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OS96 bound for Gibraltar, Empire Abbey was in ballast, with a final destination of Buenos Aires.
Ballast is a 2008 film directed by Lance Hammer.
Florida's official southernmost point is Ballast Key, a privately owned island just south and
who were using the head (approx 1m height) as ballast for a boat.
rno and was bound from Malbourne to Callao in ballast with a total of 25 crew.
, used brick from the Harappa ruins for track ballast, an abundance of artifacts has nevertheless b
o its final site, and 450,000 tonnes of solid ballast were added to secure it in place.
Infrastructure units and ballast trains also use the yard.
arted but not completed by operations such as ballast tamping and rail stressing.
is problem, four stiffeners were added to the ballast section and 210 pounds (95 kg) of insulation
non-nuclear group stopped adding water to the ballast tanks and began to halt work for their meal b
o ram the stern of the K-27 to pierce her aft ballast tanks and sink her, because the K-27's bow ha
It was built by a consortium of Ballast Nedam and wind turbine manufacturers Vestas.
pically allow the person in charge to control ballast pumps and valves, and monitor oil content of
Many systems allow the PIC to monitor the ballast system and ship's stability during load and d
nology (KVOC) for handling organic compounds, ballast water and a technology for pressurize natural
was burned in the top of the Number Two main ballast tank and lines from two air banks were severe
rrent-limiting resistor (sometimes called the ballast resistor), and an LED.
where the weight of the barge and additional ballast water are used to drive the legs securely int
Main ballast tanks are in pairs; one on each side of the b
The coatings in the ballast tanks are protected by two features, a full t
w tides, several sand bars farther south than Ballast Key are exposed, the southernmost one of whic
thanks to the activities of the British Rail ballast quarry at Meldon, three miles from Okehampton
on the west side served the railway's nearby ballast quarry at Westleigh.
Atkinson ballast tractor at the Torbay Steam Fair in August 20
olne to Fleetwood collided with the rear of a ballast train at about 45 miles per hour (72 km/h).
918, Keresan returned to the United States in ballast, arriving at New York on 13 December 1918.
The schooner's first voyage, in ballast to Baltimore, Maryland, resulted in disaster
tlane, after his team discovered insufficient ballast had been fitted to his car.
the sleepers were too small, and insufficient ballast had been laid.
Pittsburgh demonstrates an Emergency Main Ballast Tank Blow in 1991.
sed in a crash-back maneuver and an emergency ballast tank blow was performed.
Smaller scale bottling line at Ballast Point Brewing
Ballast Point Brewing Company is an American brewery
This human ballast soon brought Anthony back to an even keel.
uction, with a puddled clay core supported by ballast embankments built from materials excavated on
stabilize the ship by admitting water to its ballast tanks, but to little avail.
records in the Limited and Unlimited Variable Ballast categories, by raising (or lowering) the bar
The ballast hill can still be seen.
The Kingston valve associated with each ballast tank can be operated manually.
Flint was brought into the Tyne as ballast on cargo ships and was then carted up to the
as a west-bound convoy of 37 ships, either in ballast or carrying trade goods, and sailed from Live
With improper ballast operations causing a substantial port list, f
harged her cargo at St. Nazaire, then took on ballast and coal at Brest, France, early in December
further evidence was given in respect of the ballast, which comprised a sack of sand weighing 350
s are the fore (warhead), mid (diesel engine, ballast, fuel, controls and batteries) and finally th
capacity, including bunker oil, fresh water, ballast water, crew and provisions.
The reservoir was formerly a ballast pit, dug by the GWR between 1844 and 1848.
rtially constructed of European brick used as ballast in Dutch fur trading ships that sailed up the
eport mentions an accident in that month on a ballast train en-route to Pencader, beyond the tunnel
ificant extra weight added including concrete ballast and even a large traditional capstan so the Q
d major upgrades with new ties, relayed stone ballast and extensive ditch work.
