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Bulkheads

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Bulkheads meaning

plural of bulkhead

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At the shipyard, they will be lengthened, widened and reinforced with new bulkheads, tanks and other equipment, much of it required by Coast Guard rules for passenger ferries, he said.

Catfish are mid to lower lake on bulkheads and bridges on shad.

Some catfish are staying close to bulkheads waiting for the shad spawn to resume.

The problem, originating from misshaped and inaccurately drilled holes in certain aft pressure bulkheads supplied by Spirit Aerosystems Holdings, Inc. has since been addressed.

The units will include bulkheads for easier access to the basement, and enough driveway space for one vehicle.

Caivan has even trademarked its OpenPlan philosophy of design, in which bulkheads, bump-outs and columns are virtually eliminated to take the layout a step beyond open concept.

Initially they made small finds in bulkheads around a cooker.

Planes were swept from the flight decks, while others broke loose in their hangar decks, slamming against bulkheads and catching fire.

The deck is made of carbon fiber to reduce overall weight and the inner structural laminate of the hull, forward bulkheads, cabin liner, engine hatch, consoles, and storage hatches are carbon fiber.

Aerospace structures typically consist of thin plates with stiffeners for the external surfaces, bulkheads and frames to support the shape and fasteners such as welds, rivets, screws and bolts to hold the components together.

Cofferdams and bulkheads, structures to hold back water, are sometimes also considered retaining walls.

Design and development main The Hindenburg under construction The Hindenburg had a duralumin structure, incorporating 15 Ferris wheel -like bulkheads along its length, with 16 cotton gas bags fitted between them.

Early uses In the 1670s, HMS Kingfisher (1675) was specially designed to counter the attacks of Algerine corsairs or pirates in the Mediterranean by masquerading as a merchantman, hiding her armament behind false bulkheads.

Elements of the cancelled Star Trek: Phase II television show, such as bulkheads, railings, and sets, were cannibalized and reused.

Floorboards, bulkheads, doors, stairs and water tanks shall be left in place and all cabin fixtures kept on board.

Other terms Sailboat on a mooring ball near Youngstown, NY, USA Walls are called bulkheads or ceilings, while the surfaces referred to as ceilings on land are called overheads or deckheads.

Reinforced with bulkheads and other internal structure, it is strong but heavy, easily repaired, and, if sealed properly, will not leak or corrode.

The bulkheads were braced to each other by longitudinal girders placed around their circumferences.

The fuselage was strengthened internally by seven bulkheads made up of two plywood skins separated by spruce blocks, which formed the basis on each half for the outer shell.

The investigation showed that some men temporarily survived the fire by plunging under water, as fire marks on the bulkheads indicated the water was at waist level at the time.