Author considers whether, in view of existing experience, anticipation of gas turbine as marine engine is justified; comparative advantages and disadvantages of steam and gas turbines; operating conditions; various plant arrangements presented; effect of these on efficiency, space occupied, and first cost; anticipated performance of arrangements; latest proposals and developments. (See also North East Coast Instn Engrs and Shipbldrs -- Trans v 63 pt 4 Feb 1947 p 169-82, (discussion) pt 6, 7, Apr p D95-100, May/June p D111-22; Shipbldg and Shipg Rec v 69 n 6 Feb 6 1947 p 176-80; Brit Motor Ship v 27 n 325 Feb 1947 p 453-5, (discussion) v 28 n 329, 330 June p 111, July p 146-8; Engineering v 183 n 4752 Feb 7 1947 p 146-7; Mech World v 121 n 3138 Mar 7 1947 p 208-11; Shipbldr and Mar Engine-Bldr v 54 n 459 (Annual Int No) Apr 1947 p 286-91)
Marine gas turbine
Naut Gaz
Nautical Gazette ; 141 , n 4
1947
6 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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