The Elements of Marine Engineering, Volume 1, is a comprehensive textbook on the principles and practices of marine engineering. Authored by the International Correspondence Schools, this volume covers a range of essential topics relevant to the design, operation, and maintenance of marine machinery.
This book delves into fundamental concepts such as the properties of materials, basic mechanics, and thermodynamics, specifically tailored for marine applications. It explores the intricacies of steam engines, boilers, and other critical components found in marine propulsion systems. With detailed illustrations and practical examples, it provides a solid foundation for students and professionals in the field.
This volume serves as an invaluable resource for anyone seeking a thorough understanding of the mechanical aspects of marine engineering. A classic treatise on the subject.
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