[EAN: 9781130456660], Neubuch, [PU: RareBooksClub], BIBBER WEBSTER,EDUCATION AND REFERENCE, This item is printed on demand. 334 pages. Dimensions: 9.7in. x 7.4in. x 0.7in.This historic bo… Mehr…
[EAN: 9781130456660], Neubuch, [PU: RareBooksClub], BIBBER WEBSTER,EDUCATION AND REFERENCE, This item is printed on demand. 334 pages. Dimensions: 9.7in. x 7.4in. x 0.7in.This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1920 Excerpt: . . . the apex of the triangular intersection of the forward sides of a ship. It is rigidly connected at the lower end to the keel. In wood ships the main piece of the bow frame is called the stem. Page 485. Stem Cap. A small plate on top of a steinpost. Stem Deadwood. See Deadwood, Stem. Stem Piece. A filling piece fitted between the stem and knight heads. Stem Plate. A plate fitted inside the stem on composite ships for strength and fastening purposes. Stemson. A knee shaped piece joining the forward end of the keelson to the apron. Stephenson Link. Also Drag Link. A mechanism designed to assist in reversing a reciprocating engine by means of regulating the distribution of the steam in the cylinder. In consists essentially of a curved slotted link of radius equal to the length of the eccentric rods and o the ends of which these attach. In the link slot a carefully fitted block works. To this block, the end of the valve rod attaches. The manipulation of the link position by means of the reversing rod determines the relative influence of the two eccentrics upon the travel and position of the steam valve. Step, Mast. See Mast Step. Steps. See Treads And Treads, Safety. Steps, Safety. See Safety Steps. Stern. The after end of a vessel; the farthest distant part from the bow. Stern Frame. A heavy casting or forging for the purpose of supporting the rudder and the propeller shaft in single screw vessels. It also serves as a frame for rigidly connecting the converging sides of the ship at the stern. Pages 499, 897, 899. The American Bureau of Shipping states that Stern Posts and Stern Frames may be forged from unmixed scrap iron or scrap steel; they may be steel castings or welded ingot steel forgings which comply with the following requirements. Plans of stern posts. . . This item ships from La Vergne,TN.<
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Webster, Bibber: Shipbuilding Cyclopedia; A Reference Book Covering Definitions of Shipbiulding Terms, Basic Design, Hull Specifications, Planning - gebrauchtes Buch
This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustra… Mehr…
This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1920 Excerpt: ...the apex of the triangular intersection of the forward sides of a ship. It is rigidly connected at the lower end to the keel. In wood ships the main piece of the bow frame is called the stem. Page 485. Stem Cap. A small plate on top of a steinpost. Stem Deadwood. See Deadwood, Stem. Stem Piece. A filling piece fitted between the stem and knight heads. Stem Plate. A plate fitted inside the stem on composite ships for strength and fastening purposes. Stemson. A knee shaped piece joining the forward end of the keelson to the apron. Stephenson Link. Also Drag Link. A mechanism designed to assist in reversing a reciprocating engine by means of regulating the distribution of the steam in the cylinder. In consists essentially of a curved slotted link of radius equal to the length of the eccentric rods and o the ends of which these attach. In the link slot a carefully fitted block works. To this block, the end of the valve rod attaches. The manipulation of the link position by means of the reversing rod determines the relative influence of the two eccentrics upon the travel and position of the steam valve. Step, Mast. See Mast Step. Steps. See Treads And Treads, Safety. Steps, Safety. See Safety Steps. Stern. The after end of a vessel; the farthest distant part from the bow. Stern Frame. A heavy casting or forging for the purpose of supporting the rudder and the propeller shaft in single screw vessels. It also serves as a frame for rigidly connecting the converging sides of the ship at the stern. Pages 499, 897, 899. The American Bureau of Shipping states that Stern Posts and Stern Frames may be forged from unmixed scrap iron or scrap steel; they may be steel castings or welded ingot steel forgings which comply with the following requirements. 'Plans of stern posts... Shipbuilding Cyclopedia; A Reference Book Covering Definitions of Shipbiulding Terms, Basic Design, Hull Specifications, Planning and Estimating, Ship Webster, Bibber, Rarebooksclub.com<
Shipbuilding Cyclopedia A Reference Book Covering Definitions of Shipbiulding Terms, Basic Design, Hull Specifications, Planning and Estimating, Ship - Taschenbuch
