Phases of machinery development; based on analysis of lessons of World War II and using engineering achievements up to 1950; for ships influenced by new armament and possibility of nuclear attack, and using achievements up to 1955; final phase resulting from possibility of using nuclear energy for propulsion; Admiralty establishments involved in development and testing. (See also North East Coast Instn Engrs and Shipbldrs -- Trans v 73 Part 1 Nov 1956 p 37-62; Am Soc Naval Engrs -- J v 69 n 2 May 1957 p 255-61)
Review of naval propulsion engineering progress in last ten years
Shipbldr Mar Engine-Bldr
Shipbuilder and Marine Engine-Builder ; 63 , n 584
1956
6 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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