Present status of gas turbine with regard to possible application to marine field; paper devoted to constant pressure gas turbine cycle, which consists of one or more compressors, with or without intercoolers, fuel being burned at essentially constant pressure in one or more combustion chambers, air and combustion products expanding to inlet pressure in one or more turbines. (See also - n 2 Feb 1944 p 158-62; Soc Naval Architects and Mar Engrs -- Trans v 51 1943 p 115-30 (discussion) p 131-55; Shipg Register and Shipbldr v 27 n 1 Jan 1944 p 25-8, n 2 Feb p 29-31, n 3 Mar p 31-3; Brit Motor Ship v 25 n 291 Apr 1944 p 16-21; Shipbldr and Mar Engine-Bldr v 51 n 420 (Annual Int No) Apr 1944 p 196-8; Power Plant Eng v 48 n 4 Apr 1944 p 70-5, 118; Brit Motor Ship v 25 n 292 May 1944 p 43-5)
Gas turbine as possible marine prime mover
Mar Eng Shipg Rev
Marine Engineering and Shipping Review ; 49 , n 3 ; p 177-181
1944
5 pages
Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
Englisch
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Gas turbine as possible marine prime mover
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|Gas turbine as possible marine prime mover
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