Pre-war development of registration, culminating in founding of Russian Register in 1913; discusses symbolization adopted for various types of vessels; comparative scantlings of certain river vessels are considered in light of Swiss regulations and low, but satisfactory, hull weight of Russian vessels is commented upon; refers to investigations recently published by staff of Russian Register dealing with types most suitable for particular rivers and influence of bulkhead spacing upon safety of these types in damaged condition; question of seagoing ships; ultimate adoption of Lloyd's Register appears likely. See brief translated abstract in Mar. Engr. and Motorship Bldr., vol. 49, no. 586, June 1926, p. 236. (See also - no. 8 Apr. 21 pp. 236-238)
Russian classification society regulations for ship construction
Bauvorschriften der russischen Klassifikationsgesellschaft
Schiffbau ; 27 , n 9
1926
5 pages
Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
Deutsch
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