Considerations arising in use of aluminum alloys in merchant ships are discussed; paper indicates useful lines of investigation and presents case for immediate inauguration of program of research, so that factual results may be ready when materials are freely available and shipbuilding industry reverts to normal activities. (See also - (discussion) 67-70 (further discussion) Feb p 71-77; Brit Motor Ship v 24 n 288 Jan 1944 p 347-9; Shipbldr and Mar Engine-Bldr v 51 n 420 (Annual Int No) Apr 1944 p 137-40; Engrs' Digest (American Edition) v 1 n 4 Mar 1944 p 242-5; Light Metals v 7 n 76 May 1944 p 218-21; Metallurgia v 29 n 170 Dec 1943 p 68-70; Shipbldg and Shipg Rec v 62 n 25 Dec 16 1943 p 584-6, n 27 Dec 30 p 639-41)


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    Title :

    Shipbuilding and light alloys


    Additional title:

    Instn Engrs Shipbldrs Scotland -- Trans


    Contributors:


    Publication date :

    1944


    Size :

    24 pages


    Type of media :

    Article (Journal)


    Type of material :

    Print


    Language :

    English




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