Increase of pressure from 15 to 60 atmos. increases adiabatic heat drop by 13 per cent; using higher temperatures and intermediate superheating increases this economy still further; economy of high pressures is illustrated by investigating range from 15 to 100 atmos.; test results on 60-atmos. boiler previously referred to have encouraged author to propose similar two-stage type for ship work; investigates weight saving of 2500-i.hp. reciprocating installation with increase of pressure. (Brief translated abstract) (See also Werft -- Reederei -- Hafen vol. 7, no. 23, Dec. 7 1926 pp. 558-560, 3 figs)


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    Title :

    The possibilities of high-pressure steam in marine propulsion


    Additional title:

    Entwicklungsmoglichkeiten des Hochdruckdampfes im Schiffsbetriebe


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    1927


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    Print


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    English


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