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Mohammed Hafez Soliman (2) 2
1. Introduction……………………………………………………………….3
3. Common-rail system…………………………………………..................5
7.1 maintenance…………………………………………………….
7.2 lubrication…………………………………………………………
7.5 Safety……………………………………………………………….
8. Conclusion ……………………………………………………………12
9. Reference………………………………………………………………..
I-Introduction.
MAN B&W uses this new technology in its ME range of engines by combining traditional,
proven technologies with enhanced electronic control to design engines that are both
production-friendly and operationally easy to handle while providing all of the benefits of
current and future software achievements to the owner and operator. Figure 1 depicts the
first commercial ME-C engine at Frederikshavn, Denmark.
Camshaft-controlled diesel engines have been the cutting-edge technology since the dawn
of reciprocating equipment, and they have been refined and evolved ever since. Mechanical
cams, on the other hand, are fixed once built and, despite different mechanical and hydraulic
add-on devices such as VIT, etc., timing adjustment possibilities with mechanical cams are
restricted. Not to mention the restrictions of fuel injection pressure management and load
range fluctuation with a cam controlled engine.
o The Wärtsilä RT-flex96C and RTA96C low speed marine diesel engines, with a power range of
25,320 to 84,420 kW, are tailormade for the economic, reliable propulsion of large, fast container
liners. They offer clear, substantial benefits:
integrated electronic control and the well-established RTA96C engine. The 14-cylinder RT-flex96C
engines extend the power spectrum of the RTA series up to 84,420 kW (114,800 bhp). Thus, with
waste heat recovery systems which can add up to 12 per cent of engine power, RT-flex96C engines can
meet the propulsion requirements of large, fast containerships from up to around 12,000 TEU capacity
at service speeds of around 25 knots.
1-common-rail system:
o the rail unit along the side of the cylinders, the supply unit on the side of the engine, a filter
unit for the servo oil, and the integrated electronic control system, including the crank angle
sensor. The RT-flex engines are thus equipped with commonrail systems for:
• heated fuel oil at pressures up to 1000 bar,
• servo oil at pressures up to 200 bar,
• control oil at a constant pressure of 200 bar,
• engine starting air system.
o The RT-flex control system is widely used in the marine industry, where it is used to
power large container ships, tankers, and other vessels. It is also used in power generation
applications, where it provides efficient and reliable power generation for industrial and
commercial applications.
Fuel Economical fuel consumption over The electronic control of the engine
consumption the whole operating range. Whereas fuel injection and exhaust valves
Wärtsilä RTA-series engines have improves low-load operation,
excellent fuel consumption in engine acceleration, and give better
general, the RT-flex system enables engine balance and load control,
further improvements to be achieved leading to longer times between
in the part load range. This is overhauls, also by implementation
because of the freedom allowed by of enhanced diagnostics systems. It
the RT-flex system in selecting will give lower fuel consumption,
optimum injection pressure, fuel lower cylinder oil consumption and,
injection timing and exhaust valve not least, better emission
timing at all engine loads or speeds, characteristics, particularly with
while ensuring efficient combustion regard to visible smoke and NOx
at all times, even during dead slow
running.
Fuel
consumption
graph
Control All functions in the RT-flex system The engine control system (ECS)
system are and PMI controls the regulation in
controlled and monitored through the accordance with performance in a
integrated Wärtsilä WECS-9520 fully automated
electronic process.
control system. This is a modular
system with separate microprocessor
control units for each cylinder, and
overall control and supervision by
duplicated microprocessor control
units. The latter provide the usual
interface for the electronic governor
and the shipboard remote control and
alarm systems.
safety A standard all‑electric interface is Load management: Safe operation
Employed for engine management of the engine requires careful
systems management of the engine load,
8-Conclusion
both ME and RT-flex engines have their own advantages and disadvantages, and the choice
between them depends on the specific needs of the ship and its operator. ME engines are
powerful but may not be as fuel-efficient or easy to maintain as RT-flex engines, while RT-
flex engines are known for their fuel efficiency, ease of maintenance, and low NOx
emissions.
9-Reference
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https://www.sciencedirect.com/book/9780081027486/pounders-marine-diesel-engines-and-gas-
turbines
https://www.man-es.com/marine/products/megi-mega/me-gi
https://www.wartsila.com/media/news/17-12-2002-first-sulzer-rt-flex-engine-completes-its-
first-year