The History of Marine Machinery before World War II (Part 1. Deck Machinery and etc.) By The Editorial Committee for Marine Engineering History in Japan This paper is an excert from the manuscripts written by the marine auxiary equipment subcommittee of the marine Engineering history committee of the MESJ. The manuscript was completed after 10 years of hard wark. But has not yet been pubbished because of various aduerse conditions. This paper is one of the serial papers which will appear in this Journal twice a year to introduce the content of the manuscript to menbers of MESJ. This paper are consist of Deck machinery, Steering gear systems, and refrigerator and air conditioning systems. Marine machinery equipment developed according to ship building progress. They were almost imported from foreign country in Meiji and Taishou Era, but a some of large sized passenger vessels used the imported products on account of a lack of reliability in Japanese products. The marine machinery equipments developed rapidly own design and unique products by the World War II. Journal of the M.E.S.J., Vol.21, No.6
Journal of the M.E.S.J., Vol.21, No.6
Journal of the M.E.S.J., Vol.21, No.6
Journal of the M.E.S.J., Vol.21, No.6
Journal of the M.E.S.J., Vol.21, No.6
Journal of the M.E.S.J., Vol.21, No.6