Work on hydrogen peroxide ship propulsion carried out in Germany during World War II, and possibility of future development; general properties of concentrations in regions 80 to 85%; manufacture and handling; peroxide propulsion of torpedoes and submerged submarines; use with Walther turbine; suggestions for using hydrogen peroxide as source of oxygen for diesel engines.
Hydrogen peroxide as propulsive agent
Mar Engr Naval Architect
Marine Engineer and Naval Architect ; 79 , n 959
1956
3 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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