Extensive, intensive, soil media, ballast, filter fabric, drainage layer, waterproof me
cial light generated using specially designed ballast systems for standard fluorescent light tubes.
ed a "tank farm", consisting of two tanks for ballast, two for bunker fuel oil, one for diesel oil
She was in ballast, bound for Newcastle to load coal for the Gov
base made up of support pilings and concrete ballast chambers from which three or four shafts rise
rged its cargo of crude oil and was taking on ballast and fuel when a massive explosion split the s
When fully crewed and equipped and with ballast tanks full she needed 36 men to bring her ash
n tube, so the first requirement was to shift ballast and get the stern out of the water.
s of Virginia, by preventing the throwing out ballast or giving any other obstruction thereto, shal
The pilot reported that the water in the ballast tanks had been pumped out in order to make th
The water ballast tanks had ten relieving valves and the rudder
ronic detection equipment and with 50 tons of ballast in her keel to compensate for the topside wei
She ran her trials in July 1890, in ballast as her guns and mountings had at that time no
Track", which featured more realistic-looking ballast and improved rail joiners.
a mission, compressed air is pumped into the ballast tanks in the flooded section and the vessel r
ice and 30% of the fuel had to be retained as ballast low in the ship.
ice and 30% of the fuel had to be retained as ballast low in the ship.
tar, damaging her sonar gear and puncturing a ballast tank in the bow section.
Ballast Point is now also a distiller, and produces g
he unsupported track, but continued along the ballast until it reached points outside Rednal statio
The ballast was jettisoned when the balloon reached rough
'R. H. Smyth' dropping ballast near Jordanstown in August 2005
for their cars' crafty use of water tanks as ballast to keep them under the weight limit during ra
the old channel, opposite Rocky Island, was a ballast hill known as Sandy Island, built up from the
Ballast Point Light was a lighthouse in California, s
She sailed in ballast from Liverpool on 11 July 1942 as part of con
additional work in the docks and cargo ships; ballast was loaded onto ships returning to Europe.
areil (laden with wheat), Marie Francoise (in ballast), Mairie Louise (in ballast), Bon Janton (in
used as a "Recycling Village" run by the firm Ballast Phoenix Ltd. who will initially recycle the a
Equipment Assisted Constant Ballast 68 m 2:27 min WR on 7 November 1999
The 3,296-ton steamer was sailing in ballast from Marseilles for Karachi.
Pig iron was used as ballast on NASA Boeing 747 Shuttle Carrier Aircraft.
Weight reduction measures and the use of ballast were necessary to improve stability.
ll, a new bow which included modified forward ballast tanks, new sonar systems, and a large auxilia
o at Nantes, she returned to New York City in ballast in November 1918.
relates to the surface of the binder, of the ballast, and of contaminations such as rubber deposit
set their sights on the spectacular Variable Ballast type of freediving, which comprises two chall
FTINU, located on the underside of the lower ballast plates of the upper stage simulator (USS).
At present the group have completed ballast laying over the first mile from the junction
It was stated that the ballast was packed in such a way that it would not ha
further delays by preventing the delivery of ballast for packing.
Ugland, noting that valves on Ocean Ranger's ballast control panel appeared to be opening and clos
In Tampa, several buildings of the historic Ballast Point Pavilion were destroyed by the storm.
ered their car with 50 kg (110 lb) of success ballast, while Piccione and Dusseldorp have lost 5 kg
be understood by viewing the inert as thermal ballast that quenches the flame temperature to a leve
h as coal spoil heaps, quarries and pits, the ballast of railway tracks, etc.
The Thames Conservancy provided the ballast to raise the ground level where it rested.
ing timber sleepers with concrete, new rails, ballast cleaning, reconditioning, drainage, resurfaci
70 the track was lifted and much of the track ballast was removed.
