Tendency of increasing speed is to make most economical ship still larger; advantage of deep-draft ships over shallower-draft is greater speed; better material and better designs of construction will reduce weight of ship itself; these considerations will still further emphasize general conclusions that for given speed the deeper the draft the lower is cost of transportation. (See also Instn. Naval Architects -- Trans., vol. 73, 1931, pp. 243-253 and (discussion) 253-263; and Engineering, vol. 132, no. 3416, July 3, 1931, pp. 28-30, and (discussion) 21-22, 4 figs.)


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    Title :

    Draught and dimensions of most economical ship


    Additional title:

    Shipbldg. Shipg. Rec.


    Contributors:
    Biles, J. (author)

    Published in:

    Publication date :

    1931


    Size :

    3 pages


    Remarks:

    2 Figs.


    Type of media :

    Article (Journal)


    Type of material :

    Print


    Language :

    English


    Keywords :


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