File:Engines of HMS Viper (1899).jpg
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[edit]DescriptionEngines of HMS Viper (1899).jpg |
English: One set of the turbine engines of the destroyer HMS Viper (launched 1899). The engraving shows a low-pressure turbine and reversing engine on one shaft, and a high pressure engine on the other. A like set of turbines was installed on the other side of the ship, the vessel thus having four turbines, all independent of one another. |
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Source | Scientific American. Volume 82. No. 16. 21 April 1900. New York: Munn & Co. p. 248. |
Author | Scientific American |
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