The Marine Engineer: 1932/03


Note: This is a sub-section of The Marine Engineer
CONTENTS
- Leaders - The Development of Electricity; Turbo-charging; Large Waste-Heat Installations; Pulverised Fuel Progress.... 81
- The Marine Engineer’s Library ... 84
- The Choice of Machinery for the Propulsion of ships 85
- Babcock and Wilcox SX-type Boiler (HMS Guardian) 86
- Leaky Stop Valves 87
- The Coal-Burning Diesel Engine... 88
- White Pulverised Fuel System - White's Marine Engineering Co) 89 & 102
- Developments in Yarrow Boiler Design 92
- New Matson Liner 'Mariposa'... 93
- Zinc-free Alloys for Condenser Tubes - Broughton Copper Co 99
- Refrigeration Plant in the 'Jamaica Progress' 101
- The British Industries Fair at Birmingham - W. H. Allen, Sons and Co, Babcock and Wilcox, Beldam Packing and Rubber Co, BTH, Cambridge Instrument Co, Carron Co, Chloride Electrical Storage Co, Crompton Parkinson, English Steel Corporation, Thomas Firth and John Brown, GEC, Liverpool Refrigeration Co, Mond Nickel Co, A. Reyrolle and Co, Stewarts and Lloyds, Tubes, James Walker and Co and Wallsend Slipway and Engineering Co ... 105 & 111
- The Prevention and Insulation of Noise - E. G. Richardson 106
- Machinery Installations of Bygone Days — LXXXIII - HMS Bee 112
- A Handy Sawing Machine - Edward G. Herbert ... 113
- The Month’s News 114
- Shipbuilding Contracts 114
- Personal Notes 115
- Notes from the Continental Press 116
- New Workshops at the Sulzer Works, Winterthur 117
- Abstracts of Recent Patents relating to Marine Engineering ... xi8
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