Report on casualties to steel or iron seagoing cargo ship engaged in peacetime trading, considers trends for various time periods, relation of casualties to number of ships at risk, certain design factors, etc; study was also made of certain ships known to have capsized since 1899; statistical data are given in tables; casualties are recorded under following headings: abandoned, foundered, missing, burned, collision, wrecked, broken up, lost, etc (total losses, information unavailable) ((discussion 348-51)
Further study of ship losses
Instn Naval Architects -- Trans
Institution of Naval Architects -- Transactions ; 101 ; p 337-347
1959
11 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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