-
transition from the
bottom of a hull to the
sides of a hull. Internally, the
bilges (usually used in the
plural in this context) is the
lowest compartment on...
- A
bilge pump is a
water pump used to
remove bilge water.
Since fuel can be
present in the
bilge,
electric bilge pumps are
designed to not
cause sparks...
- A
bilge keel is a
nautical device used to
reduce a ship's
tendency to roll.
Bilge keels are emplo**** in
pairs (one for each side of the ship). A ship...
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Bilger is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Audrey Bilger,
American academic administrator Camille Bilger (1879-1947),
French politician...
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Bilge Ebiri (born 1973), Turkish-American
journalist and
filmmaker Bilge Kağan, Göktürk
ruler Kutlug I
Bilge Kagan,
founder of
Uyghur Khaganate Bilge...
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Bilge pollution is a type of
water pollution that
occurs when the
bilge water in a ship's hull is
discharged into the ocean. In
research published in...
- Esra
Bilgiç (Turkish: [esˈɾaː bilˈɟitʃ]; born 14
October 1992) is a
Turkish actress. She is best
known for
portraying the role of
Halime Hatun in the Turkish...
- with
rounded bilges (the
chine creates turbulence and drag
resisting the
rolling motion, as it
moves through the water, the rounded-
bilge provides less...
- shift,
including containers, bulk cargo, liquids, and
fluids that leak into
bilges.
Container ships are not
particularly susceptible to
dangerous load shifting...
- The
bilge is the
lowest compartment on a ship.
Bilge may also
refer to:
Bilge, Mardin, a
Turkish village Bilge (name),
people with the name This disambiguation...