Difficulties which war conditions have accentuated in obtaining optimum habitability conditions in HM ships described; measures taken to overcome them; arctic conditions produce problems of heating and anti-condensation; tropical conditions require special attention to air movement, quantity of air flow, lagging, air cooling, and air drying; developments of air conditioning; other amenities to improve habitability under tropical conditions. (see also Engineer v 180 n 4677, 4678, Aug 31 1945 p 173-4, Sept 7 p 193-4)
Habitability of naval ships under wartime conditions
Instn Naval Architects -- Paper
Institution of Naval Architects -- Meeting ; 1945
1945
13 pages
4 Supp plates
Conference paper
English
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