Table giving analysis of performance of vessels; from results obtained it is plainly seen that annual saving accruing from use of exhaust gases, more than covers cost of alterations to auxiliary machinery installation which are necessary. (See also Instn Naval Architects -- Trans v 74 1932 p 281-6 (discussion) p 287-90; Motorship v 17 n 9 Sept 1932 p 349-50 and 352; Eng and Boiler House Rev v 46 n 1 July 1932 p 68-70; Mar Engr and Motorship Bldr v 55 n 655 Apr 1932 p 149-51; Shipbldg and Shipg Age v 39 n 12 Mar 24 1932 p 350; Shipbldr and Mar Engine-Bldr v 39 n 264 (Annual Int No) Apr 1932 p 288-9)
Fuel consumption of steam-driven auxiliaries in diesel-engined tankers, showing reduction obtained by use of exhaust gases
Brit Motor Ship
British Motor Ship ; 13 , n 146
1932
2 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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