ABS and Capital Ship Management Corp. (Capital) have collaborated to install an advanced condition monitoring system on the propulsion shafting of the Capital managed vessel M/T Agisilaos, a 36,700 dwt, Ice Class 1A IMO II/III Chemical/Product Tanker, built in 2006.
The ABS Smart Bearing™ solution uses non-destructive testing sensors installed on the bearing pedestal and housing to measure and display the force exerted by the main propulsion shafting system onto the bearings, effectively converting the pedestal into a permanently installed weighing machine.
“It was a pleasure working with Capital to develop the ABS Smart Bearing™ concept,” says ABS Chairman, President and CEO Christopher J. Wiernicki. “This is yet another example of our efforts to work closely with industry to address timely challenging issues.”
“Shaft bearing failures typically are manifested through excessive temperature rise in the bearings,” says Dr. Chris Leontopoulos, ABS Marine Technology Manager.
“The problem is that often, when high temperatures are reported, sufficient damage has taken place to immobilize the vessel. By proactively monitoring the bearing load, it is possible to tell if the shaft alignment is good or if unaccounted forces exerted on the shaft and the bearings are putting the system at risk of failure.”
ABS says that the ABS Smart Bearing™ provides the earliest possible indication of a potential shaft misalignment, such as an overloaded or under loaded bearing, or an excessive misalignment angle of the shaft inside the bearing. Because sensor data delivery is immediate, the ABS solution has the potential to deliver considerable benefits in shaft integrity monitoring by eliminating the need for shaft re-alignment checks.
“We are always pleased to participate and contribute to the application of innovation and advanced technologies,” says Stavros Meidanis, DPA-S&Q Manager for Capital. “It is our company’s stated strategy to implement and enhance technological evolution with the aim of building a more sustainable shipping industry.”
Source: ABS