United States Naval Institute Proceedings, Nide 16U.S. Naval Institute, 1890 |
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Sivu 106
... steel plates at the Creusot works as follows : I. The running off , by means of the Siemens furnace , of an ingot proportionate to the weight required for the plate when finished ; the latter representing only about 55 to 60 per cent of ...
... steel plates at the Creusot works as follows : I. The running off , by means of the Siemens furnace , of an ingot proportionate to the weight required for the plate when finished ; the latter representing only about 55 to 60 per cent of ...
Sivu 137
... steel - faced plate , 10 inches thick , manufactured according to their process by Charles Cammell & Co. , and attacked by 6 - inch forged steel shot of 100 pounds weight , and having a muzzle velocity of 1976 feet per second and a ...
... steel - faced plate , 10 inches thick , manufactured according to their process by Charles Cammell & Co. , and attacked by 6 - inch forged steel shot of 100 pounds weight , and having a muzzle velocity of 1976 feet per second and a ...
Sivu 148
... steel projectiles were also photographed . Five rounds were fired at each plate ; the projectiles used for the first , second , and fifth rounds were the well- known Holtzer steel armor - piercing shells ; at the third and fourth rounds ...
... steel projectiles were also photographed . Five rounds were fired at each plate ; the projectiles used for the first , second , and fifth rounds were the well- known Holtzer steel armor - piercing shells ; at the third and fourth rounds ...
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