Three similar 850-ton, 16-knot passenger and cargo ships ordered for joint Finland-Sweden services from Elsinore Shipbuilding and Engineering Co fitted with 4-crank quadruple expansion steam engine fitted with Klug type motion gear to operate poppet valves, and interstage exhaust turbodriven steam compressor; cylinders operate on Woolf receiverless compound principle with cranks arranged at 180° and direct steam transfer. (Annual Steam Number)


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    Title :

    Advanced reciprocators in new baltic ships


    Additional title:

    Mar Engr Naval Architect


    Published in:

    Marine Engineer and Naval Architect ; 74 , n 892 ; p 275-277


    Publication date :

    1951


    Size :

    3 pages


    Type of media :

    Article (Journal)


    Type of material :

    Print


    Language :

    English




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