Commercial alloys and wrought products; riveting, welding, and hot forming; casting alloys; corrosion and protection; most extensive use of aluminum alloys in ship construction has been made by U. S. Navy Department; aside from use by Navy Department in ships and flying boats, use of aluminum in marine construction has lagged behind its use on land; outboard motor is manufactured very largely from aluminum alloys, high strength no. 195 alloy castings being used for many of parts. (See also - (discussion) p 675-676; Soc. Naval Architects and Mar. Engrs. -- Advance Paper, no. 2, for mtg. Nov. 13-14, 1930, 7 pp.)
Uses of aluminum in shipbuilding
Mar. Eng. Shipg. Age
Marine Engineering and Shipping Age ; 35 , n 12
1930
2 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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