Engine-room Practice: A Handbook for the Royal Navy and Mercantile Marine; Treating of the Management of the Main and Auxiliary Engines on Board ShipCharles Griffin, 1906 - 442 Seiten |
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... increased number of illustrations . Wherever the information was available , the Author has revised the descriptions given of Auxiliary Machinery , substituting or adding later types of the various classes . The Article on " The ...
... increased number of illustrations . Wherever the information was available , the Author has revised the descriptions given of Auxiliary Machinery , substituting or adding later types of the various classes . The Article on " The ...
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... increased , and that such engines as those of the torpedo boat destroyers have been rendered possible . Propulsion . - Steamships which relied mainly on their sailing powers were generally fitted with a single screw , in order to reduce ...
... increased , and that such engines as those of the torpedo boat destroyers have been rendered possible . Propulsion . - Steamships which relied mainly on their sailing powers were generally fitted with a single screw , in order to reduce ...
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... increased propulsive efficiency . The advantages of propulsion by twin screws , as compared with single - screw propulsion , are summed up as follows : - 1. The ship has far greater manoeuvring power . 2. The ship can proceed with one ...
... increased propulsive efficiency . The advantages of propulsion by twin screws , as compared with single - screw propulsion , are summed up as follows : - 1. The ship has far greater manoeuvring power . 2. The ship can proceed with one ...
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... the vacuum in the main condenser used for the auxiliary steam is reduced by about 2 ins . after every precaution has been taken to prevent air leaks . oo The use of feed heaters is increasing . They 6 ENGINE - ROOM PRACTICE .
... the vacuum in the main condenser used for the auxiliary steam is reduced by about 2 ins . after every precaution has been taken to prevent air leaks . oo The use of feed heaters is increasing . They 6 ENGINE - ROOM PRACTICE .
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A Handbook for the Royal Navy and Mercantile Marine; Treating of the Management of the Main and Auxiliary Engines on Board Ship John G. Liversidge. oo The use of feed heaters is increasing . They may. 010 Coal.
A Handbook for the Royal Navy and Mercantile Marine; Treating of the Management of the Main and Auxiliary Engines on Board Ship John G. Liversidge. oo The use of feed heaters is increasing . They may. 010 Coal.
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