Naval Architecture: a Manual On Laying-Off Iron, Steel, And Composite Vessels

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Naval Architecture: a Manual On Laying-Off Iron, Steel, And Composite Vessels
Thomas Henry Watson
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No, a C and A B square to A T. Produce lines of each section to A B, shown dotted. Lift from C on C a the position of g, f, e, d, c, b, and a, and lay them off from the centre of the expansion on the ordinary spacing of the frames, a 1, i 1, c\ d 1, e 1, / l, g\ and C 1 . Then girth the midship form in the Body from U to T, and T to A. This laid out parallel from the centre line of Fig. 114 will give J K. The correct position of the stations, on this line, will be got by girthing L C 1, and lay...ing them out along J K from J, and from the points erect perpendiculars. Now girth each section, in the Body, from A B to the side line A S, and the knuckle point T S, and set off these girths below J K on their corresponding frames, which will give JWMN, the expanded edge of the deck at side ; and the knuckle edge P N. Next expand the deck centre, as before explained, for the true position of the stations, and place the points forward of 67 on the expansion centre, and erect perpendiculars; on which plot off the girthed widths of each section, from the centre to the knuckle line T S, and you get line R Z, from which it is seen that the surface, when properly developed, parts at the ends in way of the knuckle.

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