Glossary entry

Spanish term or phrase:

CASILLAJE DE MANDO

English translation:

command superstructure

Added to glossary by Taña Dalglish
Apr 3, 2020 15:05
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Spanish term

CASILLAJE DE MANDO

Spanish to English Law/Patents Ships, Sailing, Maritime
Buenos días, estoy traduciendo un informe que trata sobre una draga. Necesitaría ayuda con este término que no logro encontrar. Les envío contexto:

"Se detectaron dos ventanas no estancas de ventilación tipo ventiluz, a popa de sala de maquinas debajo del casillaje de
mando."

Desde ya, ¡muchas gracias!

Pilar.
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4 +1 bridge
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Apr 5, 2020 12:26: Taña Dalglish changed "Edited KOG entry" from "<a href="/profile/2239505">MPilar Petersen's</a> old entry - "CASILLAJE DE MANDO"" to ""command superstructure""

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command superstructure

Casillaje - Wikipedia, https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Casillaje
Se denomina casillaje a la superestructura construida sobre la cubierta principal destinada a contener los espacios habitables y de control de un buque.

https://www.proz.com/kudoz/spanish-to-english/transport-tran...
GLOSSARY ENTRY (DERIVED FROM QUESTION BELOW)
Spanish term or phrase: casillaje [naval vessel]
English translation: superstructure

German ww2 Destroyers - Naval Encyclopediawww.naval-encyclopedia.com › nazi-germany › german-destroyers-o...
Aug 4, 2017 - Their lineage was the basis for more modern torpedo-boats of the 1935 class ... In addition to large dimensions, they had a wide and very marine prow, ... In 1941, the Z28 received a modified command superstructure, and the ...

In 1941, the Z28 received a modified **command superstructure**, and the Z30 a flight deck over its rear torpedo tubes, designed to operate a Flettner reconnaissance helicopter.

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Royal Navy Heavy Cruisers - An Overview and Comparison ...forum.worldofwarships.com › ... › Historical Discussions and Studies
Feb 17, 2019 - British heavy cruisers are a topic for some debate on the forums and ... Cornwall suffered major flooding of her aft engine room and B boiler ... So many of the shells hit the main turret areas, bridge / command superstructure, ...

Remembrance-class frigate | Halo Fanon | Fandomhalofanon.fandom.com › wiki › Remembrance-class_Frigate
In service. 2512- 2678. Affiliation. United Nations Space Command Navy ... Further aft, two bulky engine nacelles spread from the main hull on wide struts; ... of the **command superstructure**, and were installed as part of the class' refit in 2531.


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https://www.slideshare.net/cesarerivas/ship-familiarization-... (see page 2).

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https://www.marineinsight.com/naval-architecture/superstruct...
Now the term ‘superstructure’ is a very inexplicitly used one as one often calls it interchangeably as bridge or deckhouse. However, subset differences do exist which we will discuss thereafter.

Differences Between A Ship’s Superstructure And A Deckhouse
Though more or less the same, there are subtle differences between a superstructure and a deckhouse of a ship. A superstructure extends laterally to the end extremities of the main deck, i.e. its side walls are an extension of the side shell plating of the main hull.

On the other hand, a deckhouse is placed inward from the edges and their ends are welded to the main deck plate. Typical superstructures are poop, bridge, and forecastle. (Learn more about different types of decks here)

This difference, however, has significance from the structural point of view.
In our discussion, we use superstructure interchangeably for deckhouses, bridges and superstructures.

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bridge

I would have thought.
The bridge of a ship is the room or platform from which the ship can be commanded. Wikipedia
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