Tue 15 Mar 2016, 10:12 GMT

Supply agreement for fuel-efficient engines


Deal applies to newbuild projects for ships to be deployed on Japanese domestic trade routes, and where the shipyards and shipowners are located in Japan.



Japanese Engine Manufacturer, JFE, has entered into a new cooperation agreement with MAN Diesel & Turbo for MAN's 32/44CR, 35/44DF, 48/60CR and 51/60DF modern four-stroke engine types. The agreement applies to marine newbuild projects for ships to be deployed on Japanese domestic trade routes, and where the shipyards and shipowners involved are located in Japan. JFE has produced and supplied medium-speed diesel engines since 1964 under the SEMT Pielstick license, which was acquired by the MAN Group back in 2006.

The aforementioned MAN Diesel & Turbo common-rail engines cover a power range of 3,600 to 21,600 kilowatts (kW) and their fully electronically-controlled, common-rail injection system is designed to be suitable for both heavy fuel oil and distillate fuels.

The technology, developed in-house by MAN Diesel & Turbo and fully optimised for its engines, is said to provide superior performance in terms of fuel consumption and smoke emissions, especially at part load, compared to the same engines' IMO Tier II versions that feature a conventional injection system.

Upon customer request, the common-rail engines can be provided with ECOMAP capability - a feature for the MAN 32/44CR and 48/60CR engines. MAN Diesel & Turbo says that the flexibility of the CR-system permits the engine to be programmed to follow different SFOC/power characteristics, with each having an optimal efficiency at different load points. Hence, the customer is provided with the potential to realize a better fuel economy through changing the engine's operating profiles.

For vessels with multi-engine installations, the combination of the CR engines with an intelligent power management system leads to "the maximal exploitation of the engines' flexibility potential", MAN Diesel & Turbo says.

The dual-fuel engines covering the power range of 3,180 to 18,000 kW can be operated in the Otto (gas mode) or Diesel (diesel mode) cycles from LNG in the former to more traditional HFO, MDO or MGO in the latter mode. Additionally, MAN Diesel points out that the dual-fuel engines can switch between these fuels at any engine load between 15% to 100% maximum continuous rating (MCR) without disruption to the power supply.

Extremely environmentally friendly operation is achieved in gas mode when using LNG as fuel with negligible sulphur (SOx) and particle emissions, while carbon dioxide (CO2) and nitrogen oxide (NOx) emissions are respectively reduced by 20 and 85% compared to diesel mode.

Accordingly, running the engines in gas mode complies even with the stringent IMO Tier III levels without the need for any exhaust gas after-treatment.


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