By modern turbines are meant high-speed, high-efficiency turbines arranged for moderately high-pressure and high-temperature steam, operating in conjunction with efficient boiler, condensing and feed-heating plants, and as far as economically practicable, electrically driven auxiliaries. (See also Soc. Naval Architects and Mar. Engrs. -- Trans., 1929, pp. 221-252 and (discussion) 252-260; Mar. News, vol. 16, no. 8, Jan. 1930, pp. 50-54; Log, vol. 14, no. 5, Feb. 1930, pp. 14, 28, 30, 32, 34 and 40; Engineer, vol. 149, no. 3869, Mar. 7, 1930, pp. 278-279; and Am. Soc. Naval Engrs. -- Jl., vol. 42, no. 2, May 1930, pp. 325-334)
Modern turbine propulsion
Mar. Engr. Motorship Bldr
Marine Engineer and Motorship Builder ; 53 , n 630
1930
4 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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