DECIMAL CLASSIFICATION
623.8 Naval architecture Boatbilding
Including warship accessories. Class here comprehensiv works on shipbilding,
Subdivide with co1-009 and 02-09 like 620. For ship design and theory see
623.81 Design; for principles of flotation see 532.3 Floating bodies
General Design
Class here also separate discussion of such general questions as flotation, dis.
placement, stability, strength, resistance, propulsion and design; i. e. speed and
power, coal endurance and steaming radius, passenger or cargo capacity, etc.
Types of ships and boats
Primitiv and early forms
Rafts, catamarans, dugouts; galleys
Modern sailing vessels
Caravels, sailing yachts, etc.
See also 797.14 Yachting; 623.824 Power yachts
Engin driven vessels
Steam, internal combustion, electric, ete.
Tugs and lighters
Ferry boats: passenger, freight and train
Passenger and cargo vessels
River, lake or ocean liners; power yachtg etc. For tugs, ferryboats,
small motor boats, etc. see 623.823
Warships
Fighting vessels: battleships, cruisers, gunboats, monitors, torpedo boats,
submarines. For sailing men-of-war see 623.822
Other government vessels
Transports, hospital ships, store and fuel ships (supply. food, refrigera.
tion, ammunition ships; colliers, oilers, mineplanters, ete.) repair ships,
lightships and lighthouse tenders, police boats, revenue cutters, fish
commission boats, fireboats, etc.
Other power vessels
Ships for cable laying, icebreakers, trawlers, ete. For dredges see 627.7
Other boats
Flatboats, scows, lighters, canal boats, barges, rowboats and canoes, life
boats, surf boats
Appliances peculiar to shipbilding
Model tanks and experiments, including also Froude's tests on full size ships;
launching ways and launching; dry or graving docks; moldloft and scriveboard
Hull and its accessories
Structural: watertight compartments; systems of construction (wood, com
posit, iron and steel), structural details (framing, bulkheds, etc.)
Nonstructural: joinery, nonstructural decks
Hull accessories: masts and spars; rudder and steering
gear; drainage, etc.
Lighting, ventilating, heating, refrigerating; electric plant and lighting
for ship installation only; see also 621.3 Electric engineering
Ship fittings: doors, hatches, etc.
Equipment and outfit
Superadded, not bilt in, but necessary for effectiv use of ship
Sails and rigging; anchors, chains, cables, hawsers; compasses, sounding
machines, speed logs; boats, rafts, life preservers, buoys
Furniture, saloon and cabin furnishings; table and galley (kitchen) outfit
See also domestic economy, 645
Propelling machinery
Vibration and balancing. For theory of propulsion see 623.81
See also 621.12 Marine engins; 621.165 Steam turbins; 621.18 Boilers
Armor and armament
Distribution, armoring; proper hight, ete; battery
For manufacture of armor plate see metallurgy, 669.1 Iron and steel
Torpedoes Launching tubes and other accessories
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