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Ryoya HIRAYAMA
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Galley is to be reasonably ventilated considering complicated problems, such as heat generated from its equipment, fresh air necessary for crew, combustion gas, stench of cooking, temperatures of open-air and galley, surrounding conditions, etc. Among these problems, of the most importance is relation between the heat generated from galley equipment and the temperatures of open-air and galley. The author measured these temperatures on some vessels using automatic temperature recorder in August. He has, by heat balance calculation, got relation between air change and tempevature difference. He also has studied many other interesting problems on the title.
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Tomoyuki HIROWATARI, Masaaki FUJIWARA
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Many papers have been written on the fundamental theories and experiments on ship vibration, but there are only few papers treating with the practical method of preventing it. The character of actual ship vibration is so complex that it is not easy to prevent it with a simple method. The authors have been engaging in experimental researches on vibration problems of actual ships for the last several years, and in this paper, they have outlined some examples of observation and preventing method of ship vibration which they have carried out successfully.
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Seiichiro NISHIJIMA, Takehiko KIHARA, Kazuo ICHIKAWA
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Outline of construction, feature and operation of the Hitachi B & W Alpha engine and marine controllable pitch propeller and also the results of sea trial of the fishing boat "SHONAN MARU" equipped with the first Alpha engine in Japan were reported at the meeting of the Kansai Society of Naval Architects held on October, 1955, and also published on the magazine "SENPAKU" Vol.28, No.10. On Feb. 15, 1955, bollard-pull and speed trials of the cable boat "SETO MARU" equipped with B & W Alpha 406 VO type engine and controllable pitch propeller were carried out. In this paaer, the results of these trials and the characteristic curves of propeller and that of the boat on free running are described.
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Kuninosuke INOUE, Shuichi KONDO, Yoshitsugu IMAI, Takehiko NAKADA
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In the annexing table the relation is shown between P.S. and machinery weight investigated on 39 diesel driven vessels classified into three types, i.e., cargo vessels with electric deck auxiliaries, cargo vessels with steam deck auxiliaries and tankers. In each type of vessel, machinery weight is itemized into eight main sections: main engine, shaft & propeller, auxiliary machinery, boiler, funnel & uptake, piping, sundries and dynamo. Relation between weight percentage of each section and p.s. is indicated on graph. It is hoped that this investigation will be useful for basic design and cost estimation of vessel.
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Kenichi HIRABAYASHI, Takaaki FURUKAWA
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When planning the machinery parts of marchant ships, estimation of machinery weight is an important matter for machinery cost estimation, initial designing of hull and strength calculation. In this paper, the authors examine into total machinery weight of turbine ships which have been built by Japanese ship yards during recent years, and it is revealed that the total machinery weight tends to increase by the application of high pressure steam to marine installation.
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