The deck plating on a ship is supported primarily by deck longitudinals and deck().
A、girders
B、stanchions
C、frames
D、beams
A、girders
B、stanchions
C、frames
D、beams
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、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、help keep the deck dry B、prevent stress concentrations on the stringer plate C、protect against twisting forces exerted on the frame of the vessel D、reinfo ce th eside stringers
A、A.help keep the deck dry B、B.prevent stress concentrations on the stringer plate C、C.protect against twisting forces exerted on the frame of the vessel D、D.reinforce the side stringers