Shell plating that has curvature in two directions and must be heated and hammered to shape over specially prepared forms is called().
A、compound plate
B、furnaced plate
C、flat plate
D、rolled plate
A、compound plate
B、furnaced plate
C、flat plate
D、rolled plate
A、triangular-shaped plates connecting the bull chain to the topping lift B、metal plates secured over the tops of the hawsepipes C、faired shell plates with curvature in two directions D、sheets of dunnage used to prevent heavy cargo from buckling the deck plates
A、outboard strake of plating on each side of an innerbottom B、outer strake of plating on each side of the main deck of a vessel C、plate which sits atop the center vertical keel D、uppermost continuous strake of plating on the shell of a vessel
A、outboard strake of plating on each side of an innerbottom B、outer strake of plating on each side of the main deck of a vessel C、plate which sits atop the center vertical keel D、uppermost continuous strake of plating on the shell of a vessel
A、the galvanizing on steel B、a hatch cover C、the outer plating of a vessel D、synonymous with decking
A、small plate which fills the aperture between riveted strakes and the vessel framing B、backing plate which is used to level the strakes while riveting,and then removed C、internal frame to which the side shell is riveted D、seam that is welded after riveting is completed
A、small plate which fills the aperture between riveted strakes and the vessel framing B、backing plate which is used to level the strakes while riveting,and then removed C、internal frame to which the side shell is riveted D、seam that is welded after riveting is completed