United States Naval Institute Proceedings, 25. sējums,2. daļaU.S. Naval Institute, 1899 |
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1.–5. rezultāts no 6.
242. lappuse
... indicated horse - power by her engines , in the coal consumption , natural and forced draught trials respectively ; and from the results attained at them , which we give below , it will be seen that these requirements were in each case ...
... indicated horse - power by her engines , in the coal consumption , natural and forced draught trials respectively ; and from the results attained at them , which we give below , it will be seen that these requirements were in each case ...
243. lappuse
1798 and 1811 indicated horse - power , or a total of 3609 ; the vacuum being a mean of 25 in . , and the speed of ship 161⁄2 knots an hour , coal having been consumed at the rate of 2.45 lbs . per indicated horse - power per hour ...
1798 and 1811 indicated horse - power , or a total of 3609 ; the vacuum being a mean of 25 in . , and the speed of ship 161⁄2 knots an hour , coal having been consumed at the rate of 2.45 lbs . per indicated horse - power per hour ...
244. lappuse
... power per square foot of grate was 13.2 indicated horse - power , as against 11.63 indicated horse - power in the Europa ; but in special trials both these results have been exceeded . The heating surface is equal to 2.48 square feet per ...
... power per square foot of grate was 13.2 indicated horse - power , as against 11.63 indicated horse - power in the Europa ; but in special trials both these results have been exceeded . The heating surface is equal to 2.48 square feet per ...
245. lappuse
... indicated horse - power being 21.5 knots , against the 20.75 knots for 18,000 indicated horse - power anticipated in the de- sign . The vessel left Chatham Dockyard on Monday , the 30th ult . , and after proceeding to Sheerness for ...
... indicated horse - power being 21.5 knots , against the 20.75 knots for 18,000 indicated horse - power anticipated in the de- sign . The vessel left Chatham Dockyard on Monday , the 30th ult . , and after proceeding to Sheerness for ...
249. lappuse
... indicated horse- power with natural draught and 18,000 with forced draught , whilst the corresponding speeds are 20 ... horse - power was some- what above the 13,000 and the revolutions 140 to 142 per minute , at which the speed ...
... indicated horse- power with natural draught and 18,000 with forced draught , whilst the corresponding speeds are 20 ... horse - power was some- what above the 13,000 and the revolutions 140 to 142 per minute , at which the speed ...
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Admiral Cervera Aguadores American ships ammunition anchor armored army arrived artillery attack battalion battery battle battle-ships blockade boat boilers bombardment cable Caney Cape Cruz Captain Cienfuegos coal coast Colón Colonel column command companies crew Cuban Daiquiri deck defended destroyers distance El Caney enemy engineers entrance fight flag forces fortifications four gunboats harbor Havana Hontoria guns hostile fleet hostile ships howitzers indicated horse-power July June Key West knots land large number latter Leyden Lieutenant Linares Manzanillo Maria Teresa Marine merchant meters miles military Morro mouth musket fire muzzle-loading naval night o'clock officers Oquendo Palma Soriano pier Plasencia Plutón port projectiles protected cruiser Puerto Rico Punta Cabrera Punta Gorda rapid-fire guns regiment Reina Mercedes sacks San Juan Santiago de Cuba shell shots Socapa soldiers Spain Spanish steam steamer tons torpedoes trenches troops U. S. Navy vessels volunteers warships wounded
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