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Что (кто) такое Strake - определение

STRIP OF PLANKING OR PLATING ON A SHIP'S HULL
Strake edge jointing; Garboard
  • Garboard strakes and related near-keel members
  • A clinker-built Viking [[longship]], whose overlapping planks constitute "strakes".
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strake         
¦ noun
1. a continuous line of planking or plates from the stem to the stern of a ship or boat.
2. a protruding ridge fitted to an aircraft or other structure to improve aerodynamic stability.
Origin
ME: from Anglo-Latin stracus, straca; prob. from the Gmc base of stretch.
strake         
n.
(Ship building.) Streak, range of planks (on the side of a vessel).
Strake         
·- imp. of Strike.
II. Strake ·noun A Streak.
III. Strake ·noun A trough for washing broken ore, gravel, or sand; a launder.
IV. Strake ·noun An iron band by which the fellies of a wheel are secured to each other, being not continuous, as the tire is, but made up of separate pieces.
V. Strake ·noun One breadth of planks or plates forming a continuous range on the bottom or sides of a vessel, reaching from the stem to the stern; a streak.
Garboard         
·noun One of the planks next the keel on the outside, which form a garboard strake.
garboard         
(also garboard strake)
¦ noun the first range of planks or plates laid on a ship's bottom next to the keel.
Origin
C17: from Du. gaarboord, perh. from garen 'gather' + boord 'board'.
Divine Strake         
CANCELLED AMERICAN WEAPONS TEST
Divine strake; Divine Strike
Divine Strake was the official designation for a large-yield, non-nuclear, high-explosive test that was planned for the Nevada National Security Site, formerly the Nevada Test Site. Following its announcement, the test generated great controversy, centering on two issues: its potential value in developing a nuclear "bunker buster" warhead, and the possibility that the mushroom cloud generated by the explosion could carry large amounts of radioactive dust deposited at the Test Site over years of nuclear testing.
Grouser         
  • Steam traction engine, with straked wheels, constructed of riveted steel
  • Grousers on a captured World War I British tank.
PROJECTION ON A TRACK SHOE OR WHEEL SURFACE, USED TO INCREASE VEHICLE TRACTION ON DEFORMABLE SURFACES
Grousers are devices intended to increase the traction of continuous tracks, especially in loose material such as soil or snow. This is done by increasing contact with the ground with protrusions, similar to conventional tire treads, and analogous to athletes' cleated shoes.
Grouser         
  • Steam traction engine, with straked wheels, constructed of riveted steel
  • Grousers on a captured World War I British tank.
PROJECTION ON A TRACK SHOE OR WHEEL SURFACE, USED TO INCREASE VEHICLE TRACTION ON DEFORMABLE SURFACES
·noun A pointed timber attached to a boat and sliding vertically, to thrust into the ground as a means of anchorage.

Википедия

Strake

On a vessel's hull, a strake is a longitudinal course of planking or plating which runs from the boat's stempost (at the bows) to the sternpost or transom (at the rear). The garboard strakes are the two immediately adjacent to the keel on each side.

The word derives from traditional wooden boat building methods, used in both carvel and clinker construction. In a metal ship, a strake is a course of plating.