Shipbuilding in Iron and Steel: A Practical Treatise, Giving Full Details of Construction, Processes of Manufacture, and Building Arrangements |
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abaft adopted amidships angle annealed armour arrangement bars beams Bellerophon bilge bolts bottom plating breadth breaking strength built bulkheads butt-straps caulked centre plate connected construction countersink depth diameter dimensions ditto double angle-irons double bottom double-riveted drilled Dupuy de Lôme feet fitted flanges floor-plates floors fore and aft forged formed fracture frame angle-irons garboard given in Fig gunwale head heel Hercules holes horizontal illustrated inch thick inner iron ships iron-clad keel-plate keelson length Liverpool rule requires longitudinal frames lower deck marked mast middle line mode moulds Northumberland outer piece plates and angle-irons punched rabbet reduced reversed angle-irons reversed frames rivet-holes rivets Royal Navy rudder scantlings scarphs secured shearing strength sheer-strake shipbuilders shown in Fig side sketch skin-plating sole-piece square inch stem stern post stiffeners strain straps stringer stringer-plate tensile strength tests tie-plates topsides transverse frames upper deck upper edge usually vessels watertight weight welded width