Oct. 1: Success of Mauretania is claimed to be due to happy choice of dimensions and form of hull; advent of later vessels coincided with change in policy towards greater comfort but lower speeds; before designing Bremen's machinery, North German Lloyd had had no significant experience of turbine propulsion in vessels of any size; design problem of machinery is dealt with at length. Oct. 15: Determination of natural torsional vibration coefficient of main machinery; lubricating system; main condensers; boiler-plant equipment. Nov. 1: Main steam pipe lines; fuel-oil tanks; fire-fighting equipment; mean values based on results of first voyage to America. (translated abstract) (See also Schiffbau, vol. 31, nos. 19, 20 and 21, Oct. 1, 1930, pp. 453-464, Oct. 15, pp. 479-489, and Nov. 1, pp. 503-514, 34 figs.; Werft -- Reederei -- Hafen, vol. 11, no. 19, Oct. 1, 1930, pp. 401-412, 19 figs.; and translated abstracts in Mar. Engr. and Motorship Bldr., vol. 53, no. 638, Nov. 1930, p. 440)
Machinery of the bremen in relation to that of earlier transatlantic liners
Die Maschinenanlage des Schnelldampfers "Bremen," etc.
1930
39 pages
27 Figs.
Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
Englisch
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Machinery of the bremen in relation to that of earlier transatlantic liners
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