Application Of Automatic Machinery and Alarm Equipment's In Ships
Year: 1979 Language: english Author: B. G. SMITH Genre: Reference book Publisher: IMarEST ISBN: 0 900976 15 2 Format: PDF Quality: Scanned pages Pages count: 47*2 Description: With the advent of steam propulsion machinery in ships, a very primitive form of instrumentation was also introduced. The pressure gauge, the basic principle of which has remained unchanged since it was first used, was one piece of equipment that the early marine engineers could ill afford to ignore. It soon became obvious that human error was inevitable, and to prevent the steam pressure from rising above the design limits, the automatic safety valve for boilers was introduced. This, in conjunction with the centrifugal governor for rotating machinery, was probably the first experience marine engineers had of the value which should be attached to automation equipment.
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Application Of Automatic Machinery and Alarm Equipment's In Ships
Language: english
Author: B. G. SMITH
Genre: Reference book
Publisher: IMarEST
ISBN: 0 900976 15 2
Format: PDF
Quality: Scanned pages
Pages count: 47*2
Description: With the advent of steam propulsion machinery in ships, a very primitive form of instrumentation was also introduced. The pressure gauge, the basic principle of which has remained unchanged since it was first used, was one piece of equipment that the early marine engineers could ill afford to ignore. It soon became obvious that human error was inevitable, and to prevent the steam pressure from rising above the design limits, the automatic safety valve for boilers was introduced. This, in conjunction with the centrifugal governor for rotating machinery, was probably the first experience marine engineers had of the value which should be attached to automation equipment.
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