Importance of shipbuilding to iron and steel industry; graphs illustrate transition from wood to iron and steel in shipbuilding; data on value of principal steel products and parts used in typical, $15,00.0,000 passenger ship with turbine drive. (See also Am. Iron and Steel Inst. -- Advance Paper, May 22, 1931. 26 pp., 10 figs.; Naut. Gaz., vol. 120, no. 23, June 6, 1931, pp. 7, 21 and 22; Blast Furnace and Steel Plant, vol. 19, no. 6, June 1931, pp. 821-823, 3 figs.; and Steel, vol. 88, no. 22, May 28, 1931, pp. 31-32, 2 figs)
Shipbuilding and its relation to steel industry
Iron Age
Iron Age ; 128 , n 3 ; p 166-169
1931
4 pages
5 Figs.
Article (Journal)
English
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