The lecture falls naturally into three parts. The first part is a brief account of the development of the earlier engine types which were built in Belfast and the later types which were both designed and constructed there; the complete story constitutes a distinctive chapter in the evolution of the marine Diesel engine.
In the second section a number of important, practical problems are described, and a detailed account is given of their elucidation. In the third section some typical contrivances are illustrated, each being an invention to overcome a specific difficulty.
The lecture ends with some general observations.
The marine oil engine: A chapter in its evolution1
International Shipbuilding Progress ; 4 , 40 ; 627-646
1957-12-01
20 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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