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In naval architecture, a mack is a structure which combines the radar masts and the exhaust stack of a surface ship, thereby saving the upper deck space used for separate funnels and the increasingly large tripod masts used to carry heavy radar aerials. The word is a composite (portmanteau) of "mast" and "stack". It is a common design feature on post-WWII warships, (e.g. the rebuilt Baltimore class cruisers), and on some cruise ships. The close proximity of exhaust fumes to delicate radio and radar equipment led to corrosion problems, making macks unpopular for later designs.

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  • Mack (Schiffbau) (de)
  • Mack (naval architecture) (en)
  • マック (船) (ja)
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  • Mack ist im Schiffbau eine Bezeichnung für eine Kombination aus Mast und Rauchabzug (engl. stack). Der Name entsteht aus der Zusammenziehung der englischen Bezeichnungen „mast“ und „stack“. Macks werden zumeist auf Kriegsschiffen eingesetzt, wo sie eine platzsparende Methode sind, um umfangreiche elektronische Anlagen unterzubringen. Bei der US-Marine waren die Lenkwaffenkreuzer der Leahy-Klasse die ersten Schiffe mit einer Mack. (de)
  • マック(英語:mack)とは、煙突(英語:stack)にマスト(英語:mast)の機能を組み合わせた構造物。mastとstackの合成語で、日本語ではそのままマックと訳す。  (ja)
  • In naval architecture, a mack is a structure which combines the radar masts and the exhaust stack of a surface ship, thereby saving the upper deck space used for separate funnels and the increasingly large tripod masts used to carry heavy radar aerials. The word is a composite (portmanteau) of "mast" and "stack". It is a common design feature on post-WWII warships, (e.g. the rebuilt Baltimore class cruisers), and on some cruise ships. The close proximity of exhaust fumes to delicate radio and radar equipment led to corrosion problems, making macks unpopular for later designs. (en)
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  • Mack ist im Schiffbau eine Bezeichnung für eine Kombination aus Mast und Rauchabzug (engl. stack). Der Name entsteht aus der Zusammenziehung der englischen Bezeichnungen „mast“ und „stack“. Macks werden zumeist auf Kriegsschiffen eingesetzt, wo sie eine platzsparende Methode sind, um umfangreiche elektronische Anlagen unterzubringen. Bei der US-Marine waren die Lenkwaffenkreuzer der Leahy-Klasse die ersten Schiffe mit einer Mack. (de)
  • In naval architecture, a mack is a structure which combines the radar masts and the exhaust stack of a surface ship, thereby saving the upper deck space used for separate funnels and the increasingly large tripod masts used to carry heavy radar aerials. The word is a composite (portmanteau) of "mast" and "stack". It is a common design feature on post-WWII warships, (e.g. the rebuilt Baltimore class cruisers), and on some cruise ships. The Royal Navy used this design feature on the 1944 Weapon class destroyers, and the subsequent Darings, and in the diesel-engined Type 41 "Cat" class and Type 61 "Cathedral" class frigates of the 1950s. It provided unbalanced and unattractive designs, which led to a reversion to separate masts and funnels in subsequent RN vessels. The close proximity of exhaust fumes to delicate radio and radar equipment led to corrosion problems, making macks unpopular for later designs. (en)
  • マック(英語:mack)とは、煙突(英語:stack)にマスト(英語:mast)の機能を組み合わせた構造物。mastとstackの合成語で、日本語ではそのままマックと訳す。  (ja)
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