The floors in a vessel’s hull structure are kept from tripping,or folding over,by().
- Aface plates
- Bbottom longitudinals
- Clongitudinal deck beams
- Dtransverse deck beam
The floors in a vessel’s hull structure are kept from tripping,or folding over,by().
1、The structural members of the hull ext
The structural members of the hull extending in a fore and aft direction are called ().AframesBjoinersClongitudinalsDknee
2、To improve your vessel’s stabilty in a
To improve your vessel’s stabilty in a hazardous situation, you should().Aballast deep tanks if they are slackBtransfer ballast athwarshipsCpump out double bottomsDfill double bottom from deep tank
3、The athwartship hull structural member
The athwartship hull structural members of a ship are().AstringersBgirdersCbreasthooksDdeck beam
4、If the buoyant force on a ship’s hull
If the buoyant force on a ship’s hull is equal to the displacement tonnage,the ship will().Arequire ballastBbe down by the headCsinkDfloat
5、The vertical movement of a vessel in t
The vertical movement of a vessel in the water is called().ApitchBswayCheaveDroll
6、A CLEARLY MARKED WAY IN THE VESSEL WHI
A CLEARLY MARKED WAY IN THE VESSEL WHICH HAS TO BE FOLLOWED IN CASE OF AN EMERGENCY defines().AEscape routeBAlley wayCCorridorDEmbarking way