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* A hatch may be a doorway in a bulkhead wall or may be set flush in a deck.
 
* A hatch may be a doorway in a bulkhead wall or may be set flush in a deck.
  
=== Iris Valve ===
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=== Iris Valves ===
 
[[Iris Valve]]s are always set in bulkhead walls or decks. Iris valves are airtight when closed and Iris valves will function automatically to seal off an area if pressure drops.
 
[[Iris Valve]]s are always set in bulkhead walls or decks. Iris valves are airtight when closed and Iris valves will function automatically to seal off an area if pressure drops.
  

Revision as of 19:36, 7 October 2018

A Bulkhead Wall is a strongly constructed partition within the hull of a ship.

Description (Specifications)

Bulkheads are constructed of heavy metal – generally the same material from which the hull is constructed – and serve several purposes:

  • they increase the structural rigidity of the vessel,
  • they create airtight compartments that can be sealed in the case of a hull breach or other emergency,
  • they are fire-resistant.

Decks are bulkhead walls.

A bulkhead can be holed, allowing pressure equalization between its two sides.

  • If a path of holed bulkheads (or open hatches, doors, or non-airtight walls) can be traced from a location in the ship to vacuum, then all locations along that path become vacuum, resulting in explosive decompression.
  • It takes a substantial amount of damage to a bulkhead wall to create an opening large enough for a human to fit through.

Hatches

A hatch is a hinged metal door set into a bulkhead. A hatch is airtight and must be operated by a handwheel set in its face. There is generally no provision for locking a hatch, but it may be blocked in a closed position by jamming an object (such as a blade, a bar, etc) into the handwheel mechanism.

  • A hatch may be a doorway in a bulkhead wall or may be set flush in a deck.

Iris Valves

Iris Valves are always set in bulkhead walls or decks. Iris valves are airtight when closed and Iris valves will function automatically to seal off an area if pressure drops.

Access Plates

Access Plates are concealed maintenance or access panels that are intended for use by authorized personnel; they are inset in walls or bulkheads. Opening a panel requires the possession of a key.

Elevator Shaft

Elevator shafts may run through bulkhead decks. The shaft passing through the bulkhead seals airtight after the elevator carriage has traveled through.

History & Background (Dossier)

Some sophonts such as the K'kree may forego bulkhead walls altogether, instead opting for large open spaces. Vessels constructed in this manner are far more prone to the dangers of catastrophic explosive decompression.

Partition walls are lighter structures typically used to demark staterooms and other internal features. They are not airtight.

References & Contributors (Sources)

This list of sources was used by the Traveller Wiki Editorial Team and individual contributors to compose this article. Copyrighted material is used under license from Mongoose Publishing or by permission of the author. The page history lists all of the contributions.