Development of Diesel-engined vessels; supercharging of Diesel engines; effort to control current of air and exhaust gases inside working cylinders with view of avoiding mixture of two, and to provide organized flow of air through sprays of fuel oil as it enters combustion chamber; adoption of electric welding as endeavor to reduce weight and size of engine; utilization of heat in exhaust gases. (see also Mar News v 22 n 4 Sept 1935 p 55-9)
Marine heavy-oil engine development during past fifty years
North-East Coast Instn Engrs Shipbldrs -- Trans
1935
20 pages
1 Supp plate
Article (Journal)
English
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