Year: 1992 Language: english Author: David A. Smith, C. D. Lomibao Publisher: Naval Education and Training Program Edition: 1992 Edition Format: PDF Quality: eBook Pages count: 628 Description: This training manual (TRAMAN) and nonresident training course (NR TC) form a self-study package that is designed for individual study rather than formal classroom instruction. This package provides an introduction to the theory and design of engineering machinery and equipment aboard ship. Primary emphasis is placed on helping the student acquire an overall view of shipboard engineering plants and an understanding of basic theoretical considerations that underlie the design of machinery arid equipment. This self-study package was prepared by the Naval Education and Training Program Management Support Activity, Pensacola, Florida, for the Chief of Naval Education and Training. Technical assistance was provided by the Naval Sea Systems Command (Code 08), Washington, D. C.
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Principles of Naval Engineering
Language: english
Author: David A. Smith, C. D. Lomibao
Publisher: Naval Education and Training Program
Edition: 1992 Edition
Format: PDF
Quality: eBook
Pages count: 628
Description: This training manual (TRAMAN) and nonresident training course (NR TC) form a self-study package that is designed for individual study rather than formal
classroom instruction. This package provides an introduction to the theory and design of engineering machinery and equipment aboard ship. Primary emphasis is
placed on helping the student acquire an overall view of shipboard engineering plants and an understanding of basic theoretical considerations that underlie the design of machinery arid equipment.
This self-study package was prepared by the Naval Education and Training Program Management Support Activity, Pensacola, Florida, for the Chief of Naval Education and Training. Technical assistance was provided by the Naval Sea Systems Command (Code 08), Washington, D. C.
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