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The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 1996
A marine engine muffler is provided having a silencing element with an inclined surface defining an array of elongate slotted apertures generally disposed in circumferential alignment. The slotted apertures are preferably defined by angled sidewalls such that exhaust gas flowing therethrough is forced to travel in a path that forms a reverse angle ...
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A marine engine muffler is provided having a silencing element with an inclined surface defining an array of elongate slotted apertures generally disposed in circumferential alignment. The slotted apertures are preferably defined by angled sidewalls such that exhaust gas flowing therethrough is forced to travel in a path that forms a reverse angle ...
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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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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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Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, 1953
This lecture comprises a survey and commentary on the use of welding for the construction and repair of marine machinery for main propelling and ancillary purposes. The history of welding in relation to marine engineering is traced from the hammer welding of boiler seams in 1870 up to the present day, when welds made by modern processes are accepted ...
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This lecture comprises a survey and commentary on the use of welding for the construction and repair of marine machinery for main propelling and ancillary purposes. The history of welding in relation to marine engineering is traced from the hammer welding of boiler seams in 1870 up to the present day, when welds made by modern processes are accepted ...
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2012
Marine diesel engines are very similar to the self-ignition engines in heavy-duty vehicles, but they are generally larger, more complex, and operate with higher efficiency. About 75% of all marine diesel engines are four-stroke engines; however, 75% of the installed power is produced by two-stroke engines.
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Marine diesel engines are very similar to the self-ignition engines in heavy-duty vehicles, but they are generally larger, more complex, and operate with higher efficiency. About 75% of all marine diesel engines are four-stroke engines; however, 75% of the installed power is produced by two-stroke engines.
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Marine Engineering in France [PDF]
N. Daymard, R. Lelong
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2016
This e-book contains valuable material for marine engineers. It offers a selection of topics compiled on the basis of professional experience in shipping company, e.g. organisation on board merchant ships, safety routines, ship's equipment: main and auxiliary machinery, boilers, generators.
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This e-book contains valuable material for marine engineers. It offers a selection of topics compiled on the basis of professional experience in shipping company, e.g. organisation on board merchant ships, safety routines, ship's equipment: main and auxiliary machinery, boilers, generators.
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Discussion on “Marine Engineering” [PDF]
W. Carlile Wallace+2 more
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