Paper deals with sweat prevention as one aspect of "water in wrong place"; operations of cargo liner fleet of U K/Continent trade to India with general cargo and homewards either direct or to United States with India's products; plain mechanical ventilation without complications, on scale of 2000 cu ft per min per 100,000 cu ft of space contended to be better ventilation than anything obtainable with cowls. (see also Shipbldg and Shipg Rec v 76 n 24, 26, Dec 14 1950 p 599-602, Dec 28 p 669-72)
Sweat prevention in ships' cargo spaces
North East Coast Instn Engrs Shipbldrs -- Trans
North-East Coast Institution of Engineers and Shipbuilders -- Transactions ; 67 , Part 1 ; p 27-42
1950
16 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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