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  • ...nality. A barnacle is normally a quick fix that is used until the product design can be redone incorporating the barnacle into the actual product so that wh A barnacle may also be added in the field in order to correct a design or manufacturing defect. ...
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  • .../ref> Island Victory is not a typical tug, rather it is a special class of ship used in the petroleum industry called an [[AHTS|Anchor Handling Tug Supply ...stive force is roughly ½ water density times velocity square times area of ship wet surface: <math>R={1\over2}d \times v^2 \times A</math> ...
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  • ...d-fabricate-advanced-propulsion-motor-for-us-navy|title=General Atomics to Design and Fabricate Advanced Propulsion Motor for US Navy}}</ref> Superconducting ...rthrop Grumman]] created and demonstrated a 36.5 MW ceramic superconductor ship propulsion motor. ...
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  • {{Short description|Cargo ship for the American Diamond Lines (1917)}} {|{{Infobox ship begin}} ...
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  • ...'''boat deployer''', is a [[Inclined plane|ramp]] on the shore by which [[ship]]s or [[boat]]s can be moved to and from the water. They are used for build ...nstruction in a [[shipyard]] is said to be ''on the ways''. If a ship is [[Ship breaking|scrapped]] there, she is said to be ''broken up in the ways''. ...
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  • ...e and water. Ice tanks may take the form of either a [[towing tank]] or [[Ship model basin|maneuvering basin]]. ...ulants often proves cumbersome. What differentiates an ice tank from other ship model basins is that an ice tank has purpose built provisions into its stru ...
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  • {{Short description|Engineering discipline dealing with the design and construction of marine vessels}} ...physical construction of ships and other floating vessels|Shipbuilding|the design of shipboard systems|Marine engineering|the engineering of other ocean syst ...
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  • ...ne propulsion|marine engineering]], [[ship design]], [[ship building]] and ship operations; oil and gas exploration, exploitation, and production; [[hydrod ...research and education, marine materials and supply, and shipbuilding and design.<ref name=Massgov>[http://www.mass.gov/?pageID=ehedterminal&L=3&L0=Home&L1= ...
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  • {{Short description|Line where the hull of a ship meets the surface of the water}} ...3 how-deep.jpg|thumb|upright=1.2|Load line mark and lines on the hull of a ship]] ...
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  • {{Short description|Watertight buoyant body of a ship or boat}} A '''hull''' is the [[watertight]] body of a [[ship]], [[boat]], or [[flying boat]]. The hull may open at the top (such as a [[ ...
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  • {{DISPLAYTITLE:Ship's chronometer from HMS ''Beagle''}} ...828), and once part of the equipment of [[HMS Beagle|HMS ''Beagle'']], the ship that carried [[Charles Darwin]] on his voyage around the world, is held in ...
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  • ...was general contractor responsible for the structural design: the concrete design was prepared and supervised on behalf of DORIS by Europe-Etudes. Further ex The design typically consists of a large volume caisson based on the sea floor merging ...
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  • {{short description|Engineering and design of shipboard systems}} {{Redirect|Ocean engineering|the design of ships and submarines|Naval architecture}} ...
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  • {{Short description|Appropriate technology from the open-design movement}} ...political, and economic aspects of the community it is intended for. Open design is public and licensed to allow it to be used, modified and distributed fre ...
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  • {|{{Infobox ship begin {{Infobox ship image ...
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  • ...e" that Popham based his telegraph on the French coastal stations used for ship-to-shore communication.<ref>Alexander J. Field, [https://www.jstor.org/stab ...il 2008|location=London|title=Fifty years on, the CND logo is the ultimate design for life|date=6 April 2008}}</ref> Holtom designed the logo for use on a pr ...
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  • ...tions_of_SPMT|title=What is SPMT? Learn Self-propelled modular transporter Design & Specs|date=2017-09-17|access-date=2018-10-19|language=en-US}}</ref>[[File ...their 20,300ton [[Floating production storage and offloading|FPSO]] Curlew ship when it reached the end of its operational life. This operation was assigne ...
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  • ...ast=Rollings|first=Andrew|author2=Ernest Adams |title=Fundamentals of Game Design|publisher=Prentice Hall|date=2006|url=http://wps.prenhall.com/bp_gamedev_1/ ...ons therefore enables players to build more high-tech weapons into a given ship size and at lower production cost. ...
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  • ...to supply power instantaneously for aircraft launches at greater than the ship's installed generator capacity. In addition to the above specialized applic ...0.1109/TSG.2012.2217512 | volume=3 | title=Retrofitted Hybrid Power System Design With Renewable Energy Sources for Buildings | journal=IEEE Transactions on ...
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