The Nuwajima had its ballast tank replaced with a fuel tank for convoy esc
fied aboard an airship to reduce lift and add ballast (and returned to a gas to add lift and reduce
She proceeded to Nantes to ballast, then returned to the United States, arriving
t develops a voltage drop across a high-value ballast load RL (about 100 kΩ or more).
n and construction flaws, particularly in the ballast control room, and that the crew lacked proper
ortlight (a porthole window) and water in the ballast control room, with discussions on how best to
go of flour there, loaded 1,250 tons of stone ballast, and sailed via Gibraltar for the United Stat
here they had been in place since arriving as ballast in sailing vessels collecting loads of cotton
day routine alongside the Submarine Facility, Ballast Point, San Diego.
recently become the site of a large store of ballast and sleepers for the future extension to East
version process involved removing her copper, ballast and some of the bulkheads, and cutting her do
BOP traffic includes silica sand, ballast, crushed stone, asphalt, scrap paper, and fee
e completed her unloading at Gironde, took on ballast, and stood out to sea on 24 July 1918.
The above describes certain ballast tanks, such as safety, negative and bow buoya
on the second trip she then travelled down in ballast to Sydney looking for a return cargo.
U.S. Navy for featuring all-digital ship and ballast control systems that are manned by relatively
pe allowed water to flow freely among several ballast tanks that set forth a chain of events causin
as put ashore by its crew the same evening at Ballast point, that the ship was loaded with Chilean
was signed, discharged her cargo, and loaded ballast for the return voyage.
aghwood quarry, which for many years supplied ballast to the Dublin & Belfast Junction Railway's li
If all the cargo is pumped ashore then on the ballast passage the tanks will warm up to ambient tem
in runways were torn up and used as hard-core ballast during the building of the M54 motorway and t
Orders were given to blow main ballast, but the sea was faster.
The tanker, carrying only ballast at the time, suistained a 9.5-meter crack on
ntic coast of North America, possibly by rock ballast in the mid-19th century.
ear the station washed away much of the track ballast on the Island Line.
ne the ship ran into a storm that shifted the ballast, damaged the rigging and mast.
er of the void space is filled with magnetite ballast with the entire structure weighing in at 1.2
ut one third of the same tanks were for water ballast on their empty trips.
hip, with be penalised with a maximum success ballast at their first meeting or on their return.
ith the lighter 1,700 lb Red Snow warhead had ballast added to maintain overall weight, ballistic a
The crew managed to blow the ballast tanks to surface the boat and evacuate onto t
ude oil from the facility and replace it with ballast water to stabilize the tanks and protect them
kg in weight (the ADAC GT version had to have ballast added to bring the car up to the 1350 kg mini
the cliffs were widely quarried for railroad ballast, leading to local efforts to preserve them.
n 1863 Wigham was given a grant by the Dublin Ballast Board to develop a system for gas illuminatio
saw sparks from the side of the locomotive as ballast began to be thrown up against the cab.
It has been introduced (via ballast water) to Japanese and European waters, and h
ated at a total of 1500 tons (5.3 MW) and can ballast 12,000 tons of seawater for trimming the ship
0 GMT a Tipper lorry delivering quarry stone ( ballast for track formation) had delivered its stone
osed a method of dispensing with both gas and ballast by using a metallic balloon for flight.
control room with the ballast control valves, hydroplane controls and peris
e Elizabeth, not having enough in her hold to ballast herself, was capsized, nearly taking Poole wi
October 1943; Composed of 62 ships, mainly in ballast, it was bound for New York and was escorted b
Ballast Point was the last lighthouse displaying a fi
The ballast water was explosively released at the flight'
light a fusee but slipped and fell on the icy ballast, he waved stop signals but did not appear to
Draft: Underwater Depth, Disp: Displacement, Ballast: Leverage Weight, Ratio: Ballast/Displacement
The ships' forward ballast tanks were filled with concrete to both prote
ich embanks the railway, is formed of railway ballast, over which a dry herb vegetation has develop
A few of these cars were used as ballast motors while two were rebuilt into double end
The ballast amount will subsequently reduce in the second
Pickfords ballast tractor with exceptional load on specialist t
The main part passes through Mils in a large ballast layer with a water quality between A and B gr
km²)), with Mule Key, Crawfish Key, Man Key, Ballast Key, Woman Key and Boca Grande Key along the
In 2010, Ballast Point won three gold medals as well as the "S
they had just been clearing and repacking the ballast which would not have impaired the stability o
t then reached a crucial point of capsize the ballast water would transfer through valves to a righ
                                                                                                   


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