In Investigating problem of increasing speed of 25,000 to 30,000-ton ship from 20 to 21 knot to 25 to 25 1/2 knot range without substantial modifications, author based comparison upon European South American liner, Cap Arcona; appendix contains data on power, speed, economy and seaworthiness of medium sized fast liners. (see also Brit Motor Ship v 17 n 201 Oct 1936 p 253; Engineer v 162 n 4215 Oct 23 1936 p 442-4; Shipbldg and Shipg Rec v 48 n 19 Nov 5 1936 p 555-7)
Power, speed, economy and seaworthiness of medium-sized fast liners
Soc Naval Architects Mar Engrs -- Advance Paper
Society of Naval Architects and Marine Engineers -- International Meeting ; 1936 Speed
1936
21 pages
Conference paper
English
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