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词条 Blake-class cruiser
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  1. Design

  2. Service

  3. Building Programme

  4. Notes

  5. References

  6. External links

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The Blake class was a two-ship class of first-class protected cruiser built around 1890 for the Royal Navy.

Design

The Blake class were designed under the supervision of William White, shortly after he had become Director of Naval Construction. They were planned to combine the roles of trade protection with the ability to operate with the fleet when required. As such, the design requirement combined high speed and long range. Unlike the previous class of first-class cruisers for the Royal Navy, the {{sclass-|Orlando|cruiser|4}}, the new class were protected cruisers, with protection provided by a full-length armoured deck with no side armour. They were the first class of first-class cruisers built for the Royal Navy.[1][2]

Main gun armament was similar to that of the Orlandos, consisting of two {{convert|9.2|in|mm|0|abbr=on}} Mark VI breech loading guns mounted in single mounts fore and aft on the ship's centreline, and ten 6 in (152 mm) QF guns, of which six were mounted in single mounts on the ships' top deck and the remaining four mounted behind armoured casemates on the ships' main deck. Secondary armament consisted on sixteen 3 pounder guns. Four 14 inch torpedo tubes completed the ships' armament, with two submerged tubes and two above the waterline. The arched armoured deck was at approximately the level of the waterline, with a thickness of {{convert|3|in|mm|abbr=on}} at the centre and {{convert|6|in|mm|0|abbr=on}} at the sides, while the ships' conning tower was protected by {{convert|12|in|mm|0|abbr=on}} of armour. The 9.2 inch guns were behind {{convert|4.5|in|mm|0|abbr=on}} gunshields while the casemates protecting the main deck 6 inch guns were 6 inch thick.[1]

Machinery consisted of 4 three-cylinder triple expansion engines fed by six double-ended cylindrical boilers and driving two shafts. The engines generated {{convert|13000|ihp|kW|lk=in}} under natural draught and {{convert|20000|ihp|kW}} with forced draught, giving a speed of {{convert|22|kn}} with forced draught and {{convert|20|kn}} with natural draught. The forward two engines could be disconnected for longer endurance at low speeds. {{convert|1800|LT|t}} of coal could be carried, double the fuel of the Orlandos, giving a range of {{convert|10000|nmi}} at {{convert|10|kn}}, which was much less than the {{convert|15000|nmi}} expected.[1]

Service

The two ships were obsolete by the outbreak of the First World War, and served as depot ships. HMS Blenheim had the more active career, supporting the Mediterranean Expeditionary Force at the Battle of Gallipoli, and repatriating three dignitaries to their home countries after their deaths abroad. They were Prince Henry of Battenberg and former Canadian Prime Ministers Sir John Thompson and Sir Charles Tupper.

Building Programme

The following table gives the build details and purchase cost of the members of the Blake class. Standard British practice at that time was for these costs to exclude armament and stores.

ShipBuilderMaker
of
Engines
Date ofCost according to
Laid DownLaunchCompletion(BNA 1895)[3]
Blake|1889|2}}Chatham DockyardMaudslayJuly 188823 Nov 18892 Feb 1892£440,471
Blenheim|1890|2}}Thames IronworksHumphrysOctober 18885 Jul 189026 May 1894£425,591

Notes

1. ^Chesneau and Kolesnik 1979, p. 66.
2. ^Brown 1997, p. 135.
3. ^Brassey's Naval Annual 1895, p201-217

References

  • Brassey, T.A. (ed) The Naval Annual 1895
  • Brown, D.K. Warrior to Dreadnought: Warship Development 1860–1905. London: Caxton Editions, 1997. {{ISBN|1-84067-529-2}}.
  • {{Colledge}}
  • Chesnau, Roger and Kolesnik, Eugene (Ed.) Conway's All the World's Fighting Ships, 1860–1905. Conway Maritime Press, 1979. {{ISBN|0-8317-0302-4}}

External links

{{Commons category|Blake class cruiser}}{{Blake class cruiser}}{{WWIBritishShips}}

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