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What is a Ship’s Stern Tube?
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What is a Ship’s Stern Tube?

Posted by admin July 30, 2021
Everyone knows that a ship is propelled with the help of a propeller located at…
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Fire Class of Bulkheads
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Fire Class of Bulkheads

Posted by admin July 30, 2021
In order to prevent the propagation of fire from one compartment to another, all watertight…
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SOLAS Rules Pertaining to Watertight Bulkheads
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SOLAS Rules Pertaining to Watertight Bulkheads

Posted by admin July 30, 2021
One of the most important regulations to be complied with during the design of watertight…
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Pressure Testing of Watertight Bulkheads
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Pressure Testing of Watertight Bulkheads

Posted by admin July 30, 2021
After installation of the bulkheads, they are to be tested for their integrity and water…
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Construction of Watertight Bulkheads
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Construction of Watertight Bulkheads

Posted by admin July 30, 2021
The primary function of watertight bulkheads is to divide a ship into a number of…
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Watertight Bulkheads In Ships
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Watertight Bulkheads In Ships

Posted by admin July 30, 2021
The safety of a ship in damaged condition is majorly dependent on the strength and integrity of…
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Hull Lines and Shape
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Hull Lines and Shape

Posted by admin July 30, 2021
The first step in designing a hull of a ship is designing its shape and…
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Hull of a Ship
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Hull of a Ship

Posted by admin July 30, 2021
The hull of a ship is the most notable structural entity of the ship. To…
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Shell and Deck Plating
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Shell and Deck Plating

Posted by admin July 30, 2021
Shell and Deck Plating The shell plating forms the watertight skin of the ship and at…
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Watertight doors
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Watertight doors

Posted by admin July 30, 2021
In some situations, it is necessary to pierce bulkheads to allow crew or passengers through.…
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