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ECONOMY OF MARINE TURBINES
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The improvement in efficiency resulting from the successive modifications and improvements in the proportions of turbines, and also arising from the increase in the size is shown by the particulars given in the Table opposite.

Table II on this page gives corresponding data in regard to marine turbines.


Table II. Performance of Notable Ships of Different Epochs with Parsons' Turbines.
 
Date Name of Ship Length Displacement H.P. Steam consumption per S.H.P. per hr. for all purposes Speed in knots
ft. tons lb.
1897 "Turbinia" 100 44½ 2,300 15   32.75
1901 "King Edward" 250 650  3,500 16   20.48
1905 H.M.S. "Amethyst" 360 3,000  14,000 13.6 23.63
1906 H.M.S. "Dreadnought" 490 17,900  24,712 15.3 21.25
1907 "Mauretania" & "Lusitania" 785 40,000  74,000 14.4 26.0 


Many warships are now being fitted with installations with double and treble turbines in series on the steam and exceeding the