Afloat, powdered-coal installation must aim at obtaining greatest mileage from given expenditure on coal, and this means use of coal of reasonably high calorific value; auxiliary machinery required is of no more complicated character than that already necessarily in use for other purposes and is no more liable to breakdown; essentials for successful installation on board ship; table presented of ships fitted with powdered-coal equipment. Indexed in Engineering Index 1929, p. 1754, from Advance Paper. (See also - discussion p 191-195)
Powdered coal for ships
Instn. Naval Arch. -- Trans
1929
8 pages
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Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
Englisch
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