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Hunt for a paper by grandpa.

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TheSmokingHertog
Julia's Interstellar Trade Emperium
#1 - 2017-01-19 23:07:04 UTC  |  Edited by: TheSmokingHertog
Dear All,

My grandma had her birthday today (1929) and my grandpa (1929) told about his publishing time.

Atm I have found a lot of references to his work, but not his work itself, do you gents have suggestions how I can find it?

'"Keyser, R" and "Arnoldus W.", Strength Calculation of Marine Propellers, International Shipbuilding Progress, 1957 or 1959 (source references differ).

Maybe someone knows of a library that has a collection with " International Shipbuilding Progress" as archived title?

And the other paper

"Kleassen and Arnoldus, “Actuating Forces in Controllable Pitch Propellers,” The Institute of Marine Engineers, Transactions, Vol. 76, pp. 173–184, 1964."

Google is my best friend already, but I dead end on references mostly.

Thx in advance.

"Dogma is kind of like quantum physics, observing the dogma state will change it." ~ CCP Prism X

"Schrödinger's Missile. I dig it." ~ Makari Aeron

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Khergit Deserters
Crom's Angels
#2 - 2017-01-20 00:40:15 UTC
I found an entry for the journal International Shipbuilding Progress in the U.S. Library of Congress's catalog. A search didn't get any results for the specific articles though. The site has an Ask a Librarian service, maybe someone can help. Good luck!
Sasha Nemtsov
Federal Navy Academy
Gallente Federation
#3 - 2017-01-20 14:31:05 UTC
Hi, I can't understand why this should be difficult, especially since you've gathered the necessary information. Many institutions have now digitalised their libraries - particularly the pre-1980s material.

I'll ask over here in the UK (I'm London, but we did have a glorious shipbuilding history in Britain at one time...). Not everything is on the internet, I guess.

There may be a cost involved, but from your enthusiasm and clear affection for your grandparents and the task you've set yourself, I'm sure that won't be onerous. I'll let you know if I turn anything up. Otherwise, Good Luck!
TheSmokingHertog
Julia's Interstellar Trade Emperium
#4 - 2017-01-20 15:01:29 UTC  |  Edited by: TheSmokingHertog
Sasha Nemtsov wrote:
Hi, I can't understand why this should be difficult, especially since you've gathered the necessary information. Many institutions have now digitalised their libraries - particularly the pre-1980s material.

I'll ask over here in the UK (I'm London, but we did have a glorious shipbuilding history in Britain at one time...). Not everything is on the internet, I guess.

There may be a cost involved, but from your enthusiasm and clear affection for your grandparents and the task you've set yourself, I'm sure that won't be onerous. I'll let you know if I turn anything up. Otherwise, Good Luck!


Thx for your effort. I noticed its "Klaassen" btw. Some costs to get it would not be an issue.

"Dogma is kind of like quantum physics, observing the dogma state will change it." ~ CCP Prism X

"Schrödinger's Missile. I dig it." ~ Makari Aeron

-= "Brain in a Box on Singularity" - April 2015 =-