Present position contrasted with that of 1928; total power which can be practically developed and used for propulsion and power ratio per unit weight have been steadily increased, while fuel consumption and space occupied by plant have been reduced. (See also Diesel Engine Users Assn -- Paper n S 136 mtg Feb 10 1937 14 p; Brit Motor Ship v 17 p 206 Mar 1937 p 474-7; Mar Engr v 60 n 714 Mar 1937 p 71-4 (discussion) p 15-31) (Special Tech Rev No)
Operation and maintenance of marine diesel engines
Gas Oil Power
Gas and Oil Power ; p 35-37
1937
3 pages
Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
Englisch
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Operation and maintenance of marine diesel engines
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