The Technical World Magazine, Volume 15Technical World Company, 1911 |
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Page 76
... tons , much the largest mass of steel ever put in the water at once , a great deal of careful planning and expert ... tons , were used in the construction of the double bottom alone . The largest rivet was 14 inches in diameter . This ...
... tons , much the largest mass of steel ever put in the water at once , a great deal of careful planning and expert ... tons , were used in the construction of the double bottom alone . The largest rivet was 14 inches in diameter . This ...
Page 77
... tons each and are affixed to crank shafts weighing 118 tons each . These ponderous masses. OLYMPIC GREATEST OF STEAMSHIPS 77 ...
... tons each and are affixed to crank shafts weighing 118 tons each . These ponderous masses. OLYMPIC GREATEST OF STEAMSHIPS 77 ...
Page 78
... tons each . These ponderous masses of metal are driven at a speed of 75 revolutions per minute by triple expansion engines with four cylinders , the high pressure cylin- der being 54 inches in diameter , the in- termediate 84 and the ...
... tons each . These ponderous masses of metal are driven at a speed of 75 revolutions per minute by triple expansion engines with four cylinders , the high pressure cylin- der being 54 inches in diameter , the in- termediate 84 and the ...
Page 79
... tons . safety appliances that the ingenuity of man has de- vised . In this respect the steamship companies are exactly like the railroads . Every so - called safety ap- pliance on a railroad today has been adopted for its economic value ...
... tons . safety appliances that the ingenuity of man has de- vised . In this respect the steamship companies are exactly like the railroads . Every so - called safety ap- pliance on a railroad today has been adopted for its economic value ...
Page 80
... TON ANCHORS . PICKING STRAWBERRIES. heads will be found strong enough to withstand the strain of towing to port . There are the usual doors between water- tight compartments all closed at once by a touch on an electric button on the ...
... TON ANCHORS . PICKING STRAWBERRIES. heads will be found strong enough to withstand the strain of towing to port . There are the usual doors between water- tight compartments all closed at once by a touch on an electric button on the ...
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