United States Naval Institute Proceedings, Томови 3-4U.S. Naval Institute, 1877 |
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... developed up the present time . It will be noticed that throughout the course of this development , the French held ... develop- ment then , that of the gun may be divided into five periods : 1st . that of the old smooth bore converted ...
... developed up the present time . It will be noticed that throughout the course of this development , the French held ... develop- ment then , that of the gun may be divided into five periods : 1st . that of the old smooth bore converted ...
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... developed before 1859 or '60 when Krupp presented patterns of muzzle and breech load- ers . The muzzle - loaders were at first cast - iron reinforced by steel and afterwards steel guns , but I will omit descriptions of these as they ...
... developed before 1859 or '60 when Krupp presented patterns of muzzle and breech load- ers . The muzzle - loaders were at first cast - iron reinforced by steel and afterwards steel guns , but I will omit descriptions of these as they ...
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... developed during proof . Before deciding on the present method of conversion , an Army Ord- nance board carried out a series of experiments to determine whether steel or iron would be the proper material of which to form the lining ...
... developed during proof . Before deciding on the present method of conversion , an Army Ord- nance board carried out a series of experiments to determine whether steel or iron would be the proper material of which to form the lining ...
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... developed was only about two thousand ( 2000 ) horses . In the example given in Fig . IV , it is as- sumed that the engines are connected at 120 ° with each other . A com- parison of Figs . I. and IV . will show , graphically , the ...
... developed was only about two thousand ( 2000 ) horses . In the example given in Fig . IV , it is as- sumed that the engines are connected at 120 ° with each other . A com- parison of Figs . I. and IV . will show , graphically , the ...
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... developed by the engine , Mean number of pounds of coal per I. H. P. per hour , The bunkers can be stowed with 316 tons of coal and hours , or 10 days , or 2929 nautical miles at the rate of speed above recorded . LENGTH OF Voyage at ...
... developed by the engine , Mean number of pounds of coal per I. H. P. per hour , The bunkers can be stowed with 316 tons of coal and hours , or 10 days , or 2929 nautical miles at the rate of speed above recorded . LENGTH OF Voyage at ...
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