Questions and Answers for Marine Engineers: EnginesMarine engineering and shipping review, 1944 - Marine engineering |
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Pumps | 1 |
Condensers | 29 |
Feed Water and Fuel Oil Heaters | 53 |
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actual air ejector air pump ammonia amount auxiliary blades boiler brake horsepower capacity cause cavitation circulating water CO₂ compressed compressor condenser tubes connection controllable pitch propeller cooling corrosion cubic cylinder deaerating degrees F diameter Diesel evaporation exhaust steam feed pump feet fitted flange friction fuel consumption fuel oil gage gases gasket gear give heaters high-pressure inches of mercury increase indicated horsepower installations joint Kingsbury thrust bearing knots Kort nozzle latent heat leaks liquid losses low-pressure machine metal nozzle operation overboard discharge packing percent pipe piston pitch pound of fuel pounds of water pounds per square Q.-What radiation reciprocating engine reduced refrigerating reheat resistance revolutions per minute saturated steam screws secured shaft horsepower ship slip speed square inch steam engine steam pressure stroke stuffing box suction superheat superheated steam surface tank temperature thrust bearing tion tons towing turbine usually vacuum valve vessel vibration water hammer