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1 orlop beam
сущ. орлоп-бимс – бимсы обеспечивающие поддержку орлоп-дека. -
2 beam
1) сущ. бимс – поперечные связи судна, служащие для поддержания палуб; соединяют противоположные бортовые ветви шпангоутов и придают судну поперечную прочность. 2) ширина судна 3) петр. дек-балк 4) см. anchor shaft- cat beam- ice beam- tie beam- tow beam
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