Chief Engineer-Surveyor of Lloyd's Register, M. I. N. A. A paper setting forth that as steam pressure are increased, according to the tendency of the times, we must, for pressure beyond 80 or 90 lbs., "compound our compound engines," in order to gain the economy to be expected. With discussion. Reprinted from (by the Bureau of Navigation. Navy Department. Navy Professional Papers, No. 16.)
Compound economy of marine steam engine
Trans. Inst. Naval Architects
1884
Article (Journal)
English
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