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bulkhead <a bulkhead; bulkheads> N

bulkhead AVIAT
bulkhead AVIAT
bulkhead AVIAT
bulkhead AVIAT

bulkhead

bulkhead ELEC
bulkhead ELEC
bulkhead AUTO

anchored bulkhead INET

bulkhead nut INDUST

collision bulkhead

longitudinal bulkhead ELEC

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It is a straight gravity masonry dam of 373.1 m long consisting of 275.28 m of bulkhead section.
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The explosion broke her back, blasted a tremendous hole in her bottom, and tore away all bulkheads below the waterline causing immediate and irreversible flooding.
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The depth of hold was 11ft m and the hull was subdivided by watertight bulkheads.
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It was bounded on the inside by the 1.75-1.5 in torpedo bulkhead.
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More watertight bulkheads, in addition to those required by a ship's normal class, are usually required.
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A three-inch torpedo bulkhead was placed 9ft6 in inboard from the ship's side and the ship was provided with a complete double bottom.
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Two full bulkheads have been used for every pontoon pilaster, made from welded steel plates 8to50 mm thick.
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The engines were protected by a double bulkhead.
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The transverse bulkheads at each end of the ship ranged from 13 to 8 inches in thickness.
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On an aircraft, bulkheads divide the cabin into multiple areas.
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