shell room

shell room

[′shel ‚rüm]
(ordnance)
A large room for the storage of projectiles.
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of Scientific & Technical Terms, 6E, Copyright © 2003 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.
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They hit the shell room and hundreds of gallons of ice cold seawater gushed in.
"They love it.") The boys stay in the upstairs Ship's Room, with its old metal-framed twin beds; the girls are in the Shell Room, which is decorated with lots of seashells, of course, and also a quirky framed diorama of an underwater scene made completely of Play-Doh.
I was was battened down in the shell room so if the ship was sunk we had very little chance of getting out."
Eventually, the automated wax assembly became part of Dolphin's entire automated operations, which include paste wax injection (cuts pattern cycle time in half), automated pattern assembly, robotic dipping in the shell room, a manipulator for metal pouring and automated casting cutoff.
The Hall of Discovery and the Shell Room help youngsters ages 4 through 13 learn about Hawaii by making, doing, playing, and touching.
My action station was the shell room of B turret, just above the bilges and below the magazine.
In addition, the plant had to use a conveyor that went outside between two buildings to transport wax assemblies to the shell room.
"We have key processes and equipment to do this: shell room dry tunnels, quick-shell systems and onsite heat treatment capabilities.
By the spring of 1997, after two expansions to increase production capacity and improve control of the shell room environment, and after being spun out by Magalloy, which had been bought by Wescast Industries, Inc., Brantford, Ontario, the company had grown to 37 employees, 250 tons/yr production and 3ドル million in sales.
Pattern wax assembly is the final stage in the wax room before proceeding to the shell room. Problems that may arise in the assembly area include:
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