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  2. EE-T1 Osório - Wikipedia

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    The tank was seen by some sources as an example of Brazil's modernizing defense industry, while others noted that the tank continued to use imported parts; according to an anonymous Engesa official cited in the Latin American Research Review, the EE-T1 would make heavier use of imported parts (including the tank's turret) when compared to the ...

  3. Antasena-class combat boat - Wikipedia

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    This tank boat made in Indonesia is claimed to be one of the first tank boat in the world. [10] [11] In the 2015 Armored Vehicle Asia Conference, the President Director of Lundin, John Lundin, said that this boat is a "combination of boat and tank" that can be used for amphibious operations in the sea and rivers. [11]

  4. Marine heat exchanger - Wikipedia

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    Heat exchangers can be used for a wide variety of uses. As the name implies, these can be used for heating as well as cooling. The two primary types of marine heat exchangers used aboard vessels in the maritime industry are plate, and shell and tube. Maintenance for heat exchangers prevents fouling and galvanic corrosion from dissimilar metals.

  5. Pillow-plate heat exchanger - Wikipedia

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    The tanks can be equipped with multiple jackets over its surface, including also the tank bottom, e.g. conical or dished, and can include additional cylindrical shells inside the tank. Typical areas of implementation of pillow plate jacketed tanks are in food and beverage industry and in chemical and pharmaceutical industry.

  6. List of active Brazilian Navy ships - Wikipedia

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    Seizes two boats Argentine privateers during the conflict. Abaeté: Schooner: Brazil: 1839–1841: Was part of the naval force which operated against Cabanagem. Calíope: Brig: Brazil: 1839–1860: 194 ton: On December 17, 1851, participated in the forcing of the Tonelero Pass. Amélia: Frigate: Brazil: 1840–1859: 594 ton. Dona Francisca ...

  7. Ocean thermal energy conversion - Wikipedia

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    Tanks or lagoons built on shore allow workers to monitor and control miniature marine environments. Mariculture products can be delivered to market via standard transport. One disadvantage of land-based facilities arises from the turbulent wave action in the surf zone. OTEC discharge pipes should be placed in protective trenches to prevent ...

  8. Category:Tanks of Brazil - Wikipedia

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    Main battle tanks of Brazil (2 P) This page was last edited on 1 April 2013, at 03:50 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4 ...

  9. Architecture of the oil tanker - Wikipedia

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    Oil tankers generally have from 8 to 12 tanks. [1] Each tank is split into two or three independent compartments by fore-and-aft bulkheads. [1] The tanks are numbered with tank one being the forwardmost. Individual compartments are referred to by the tank number and the athwartships position, such as "one port", "three starboard", or "six ...