Operation of Machinery in Ships: Steam Turbine, Boilers and Auxiliary Plant
Year: 1978 Language: english Author: A. NORRIS, C.Eng., F.LMar.E. Genre: Reference book Publisher: IMarEST ISBN: 0 900976 80 2 Format: PDF Quality: Scanned pages Pages count: 122 Description: This Part of Marine Engineering Practice Volume 2 deals with the operation of steam turbine installations in ships, with particular reference to systems rather than to the main turbine/gearing/boiler components which are well covered in existing technical literature. The systems discussed are those installed with a modern power plant of about 22000 kW installed in a large tanker: comments are also relevant to similar plant in other types of ship. Machinery installations are so varied-typically in number of boilers, and closed feed and feed heating systems-that no attempt is made to cover the variations in detail, since the general principles of operation are the same and methods discussed can easily be amended to suit specific cases. Restrictions on the length of the present text also precludes discussion of maintenance procedures.
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Operation of Machinery in Ships: Steam Turbine, Boilers and Auxiliary Plant
Year: 1978
Language: english
Author: A. NORRIS, C.Eng., F.LMar.E.
Genre: Reference book
Publisher: IMarEST
ISBN: 0 900976 80 2
Format: PDF
Quality: Scanned pages
Pages count: 122
Description: This Part of Marine Engineering Practice Volume 2 deals with the operation
of steam turbine installations in ships, with particular reference to
systems rather than to the main turbine/gearing/boiler components which
are well covered in existing technical literature. The systems discussed are
those installed with a modern power plant of about 22000 kW installed in
a large tanker: comments are also relevant to similar plant in other types of
ship. Machinery installations are so varied-typically in number of boilers,
and closed feed and feed heating systems-that no attempt is made to
cover the variations in detail, since the general principles of operation are
the same and methods discussed can easily be amended to suit specific
cases. Restrictions on the length of the present text also precludes discussion
of maintenance procedures.
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