Nature of stresses imposed on seatings of oil engine as compared with those of steam engines; requirements and conditions which must be satisfied in design and construction of such seatings. (See also North-East Coast Instn. Engrs. and Shipbldrs. -- Trans vol. 67, 1930-31 pp. 197-213 (discussion) p 214-228; Mar. Engr. and Motorship Bldr., vol. 54, no. 642, Mar. 1931, pp. 85-87, 10 figs.; and Shipbldg. and Shipg. Rec., vol. 37, no. 10, Mar. 5, 1931, pp. 300-302, 10 figs.; Brit. Motor Ship, vol. 7, no. 134, Apr. 1931, pp. 36-37, 10 figs.; Shipbldr. and Mar. Engine-Bldr., vol. 38, no. 241, Apr. 1931, pp. 319-321, 10 figs.; Mech. World, vol. 89, nos. 2319 and 2320, June 12, 1931, pp. 553-555, and June 19, pp. 577-579, 10 figs., and Motorship, vol. 16, no. 7, July 1931, pp. 407-410 and 416, 11 figs)
Notes on motor engine seatings
Engineer
Engineer ; 151 , n 3931
1931
Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
Englisch
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Notes on motor engine seatings
Engineering Index Backfile | 1931
|Notes on motor engine seatings
Engineering Index Backfile | 1931
|Notes on motor engine seatings
Engineering Index Backfile | 1931
|Notes on motor engine seatings
Engineering Index Backfile | 1931
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