GB/T 14356-1993
ActivePositioning for ship’s side scuttles
船用舷窗定位
Application Summary AI generated
GB/T 14356-1993 specifies the positioning requirements for side scuttles (portholes) on ships, including their location, height, and spacing relative to the deck and hull structure. It is applied in shipbuilding and marine engineering to ensure proper placement for structural integrity, watertightness, and crew safety during vessel design and construction. The standard is used by shipyards, naval architects, and classification surveyors when installing or inspecting portholes on commercial and military vessels.
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