"Verbal" notes and sketches for marine engineers : a manual of marine engineering practice, intended for the use of naval and mercantile engineer officers of all grades, and students, and is specially compiled for the use of engineer officers preparing for examinations of competency at home or abroad . No. 13.—Fitting on a New Blade. handle. It will thus be seen that the engines always run in thesame direction. Blade Interference.—B> this is meant the effect produced by oneblade on another blade acting on the water in such a manner as tobreak up the surface, and thus cut out or rob the next
"Verbal" notes and sketches for marine engineers : a manual of marine engineering practice, intended for the use of naval and mercantile engineer officers of all grades, and students, and is specially compiled for the use of engineer officers preparing for examinations of competency at home or abroad . No. 13.—Fitting on a New Blade. handle. It will thus be seen that the engines always run in thesame direction. Blade Interference.—B> this is meant the effect produced by oneblade on another blade acting on the water in such a manner as tobreak up the surface, and thus cut out or rob the next blade of its.
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