Chart is presented showing 5 years' progress in steam pressures and superheat; description of different installations and operating fuel costs; question of weight and space occupied; superheat; desirability of using distilled water for make-up feed. (See also Inst vol. 42, Feb. 1930 pp. 1-32 (discussion) p 32-57; abstracts in Engineer, vol. 149, no. 3862, Jan. 1930, p. 86, 2 figs; Mech. World, vol. 87, nos. 2247, 2248 and 2249, Jan. 24, 1930, pp. 76-78, Jan. 31, 1930, pp. 105-108 and Feb. 7, pp. 128-129, 10 figs.; Mar. Engr. and Motorship Builder, vol. 53, no. 629, Feb. 1930, pp. 62-66, 5 figs.; Shipbldr., vol. 37, no. 238, Apr. 1930, pp. 424-429, 4 figs. and editorial comment in Shipbldg. and Shipg. Rec., vol. 35, no. 3, Jan. 16, 1930, pp. 69-70)
Water-tube boilers for merchant ships
Shipbldg. Shipg. Rec.
Shipbuilding and Shipping Record ; 35 , n 3
1930
2 pages
Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
Englisch
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