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- Bilge_keel abstract "A bilge keel is used to reduce a ship's tendency to roll. Bilge keels are employed in pairs (one for each side of the ship). A ship may have more than one bilge keel per side, but this is rare. Bilge keels increase hydrodynamic resistance to rolling, making the ship roll less. Bilge keels are passive stability systems.On commercial shipping the bilge keel is the form of a strake, or small keel or blister, running along much of the length of the hull. They are typically fitted one on each side, low down on the side of the hull, so as not to increase the draft of the vessel. In battleships they were often quite large and used as part of the torpedo protection system.A bilge keel is often in a \"V\" shape, welded along the length of the ship at the turn of the bilge. Although not as effective as stabilizing fins, bilge keels have a major advantage in their low impact on internal ship arrangements. Unlike fins, bilge keels do not have any components inside the hull that would adversely affect cargo or mission spaces. Like fins, bilge keels have the disadvantage of increasing the hydrodynamic resistance of the vessel, thus hindering forward motion.".
- Bilge_keel thumbnail Bilgekeel.jpg?width=300.
- Bilge_keel wikiPageID "10875671".
- Bilge_keel wikiPageLength "3567".
- Bilge_keel wikiPageOutDegree "17".
- Bilge_keel wikiPageRevisionID "693621845".
- Bilge_keel wikiPageWikiLink Battleship.
- Bilge_keel wikiPageWikiLink Bilge.
- Bilge_keel wikiPageWikiLink Category:Watercraft_components.
- Bilge_keel wikiPageWikiLink Draft_(hull).
- Bilge_keel wikiPageWikiLink Hull_(watercraft).
- Bilge_keel wikiPageWikiLink Keel.
- Bilge_keel wikiPageWikiLink Leeway.
- Bilge_keel wikiPageWikiLink Pier.
- Bilge_keel wikiPageWikiLink Ship_motions.
- Bilge_keel wikiPageWikiLink Ship_stability.
- Bilge_keel wikiPageWikiLink Stability_conditions.
- Bilge_keel wikiPageWikiLink Stabilizer_(ship).
- Bilge_keel wikiPageWikiLink Strake.
- Bilge_keel wikiPageWikiLink Torpedo.
- Bilge_keel wikiPageWikiLink Yacht.
- Bilge_keel wikiPageWikiLink File:Bilgekeel.jpg.
- Bilge_keel wikiPageWikiLinkText "Bilge keel".
- Bilge_keel wikiPageWikiLinkText "bilge keel".
- Bilge_keel wikiPageWikiLinkText "bilgekeels".
- Bilge_keel wikiPageWikiLinkText "twin keel".
- Bilge_keel wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Citation_needed.
- Bilge_keel subject Category:Watercraft_components.
- Bilge_keel type Component.
- Bilge_keel type Redirect.
- Bilge_keel comment "A bilge keel is used to reduce a ship's tendency to roll. Bilge keels are employed in pairs (one for each side of the ship). A ship may have more than one bilge keel per side, but this is rare. Bilge keels increase hydrodynamic resistance to rolling, making the ship roll less. Bilge keels are passive stability systems.On commercial shipping the bilge keel is the form of a strake, or small keel or blister, running along much of the length of the hull.".
- Bilge_keel label "Bilge keel".
- Bilge_keel sameAs Q1441927.
- Bilge_keel sameAs Quilla_de_balanç.
- Bilge_keel sameAs Schlingerkiel.
- Bilge_keel sameAs Παρατροπίδιο.
- Bilge_keel sameAs Quilla_de_balance.
- Bilge_keel sameAs Palleköli.
- Bilge_keel sameAs Quille_de_roulis.
- Bilge_keel sameAs Aletta_antirollio.
- Bilge_keel sameAs m.02vkr1t.
- Bilge_keel sameAs Бортовой_киль.
- Bilge_keel sameAs Q1441927.
- Bilge_keel wasDerivedFrom Bilge_keel?oldid=693621845.
- Bilge_keel depiction Bilgekeel.jpg.
- Bilge_keel isPrimaryTopicOf Bilge_keel.