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Marine Engineering

Naval Engineers Journal, 1999
AbstractA new high‐power‐density motor/alternator/controller technology, now being developed for a wide range of commercial and aerospace applications, will be able to provide the power and control needed by future naval systems more efficiently, affordably, and with less weight than other electric alternatives.
Richard Gilbert, Roy L. Kessinger
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Marine Forensics for Naval Architects and Marine Engineers

Practical Failure Analysis, 2002
The Marine Forensics Panel of the Society of Naval Architects and Marine Engineers (SNAME) grew out of analyses of the shipwrecks of the German battleshipBismarck and the passenger shipsTitanic andLusitania. It is now co-sponsored by five other professional societies on both sides of the Atlantic.
W. H. Garzke   +5 more
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Marine Traffic Engineering: An Introduction to Marine Traffic Engineering

Journal of Navigation, 1972
The principal purposes of this introductory paper are to identify and describe the main aspects of marine traffic engineering, and to suggest ways in which traffic engineering principles and methods developed for land and air transport systems may be applied to marine problems.
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MARINE ENGINE WIRING

2017
<div class="section abstract"> <div class="htmlview paragraph">This recommended practice covers methods that may be employed by manufacturers to minimize the possibility that engine wiring may be a source of ignition of explosive or flammable vapors.</div></div>
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Marine Diesel Engines

1971
Many prospective owners of diesel engines are tempted into fixing arbitrary parameters in specifying their requirements, and often these are copied from specifications drawn up at some more or less remote time by consulting engineers. This is not the right thing to do.
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Marine Engine Thermodynamics

2002
The significance of large two-stroke turbocharged Diesel engines for ship propulsion has been extensively analysed in the previous chapter. Indeed, the marine engine forms the most critical part of the propulsion powerplant of any modern cargo vessel.
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Review of thermoelectric generation for internal combustion engine waste heat recovery

Progress in Energy and Combustion Science, 2022
Nicolae Vlad Burnete   +2 more
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Combustion engine applications of waste tyre pyrolytic oil

Progress in Energy and Combustion Science, 2021
Maciej Mikulski   +2 more
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