Ship sinking prevention measure
A technology of ships and hulls, applied in the direction of ship safety, ships, transportation and packaging, etc.
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[0006] For example, a cruise ship has a double-layer bottom and a waterproof airtight cabin, and its space is filled with closed-cell foam plastics with good buoyancy. When a ship runs aground or collides underwater, due to damage to the bottom of the ship, water enters the double-layer bottom air chamber, side wall air chamber or waterproof airtight compartment of the hull, but it is filled with closed-cell foam plastics with good buoyancy , the overall and local buoyancy changes are very small, and the hull and hull structural parts can still remain stable, which can completely avoid direct capsizing or sinking of the ship due to damage to the hull, or damage to the hull structure caused by damage to the hull. Parts are damaged, and then expanded to ship capsizing or sinking, completely solving the problem of damage stability.
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