additional buoyancyの例文
- The workaround selected will be to install external tanks for additional buoyancy.
- A second buoy can be used to provide additional buoyancy if one buoy is dragged underwater.
- The designer felt that using compressed helium would provide additional buoyancy, requiring less volume than an unpressurized dirigible.
- They bought the " Isle of Gigha " and had additional buoyancy fitted at overhaul, increasing her range of stability.
- To accomplish this, the hull would need to be lengthened by to provide additional buoyancy and the electrical system would have to be overhauled.
- Heavily armoured vehicles however sometimes have a density greater than water ( their weight in kilograms exceeds their volume in litres ), and will need additional buoyancy measures.
- The M4 Sherman medium tank were made amphibious with the addition of a rubberized canvas screen to provide additional buoyancy and propellers driven by the main engine to give propulsion.
- The lee pod serves two purposes it can be used for bunk space or storage, and it provides additional buoyancy on the lee side to prevent a capsize should the boat heel too far.
- After trying various types of additional buoyancy, such as side tanks, the lines were redrawn and a complete set of plans issued to the Association, covering hull, sails, centreboard and rudder.
- An investigation by the Marine Accident Investigation Branch determined that the fire had been caused by ignition of additional buoyancy foam added to the DUKW following the Liverpool incident, due to obstruction of airflow within the mechanical compartments and friction between the foam and moving parts.
- With the assistance of Admiral Smith, Wallin was able to assemble a large salvage force which included submarine rescue ships, special salvage ships, divers, and pontoons to add additional buoyancy for the tug boats when the time came to move " Missouri ".
- The first non-submersible ('unimmergible') lifeboat is credited to Lionel Lukin, an Englishman who, in 1784, modified and patented a Norwegian yawl, fitting it with water-tight cork-filled chambers for additional buoyancy and a cast iron keel to keep the boat upright.