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1 naval telecommunications system architect
Engineering: NTSAУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > naval telecommunications system architect
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2 architecte naval
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3 ingeniero naval
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4 конструктор судов
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5 конструктор судов
Русско-английский политехнический словарь > конструктор судов
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6 inženjer brodogradnje
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7 inženjer brodogradnje
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8 inżynier budowy okrętów
• naval architectSłownik polsko-angielski dla inżynierów > inżynier budowy okrętów
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9 корабельный инженер
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10 кораблестроитель
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь Масловского > кораблестроитель
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11 судостроитель
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь Масловского > судостроитель
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12 scheepsbouwkundige
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13 корабельный инженер
Русско-английский синонимический словарь > корабельный инженер
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14 корабельный инженер
кораблестроитель, корабельный инженер — marine architect
Русско-английский военно-политический словарь > корабельный инженер
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15 skibsingeniør
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16 skibskonstruktør
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17 architecte
architecte [aʀ∫itεkt]masculine noun, feminine noun* * *aʀʃitɛktnom masculin et féminin lit, fig architect* * *aʀʃitɛkt nmfElle est architecte. — She's an architect.
* * *architecte ⇒ Les métiers et les professions nmf lit, fig architect; architecte naval naval architect.[arʃitɛkt] nom masculin et féminin -
18 Barnaby, Kenneth C.
SUBJECT AREA: Ports and shipping[br]b. c.1887 Englandd. 22 March 1968 England[br]English naval architect and technical author.[br]Kenneth Barnaby was an eminent naval architect, as were his father and grandfather before him: his grandfather was Sir Nathaniel Barnaby KGB, Director of Naval Construction, and his father was Sydney W.Barnaby, naval architect of John I. Thornycroft \& Co., Shipbuilders, Southampton. At one time all three were members of the Institution of Naval Architects, the first time that this had ever occurred with three members from one family.Kenneth Barnaby served his apprenticeship at the Thornycroft shipyard in Southampton and later graduated in engineering from the Central Technical College, South Kensington, London. He worked for some years at Le Havre and at John Brown's shipyard at Clydebank before rejoining his old firm in 1916 as Assistant to the Shipyard Manager. In 1919 he went to Rio de Janeiro as a chief ship draughtsman, and finally he returned to Thornycroft, in 1924 he succeeded his father as Naval Architect, and remained in that post until his retirement in 1955, having been appointed a director in 1950.Barnaby had a wide knowledge and understanding of ships and ship design and during the Second World War he was responsible for much of the development work for landing craft, as well as for many other specialist ships built at the Southampton yard. His experience as a deep-sea yachtsman assisted him. He wrote several important books; however, none can compare with the Centenary Volume of the Royal Institution of Naval Architects. In this work, which is used and read widely to this day by naval architects worldwide, he reviewed every paper presented and almost every verbal contribution made to the Transactions during its one hundred years.[br]Principal Honours and DistinctionsOBE 1945. Associate of the City and Guilds Institute. Royal Institution of Naval Architects Froude Gold Medal 1962. Honorary Vice-President, Royal Institution of Naval Architects 1960–8.Bibliographyc.1900, Marine Propellers, London. 1949, Basic Naval Architecture, London.1960, The Institution of Naval Architects 1860–1960, London.1964, 100 Years of Specialised Shipbuilding and Engineering, London. 1968, Some Ship Disasters and their Causes, London.FMW -
19 корабостроител
shipbuilder(на дървени кораби) shipwright(проектант) a naval architectинженер корабостроител a naval constructor* * *корабостроѝтел,м., -и shipbuilder; (на дървени кораби) shipwright; ( проектант) naval architect; инженер \корабостроител naval constructor.* * *shipbuilder; naval architect (конструктор)* * *1. (на дървени кораби) shipwright 2. (проектант) a naval architect 3. shipbuilder 4. инженер КОРАБОСТРОИТЕЛ a naval constructor -
20 Biles, Sir John Harvard
SUBJECT AREA: Ports and shipping[br]b. 1854 Portsmouth, Englandd. 27 October 1933 Scotland (?)[br]English naval architect, academic and successful consultant in the years when British shipbuilding was at its peak.[br]At the conclusion of his apprenticeship at the Royal Dockyard, Portsmouth, Biles entered the Royal School of Naval Architecture, South Kensington, London; as it was absorbed by the Royal Naval College, he graduated from Greenwich to the Naval Construction Branch, first at Pembroke and later at the Admiralty. From the outset of his professional career it was apparent that he had the intellectual qualities that would enable him to oversee the greatest changes in ship design of all time. He was one of the earliest proponents of the revolutionary work of the hydrodynamicist William Froude.In 1880 Biles turned to the merchant sector, taking the post of Naval Architect to J. \& G. Thomson (later John Brown \& Co.). Using Froude's Law of Comparisons he was able to design the record-breaking City of Paris of 1887, the ship that started the fabled succession of fast and safe Clyde bank-built North Atlantic liners. For a short spell, before returning to Scotland, Biles worked in Southampton. In 1891 Biles accepted the Chair of Naval Architecture at the University of Glasgow. Working from the campus at Gilmorehill, he was to make the University (the oldest school of engineering in the English-speaking world) renowned in naval architecture. His workload was legendary, but despite this he was admired as an excellent lecturer with cheerful ways which inspired devotion to the Department and the University. During the thirty years of his incumbency of the Chair, he served on most of the important government and international shipping committees, including those that recommended the design of HMS Dreadnought, the ordering of the Cunarders Lusitania and Mauretania and the lifesaving improvements following the Titanic disaster. An enquiry into the strength of destroyer hulls followed the loss of HMS Cobra and Viper, and he published the report on advanced experimental work carried out on HMS Wolf by his undergraduates.In 1906 he became Consultant Naval Architect to the India Office, having already set up his own consultancy organization, which exists today as Sir J.H.Biles and Partners. His writing was prolific, with over twenty-five papers to professional institutions, sundry articles and a two-volume textbook.[br]Principal Honours and DistinctionsKnighted 1913. Knight Commander of the Indian Empire 1922. Master of the Worshipful Company of Shipwrights 1904.Bibliography1905, "The strength of ships with special reference to experiments and calculations made upon HMS Wolf", Transactions of the Institution of Naval Architects.1911, The Design and Construction of Ships, London: Griffin.Further ReadingC.A.Oakley, 1973, History of a Facuity, Glasgow University.FMWBiographical history of technology > Biles, Sir John Harvard
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