Author discusses importance of electricity in modern ship with special reference to its potentialities for main propulsion; electricity for auxiliaries; powering big passenger liners; cargo ships, meat ships, and tankers; "flexibility" in small craft; dredger field is wide one in America; very little stress has been laid upon relative methods of turbine versus Diesel for obtaining electric energy. (See also - n 2625 Sept 21 1928, pp. 316-317; Inst. Mar. Engrs. -- Trans., vol. 40, Oct. 1928, pp. 545-565, 9 figs. and (discussion) 565-583; Machy. Market, no. 1467, Dec. 14, 1928, pp. 1147-1148; also translated abstract in Bul. Technique du Bureau Veritas, vol. 10, no. 10, Oct. 1928, pp. 490-491)


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    Title :

    Marine electricity -- A new industry


    Additional title:

    Elecn.


    Contributors:
    Hardy, A.C. (author)

    Published in:

    Electricien ; 101 , n 2633


    Publication date :

    1928


    Type of media :

    Article (Journal)


    Type of material :

    Print


    Language :

    English




    Marine electricity -- A new industry

    Hardy, A.C. | Engineering Index Backfile | 1928


    Marine electricity -- A new industry

    Hardy, A.C. | Engineering Index Backfile | 1928


    Marine electricity -- A new industry

    Hardy, A.C. | Engineering Index Backfile | 1928


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    Marine electricity

    Hardy, A.C. | Engineering Index Backfile | 1929