Paper deals with strength of marine engine shafting based on experience; result of thorough investigation into causes of failure; various factors discussed, i.e., material, torsional vibration, axial vibration, alignment of shafting, shrink fits in built up crankshafts, rough weather stresses, screwshafts, and geared systems; relative importance of gas or steam loading. (See also North East Coast Instn Engrs and Shipbldrs -- Trans v 55 pt 6 and 7 Apr 1939 p 203-94 and June (discussion) p D79-D138; Brit Motor Ship v 20 n 231 Apr 1939 p 17; Engineering v 147 n 3826 May 12 1939 p 563-4; Shipbldr and Mar Engine Bldr v 46 n 355 (Annual Int No) Apr 1939 p 285)
Strength of marine engine shafting
Metallurgia
Metallurgia ; 19 , n 114
1939
2 pages
Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
Englisch
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