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Qué (quién) es anchored bulkhead - definición

COMPONENT OF A LARGE COMMERCIAL AIRCRAFT
Rear pressure bulkhead; Rear bulkhead
  • A diagram of the aft pressure bulkhead of the [[Boeing 747]] used on [[Japan Airlines Flight 123]]
  • The aft end of the interior of [[NASA]]'s [[Boeing 747]] [[Shuttle Carrier Aircraft]]. The aft pressure bulkhead is the white circular component, and its web-like structure led a NASA technician with a sense of humor to add a large stuffed spider to the decor.

Aft pressure bulkhead         
The aft pressure bulkhead or rear pressure bulkhead is the rear component of the pressure seal in all aircraft that cruise in a tropopause zone in the earth's atmosphere. It helps maintain pressure when stratocruising and protects the aircraft from bursting due to the higher internal pressure.
bulkhead         
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Bulkhead (disambiguation); Bulkheads
¦ noun a barrier between separate compartments inside a ship, aircraft, etc.
Origin
C15: from ON balkr 'partition' + head.
Bulkhead         
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Bulkhead (disambiguation); Bulkheads
·noun A partition in a vessel, to separate apartments on the same deck.
II. Bulkhead ·noun A structure of wood or stone, to resist the pressure of earth or water; a partition wall or structure, as in a mine; the limiting wall along a water front.

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Aft pressure bulkhead

The aft pressure bulkhead or rear pressure bulkhead is the rear component of the pressure seal in all aircraft that cruise in a tropopause zone in the earth's atmosphere. It helps maintain pressure when stratocruising and protects the aircraft from bursting due to the higher internal pressure.