Author applies term "liaison" to transmission system between prime mover and propeller; asynchronous motors can be adapted to drive any class of ship, except light high-speed naval vessels; for small cargo boats reduction gearing would be used between motor and propeller; with Diesel equipment, electric liaison gives better manoeuvring and possibilities of better grouping of sets, but has not nearly the same superiority as with turbines; examples of electrical equipment of several vessels; advantages of electric propulsion. (See also Revue Generale de l'Electricite vol. 18, no. 9, Aug. 29, 1925 pp. 361-368)
Electric propulsion of ships
La propulsion electrique des navires
Industrie Electrique ; 34 , n 798
1925
10 pages
6 Figs.
Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
Französisch
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