[EAN: 9781130456660], Neubuch, [PU: RareBooksClub], BIBBER WEBSTER,EDUCATION AND REFERENCE, This item is printed on demand. 334 pages. Dimensions: 9.7in. x 7.4in. x 0.7in.This historic bo… Mehr…
[EAN: 9781130456660], Neubuch, [PU: RareBooksClub], BIBBER WEBSTER,EDUCATION AND REFERENCE, This item is printed on demand. 334 pages. Dimensions: 9.7in. x 7.4in. x 0.7in.This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1920 Excerpt: . . . the apex of the triangular intersection of the forward sides of a ship. It is rigidly connected at the lower end to the keel. In wood ships the main piece of the bow frame is called the stem. Page 485. Stem Cap. A small plate on top of a steinpost. Stem Deadwood. See Deadwood, Stem. Stem Piece. A filling piece fitted between the stem and knight heads. Stem Plate. A plate fitted inside the stem on composite ships for strength and fastening purposes. Stemson. A knee shaped piece joining the forward end of the keelson to the apron. Stephenson Link. Also Drag Link. A mechanism designed to assist in reversing a reciprocating engine by means of regulating the distribution of the steam in the cylinder. In consists essentially of a curved slotted link of radius equal to the length of the eccentric rods and o the ends of which these attach. In the link slot a carefully fitted block works. To this block, the end of the valve rod attaches. The manipulation of the link position by means of the reversing rod determines the relative influence of the two eccentrics upon the travel and position of the steam valve. Step, Mast. See Mast Step. Steps. See Treads And Treads, Safety. Steps, Safety. See Safety Steps. Stern. The after end of a vessel; the farthest distant part from the bow. Stern Frame. A heavy casting or forging for the purpose of supporting the rudder and the propeller shaft in single screw vessels. It also serves as a frame for rigidly connecting the converging sides of the ship at the stern. Pages 499, 897, 899. The American Bureau of Shipping states that Stern Posts and Stern Frames may be forged from unmixed scrap iron or scrap steel; they may be steel castings or welded ingot steel forgings which comply with the following requirements. Plans of stern posts. . . This item ships from La Vergne,TN.<
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustra… Mehr…
This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1920 Excerpt: ...the apex of the triangular intersection of the forward sides of a ship. It is rigidly connected at the lower end to the keel. In wood ships the main piece of the bow frame is called the stem. Page 485. Stem Cap. A small plate on top of a steinpost. Stem Deadwood. See Deadwood, Stem. Stem Piece. A filling piece fitted between the stem and knight heads. Stem Plate. A plate fitted inside the stem on composite ships for strength and fastening purposes. Stemson. A knee shaped piece joining the forward end of the keelson to the apron. Stephenson Link. Also Drag Link. A mechanism designed to assist in reversing a reciprocating engine by means of regulating the distribution of the steam in the cylinder. In consists essentially of a curved slotted link of radius equal to the length of the eccentric rods and o the ends of which these attach. In the link slot a carefully fitted block works. To this block, the end of the valve rod attaches. The manipulation of the link position by means of the reversing rod determines the relative influence of the two eccentrics upon the travel and position of the steam valve. Step, Mast. See Mast Step. Steps. See Treads And Treads, Safety. Steps, Safety. See Safety Steps. Stern. The after end of a vessel; the farthest distant part from the bow. Stern Frame. A heavy casting or forging for the purpose of supporting the rudder and the propeller shaft in single screw vessels. It also serves as a frame for rigidly connecting the converging sides of the ship at the stern. Pages 499, 897, 899. The American Bureau of Shipping states that Stern Posts and Stern Frames may be forged from unmixed scrap iron or scrap steel; they may be steel castings or welded ingot steel forgings which comply with the following requirements. 'Plans of stern posts... Shipbuilding Cyclopedia; A Reference Book Covering Definitions of Shipbiulding Terms, Basic Design, Hull Specifications, Planning and Estimating, Ship Webster, Bibber, Rarebooksclub.com<
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EAN (ISBN-13): 9781130456660 ISBN (ISBN-10): 1130456668 Taschenbuch Herausgeber: Rarebooksclub.com
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ISBN - alternative Schreibweisen: 1-130-45666-8, 978-1-130-45666-0