Design was intended to fulfill three conditions: (1) employment of labor unaccustomed to shipbuilding, (2) construction which would fully avail itself of such labor, and (3) process of obtaining parts of ship from various sources of supply and subsequently assembling such parts at the building berths. Paper read before Instn. Naval Architects. (See also Engineering, vol. 107, nos. 2781 and 2782, Apr. 18 and 25, 1919, pp. 503-505 and 554-556, 16 figs.)
Some recent developments towards a simplification of merchant ship construction
Shipbuilding Shipping Rec
Shipbuilding and Shipping Record ; 13 , n 16
1919
6 pages
17 Figs.
Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
Englisch
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