answersLogoWhite

0


Best Answer

Somebody is doing a Btec.

Go do some research like the rest of us mugs.

User Avatar

Wiki User

12y ago
This answer is:
User Avatar
More answers
User Avatar

Wiki User

8y ago

The corrosion is possible.

This answer is:
User Avatar

Add your answer:

Earn +20 pts
Q: What happens to mild steel ships hulls operated in freezing waters?
Write your answer...
Submit
Still have questions?
magnify glass
imp
Continue Learning about Engineering

What are the components used in electrical briquette machine?

Category: Equipment for Production of Electronic Components & assembli. This machine is used for making the briquette from the sawdust, straw, hulls, ...


How would one describe what a Cofferdam is?

It's a temporary enclosure, which holds back water. They are normally used for repair/construction of oil rigs and ships. It is mainly used for easy access of ships hulls for torch cutting.


What are the applications of quench and tempered steel plates?

applications of quenched steel plates these are used to make dies for extrusion ,nozzles armour plates temperd steel bars they are used for deep drawing to form shapes and also to ships hulls , these are used where strength ductility are important


Whats is the function of the metal poles-tubes-bars on the sides of early 20th century battleships?

If you mean the poles fitted at an angle along the sides of the hulls of battleships, these are supports for anti-torpedo nets. When a ship was at anchor outside of a harbour it was liable to be attacked by submarines or destroyers, so the crew would swing out the poles and unfurl the heavy nets attached. These would suspend below the waterline, hopefully to stop a torpedo. They were gradually removed when it was found torpedoes could be fitted with net cutters and also the effort to swing them out and back in again when wishing to move the ship was very time consuming. In WW2 some merchant ships were successfully fitted with nets for use while sailing but they tended to slow the ships too much.


Related questions

What type of water do v hulls operate best in?

rough waters


What type of water conditions do Deep V hulls operate best in?

shallow water


When boats have two or more hulls?

Two hulls - catamaran Three hulls - trimaran


Is hulls a common noun?

Yes, the plural noun hulls is a common noun, a word for any hull or hulls. The word hulls is also a verb (hull, hulls, hulling, hulled). Example uses: Noun: The hulls are removed before the grain is ground. Verb: This is the machines that hulls the grain.


What is a boat with three hulls?

A trimaran has 3 hulls, a main hull and two smaller outrigger hulls.


How many hulls has a trimaran?

A trimaran has 3 hulls.


What are the 4 types of keels?

There are two different elements to a keel. They are the hydrodynamic element and the structural element. In layman terms, the keel is the backbone. There many different hulls. When you speak of hulls, you have displacement hulls, semi-displacement hulls or planing hulls. Hulls come in different shapes like moulded or hard chined or simply chined.


When was Rob Hulls born?

Rob Hulls was born on 1957-01-23.


When was Jordan Hulls born?

Jordan Hulls was born on 1990-04-16.


Boat with three hulls side by side?

A Trimaran is a boat with three hulls.


What are the advantages for ice breakers in Antarctica?

Ice breakers that complete tasks in areas of the Southern Ocean that surrounds Antarctica, sail with reinforced hulls, to protect the ship from damage from free-floating ice in the sea. Ships with non-reinforced hulls generally cannot sail successful in ice-filled sea waters without sustaining catastrophic damage.


What is A sailing boat with 3 hulls?

A trimaran is a sailing yacht with three parallel hulls.