Change in appearance of marine reciprocating engine; weight reduction; engine and boiler performances at sea; advantages obtained from making measurements of feedwater, coal and horsepower with ships in service; initial condensation in steam engine cylinders; troubles encountered in marine turbine development; use of high gas speeds for boilers; etc. (See also - n 4393 Mar 22 1940 p 270-2; Engineering v 149 n 3872, 3873, 3874 and 3875 Mar 29 1940 p 328, Apr 5 p 371-3, Apr 12 p 381-2 and Apr 19 p 420; and abstract in Shipbldr and Mar Engine-Bldr v 47 n 368 (Annual Int No) Apr 1940 p 184-6; Instn Mech Engrs -- J and Proc v 143 n 5 Oct 1940 p 328-48, 2 supp plates)
Fifty years of marine engineering
Engineer
Engineer ; 169 , n 4394
1940
4 pages
Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
Englisch
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