two-compartment standard
nautical science
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damage stability and ship design
- In ship: Damage buoyancy and stability
A two-compartment standard is common for larger passenger-carrying ships—a measure that presumably protects the ship against a collision at the boundary between two compartments. The Titanic, the victim of the most famous sinking in the North Atlantic, was built to the two-compartment standard, but its collision…
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