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COMPARATIVE TRIALS OF AMERICAN SCOUT CRUISERS. (Abstracted from "International Marine Engineering.")
- AI summary (β)
- The article excerpt “COMPARATIVE TRIALS OF AMERICAN SCOUT CRUISERS” is an abstract of a report by a committee appointed by the Navy Department on comparative trials of the main and auxiliary machinery of the United States ships Birmingham, Salem, and Chester, covering steam economy, coal consumption, full-power operation, and other matters for the three ships, which had hulls of the same type but were fitted with different propulsion machinery. Based on reports by Capt. F. H. Bailey, Commander Gustav Kaemmerling, and Commander W. W. White, it gives details on Fore River Type and Normand boilers, Curtis and Parsons turbines, and Birmingham’s triple-expansion engine, among other subjects. From International Marine Engineering, issued 1910-12-14. Keywords: Birmingham, Salem, Chester, Navy Department, steam economy, coal-consumption, Curtis, Parsons, Normand, Fore River TypeAuto-generated by Azure OpenAI gpt-5.5 from OCR text (which may contain errors) and image captions.
- Item ID
- 876f36dd-c60c-4d44-9701-13161f116c1a
- Catalogue ID
- 40690101
- Card catalogue
- [Materials concerning machinery of U.S. warships]
- Doc type
- 記事抜粋
- Category
- 収集文献:出版物
- Issued
- 1910-12-14
- Extent
- English typed carbon copy and handwritten blueprint | 25 sheets
- Holder
- 東京大学柏図書館
- Year registered
- 2007
- Warship
- Warship
- Remarks
- Hiraga
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