Possibility of further reducing weight of ships' hulls by use of high elastic steel without sacrifice of strength, rigidity and durability; steel in marine service should have definite durability which has not yet been absolutely demonstrated but is needed to supplement other qualities; with this as basis, effect of use of such steel in ships' structures will be developed; estimates presented of resulting change in income and operating costs. (See also Soc Naval Architects and Mar Engrs -- v 50 Trans 1942 p 126-37, (discussion) p 138-46; Shipbldg and Shipg Rec v 62 n 15, 16, Oct 7 1943 p 345-8, Oct 14 p 372-4)


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    Title :

    Use of high elastic steel in ship construction


    Additional title:

    Mar Eng Shipg Rev


    Contributors:
    Trask, E.P. (author)


    Publication date :

    1943


    Size :

    7 pages


    Type of media :

    Article (Journal)


    Type of material :

    Print


    Language :

    English




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