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International Shipbuilding Progress, 1968Data are given on the acceptability of exhaust noise on bridge wings due to the gaspulses of large low-speed marine diesel engines, directly coupled to a constant pitch propeller. ISO noise rating numbers are used. For full speed ahead N 75 is the upper limit of acceptability.
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