Posted - Monday, 06 January 2014 - Hellenic Shipping News Worldwide
Wärtsilä has launched its new two speed marine gearbox offering notable
economic and environmental benefits. The product will serve vessels
having multiple operational modes or reduced transit speed, including
among others RoPax ferries, offshore support vessels, tugs, and fishing
vessels.
Compared to a single mechanical propulsion system, a fuel consumption
reduction of 8% was verified with Wärtsilä's two speed gearbox during
sea trials. It is anticipated that further reductions of up to 15% can
be achieved, with a similar lowering of nitrogen oxide (NOx) and sulphur
oxide (SOx) exhaust emissions.
These cost savings and environmental benefits are achieved by operating
the ship's propeller at low speed when maximum vessel speed or propeller
thrust is not required. At the same time, the engine speed is kept
constant, thereby allowing the electric power generation from the Power
Take-Off on the gearbox to remain uninterrupted. Furthermore, the
Wärtsilä two speed gearbox will reduce noise emissions by as much as
20dB both inside the ship and externally. This allows greater comfort
for passengers and crew, while the reduced underwater radiated noise is
important for fishing and seismic vessels, and is beneficial to marine
life in general.
The first ship to utilise the new Wärtsilä two speed marine gearbox is a
rescue vessel owned by the Rescue & Salvage Bureau of the People's
Republic of China's Ministry of Transport. Sea trials have been
successfully carried out at the Huangpu shipyard in China. The vessel
operates mostly in low speed mode and reaches full speed only for
limited periods of time. The Wärtsilä two speed gearbox allows the
operator to make the necessary adjustments as needed, thereby saving
costs even when operating at low speed.
"The Wärtsilä two speed gearbox is the best solution for our rescue
vessel in terms of both economy and overall efficiency, says Mr Sun Lu
Ming, deputy chief engineer of MOT Rescue and Salvage Bureau. “This
gearbox enables a proper balance between full speed operation and the
ship's daily operating mode, which is important because its operating
profile varies."
The Wärtsilä two speed gearbox will be available with a high degree of
modularization in the power range from 2MW to 10MW. Wärtsilä will
continue to introduce its range of two speed marine gearboxes throughout
2014 and 2015.
Source: Maritime Journal
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