freeboard

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The similar distance between a water level and the top of something that contains or restrains it (such as a dam)
The vertical distance between the waterline and the uppermost watertight deck of a vessel
The distance between the top of sea ice and the waterlevel
Distance from the waterline to the top of the main deck
The distance from the water line to the top of the buoyancy tube
That outer part of the ship's hull between the waterline and the main deck
The distance from the water to the top edge of the hull at any point along the hull
1) The vertical distance from the normal water surface to the top of the confining wall 2) The vertical distance from the sand surface to the underside of a trough in a sand filter This distance is also called AVAILABLE EXPANSION
The vertical distance measured on a boat's side form the waterline to the gunwale
The distance between the highest allowable level of waste water in a lagoon and the lagoon's top edge (see lagoon)
The vertical distance from the gunwale of a boat to the waterline measured amidships
The height of the crest of a structure above the still water level
The distance between the water level and the top of the tank or pond (or the overflow level)
The vertical distance between a bed of filter media or ion exchange material and the overflow or collector for backwash water; the height above the bed of granular media available for bed expansion during backwashing; may be expressed either as a linear distance or a percentage of bed depth
(1) Vertical distance from the normal water surface to the top of the confining wall (2) the vertical distance from the sand surface to the underside of a trough in a sand filter
The additional height of a structure above design high water level to prevent overflow Also, at a given time, the vertical distance between the water level and the top of the structure
Related Topics: [pond] [structures] For a waterway, freeboard is the additional depth added to the design depth to provide an overflow factor of safety and for siltation during the useful life of the channel Typically, a 10 percent freeboard (rounded to the nearest 1 ft with a minimum of 2 ft) is adequate For a dam, freeboard refers to the height from the crest (bottom elevation plus the depth of flow) of the flood spillway to top of dam This extra height provides for protection against wave action and frost Frost looses the soil at the top of the dam, making it ineffective for holding water Typical freeboards for agricultural ponds are 5 - 1 5 ft
1) Vertical distance from the normal water surface to the top of the confining wall 2) The vertical distance from the sand surface to the underside of a trough in a sand filter
The minimum vertical distance from the surface of the water to the gunwale
The distance from the waterline to the deck
The distance from the waterline to the deck outboard edge
The direction from the waterline to main deck or gunwale
The vertical distance between the water surface and the deck
The distance from a ship's deck to the waterline
The vertical distance between the normal maximum level of the water surface in a channel, resrvoir, tank, canal, etc , and the top of the sides of a levee, dam, etc , which is provided so that waves and other movements of the liquid will not overtop the confining structure
The vertical distance from the water surface to the lowest point where unwanted water could come aboard
{i} portion of a boat which is above the water (Nautical)
area of the hull between the waterline and the sheer line If there is flare in the freeboard it will increase the boat's secondary stability If there is tumblehome in the freeboard it will reduce secondary stability
freeboard deck
The uppermost complete deck of a ship having a secure means of closing all openings to be fully watertight
freeboard deck
the uppermost watertight deck
freeboard
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