 - 1110 էջ
...even in excess of a sufficient margin of safety. Considerable reduction in the weight of the ships' hulls was effected by the restricted use of wood....outfit and the construction of the new German ships, 37 wood is used only for a few minor parts. Wooden deck planks are no longer laid, steel deck plating... | |
| Royal Institution of Naval Architects - 1897 - 458 էջ
...even in excess of a sufficient margin of safety. Considerable reduction in the weight of the ships' hulls was effected by the restricted use of wood....wood is used only for a few minor parts. Wooden deck planks are no longer laid, steel deck plating is covered with linoleum, sometimes over a layer of cork.... | |
| United States Naval Institute - 1897 - 892 էջ
...ships. According to Herr A. Dietrich, Constructor-in-Chief of the Imperial Navy: " In the outfit and construction of the new German ships wood is used only for a few minor points. Wooden deck planks are no longer laid; steel deck plating is covered with linoleum, sometimes... | |
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