A Treatise on the Principles and Practice of Dock EngineeringCharles Griffin, 1904 - 645 Seiten |
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... Range of position of line of pressure , 320 256. Diagram of resultant pressure , 320 257 , 258. Zones of equal pressure , 322 259. Ratio of rise to span , 324 260. Analysis of resultant pressure , 325 261 , 262. Amount and range of ...
... Range of position of line of pressure , 320 256. Diagram of resultant pressure , 320 257 , 258. Zones of equal pressure , 322 259. Ratio of rise to span , 324 260. Analysis of resultant pressure , 325 261 , 262. Amount and range of ...
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... range of houfes were built to the weft , and the pailings fet up to the eaft , and on each fide ; fo that now , in the hardeft gales of wind that have within thefe late years happened , notwithstanding the large extent of the water ...
... range of houfes were built to the weft , and the pailings fet up to the eaft , and on each fide ; fo that now , in the hardeft gales of wind that have within thefe late years happened , notwithstanding the large extent of the water ...
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... range of tide , which does not exceed 5 feet , on an average . The construction of the river wharves , despite some supervision introduced at the beginning of last century , seems to have proceeded on no definite plan or system until ...
... range of tide , which does not exceed 5 feet , on an average . The construction of the river wharves , despite some supervision introduced at the beginning of last century , seems to have proceeded on no definite plan or system until ...
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... range from 120 feet at the River Kelvin to 500 feet at Port - Glasgow . Out of the 16 miles of channel between the harbour and Port - Glasgow , about 10 miles - not continuous - may be said to have attained this depth ; while in the ...
... range from 120 feet at the River Kelvin to 500 feet at Port - Glasgow . Out of the 16 miles of channel between the harbour and Port - Glasgow , about 10 miles - not continuous - may be said to have attained this depth ; while in the ...
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... suitable for * This was a torpedo boat destroyer , it is true - the ill - fated " Cobra " -but the vessel and the disaster are typical of modern tendencies and their results . adoption in a locality depends upon the range of tide 2.
... suitable for * This was a torpedo boat destroyer , it is true - the ill - fated " Cobra " -but the vessel and the disaster are typical of modern tendencies and their results . adoption in a locality depends upon the range of tide 2.
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acres angle angle of repose Ardrossan ballast basin blocks bottom Branch Dock bucket caisson cast-iron centre of gravity chamber clay cofferdam compression concrete connected considerable constructed crane cubic yards culvert cylinder deck deposited depth diameter discharge docks dredger dredging durable engineer entrance excavated face feet 6 inches feet long feet wide floating floor foot foundation friction gates girders granite graving Graving Dock greenheart Greenock Harbour heel-post high water horizontal Huskisson Dock hydraulic Inst jetties length lifting lime Liverpool load lock low water lower machine Marseilles masonry material metal outer pair piers piles pipe pivot plates port Portland cement pressure Proc pumping quay wall quoin resultant river rollers rubble sand sheds ships side sill sluice span spring tides steam steel stone stress surface swing bridge thickness tidal tidal basin timber tons vertical vessels voussoirs watertight weight width wrought iron
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