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Chapter 4

           Ifsherammedanyobstructionheadon,herbowsmightcrumpleup,butthesteelwallsstretchingacrossherhull­andtherewerefifteenofthem­wouldpreventthedamagespreadingfarenoughafttosinkher.Ifherbroadsidewasrammedbyanothership,andoneoreventwoofthesecompartmentspierced,eventhentherestwouldbesufficienttoholdherupatleastforadayortwo.Thesebulkheadswereconstructedofheavysheetsteel,andextendedfromtheverybottomoftheshiptoapointwellabovethewater-line.Necessarilytherewereopeningsintheminordertomakepossiblecommunicationbetweenthedifferentpartsoftheship.Theseopeningswerethesizeofanordinarydoorwayandfittedwithheavysteeldoors­nothingeddoors,butpanels,slidingcloselyinwater-tightgroovesoneithersideoftheopening.Therewereseveralwaysofclosingthem;butonceclosedtheyofferedaresistanceassolidasthatofthebulkheads.

           Themethodofopeningandclosingthemwasoneofthemanymarvelsofmodernengineering.Theheavysteeldoorswereheldupabovetheopeningsbyaseriesoffrictionclutches.Uponthebridgewereswitchesconnectedwithpowerfulelectro-magnetsatthesideofthebulkheadopenings.Theoperationoftheswitchescausedeachmagnettodrawdownaheavyweightwhichinstantlyreleasedthefrictionclutches,sothatthedoorswouldslidedowninasecondortwointotheirplaces,agongringingatthesametimetowarnanyonewhomightbepassingthroughtogetoutoftheway.Theclutchescouldalsobereleasedbyhand.

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