Phase I of the Icebreaker Propulsion Systems Feasibility Study evaluates the relative economic merits of nuclear and conventional propulsion plants for a range of ship horsepowers and for a specific operations mission. This volume describes the results of this evaluation as it pertains to the conventional oil-fired prime mover systems and the power conversion or transmission systems. To obtain a definitive economic comparison of candidate propulsion plants on a consistent basis, it was necessary to perform the following major tasks: Define the design and performance requirements of icebreaker propulsion systems and derive preliminary design criteria; Define economic parameters and bases for cost analysis of capital, fuel, manning, and maintenance costs; Develop a reference design of each type propulsion system capable of meeting the performance and safety requirements and which would have economic merit; Perform comparative economic analyses of the reference propulsion plant designs. (Author)


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    Title :

    Icebreaker Propulsion Systems Feasibility Study - Volume III. Conventional Propulsion Systems


    Publication date :

    1966


    Size :

    208 pages


    Type of media :

    Report


    Type of material :

    No indication


    Language :

    English