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keelson Meaning in Bengali



একটি অনুদৈর্ঘ্য জাহাজের জাহাজের তলি সংযুক্ত মরীচি এটা শক্তিশালী করার জন্য





keelson's Usage Examples:

The keelson or kelson is a reinforcing structural member on top of the keel in the hull of a wooden vessel.


strengthen her wooden frame and hull, Pretoria was constructed using steel keelson plates, steel chords, and steel arches.


Her wreck consists of her hull bottom, her keelson, sister keelson, rider keelson, bits of her frame and some hull and ceiling planks.


The massive and dense 22 metres (72 ft) ipê keel and keelson secure the vessel and the 30 metres (98 ft) Muiricatiara masts stand tall.


The ship's keelson was laid in April 2002.


The keelson is an ironbark beam salvaged from the viaduct, at the.


These are secured at the lower end to the keel or center keelson and at the upper ends to the deck beams.


repair 1847, keel and keelson 1855, 1865 J.


Tillock Shields–Mediterranean LR; large repair 1847, keel and keelson 1855, small repairs 1861.


The remains of the Amboy's 74-foot (23 m) keelson is encased in sand and cobbles.


The section of her keelson which is parallel to the beach has been eroded.


1837 ' 1848, and keelson and small repair 1853 1855 H.


Rodgers Plymouth–Sierra Leone LR;large repair 1837 ' 1848, and keelson and small repair.


Oregon pine 14 by 14 inches (36 by 36 cm) keelson.


On the Kathleen the keelson was a made of a 49 feet (15 m) steel section.


On Kathleen the keelson was a made of a 49 feet (15 m) steel section.


She is constructed of wood; iroko keelson, acacia frames and double planked of Philippine mahogany.


large repair 1844; new keelson ' small repairs 1856 1864 A.


Leake Newcastle LR; lengthened and large repair 1844; new keelson ' small repairs 1856.


5", single plate keelson 14" x 0.


5", keelson Plat 12" x .


Because of her enormous size Iosco needed several steel arches, a steel keelson, steel cross bracing and several steel plates to increase her strength.


Shortages of materials meant that she was wooden-hulled, with a steel keelson, stem and stern posts of oak, and timbers largely of yellow pine.



keelson's Meaning':

a longitudinal beam connected to the keel of ship to strengthen it

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