Jonathan_S wrote:chrisd wrote:quote="Jonathan_S"]Also some other ships of the era, like the Buckley-class destroyer escorts, went with turbo-electric machinery as a different way to bypass that reduction gear manufacturing bottleneck.
Though that option isn't open to Safehold; not while the proscriptions hold.
There is also a benefit to "turbo-electric" propulsion in that you don't need "Aster" and/or "Manoeuvring" turbines.
The turbine being uni-rotational, the generator-motor combination gives speed control and reversing similar to a "Ward-Leonard Set"
Not sure if any did, but on ships with reduction gears between the turbines and the prop shafts I'd think you should be able to construct a reverse gear to let you apply the main propulsion turbines to spin the props backwards... (Though for torque reasons you probably need to bring the shaft to a stop before switching gears)
Obviously that's not a even an option on the older direct drive turbines.
Still, speed control and being able to go very quickly from full ahead to full astern is an advantage of turbo-electric propulsion. (Not to mention being able to just as easily reverse only half the props to yank the bow around from differential thrust)[/quote]
There is a reverse gear so to speak, but you have to stop the engine completely first, which can take several minutes to initiate.