New high speed MAN 175D engine to be shown at the SMM
MAN Diesel & Turbo has set itself the goal of making its new high speed MAN 175D engine the overall most efficient engine in all of its fields of application.
The engine will be shown at the SMM for the first time and will be available to experience in an augmented reality as well: Using a new iPad app by MAN Diesel & Turbo, engine details and optional equipment will be visible in a three-dimensional animation.
The company’s motto relates both to the importance and the consistent, innovative force of the shipping industry: “No other form of transport has transformed globalization and global trade as much as commercial shipping“, says Dr. Stephan Timmermann, Executive Board Member at MAN Diesel & Turbo. “This was as true in the days of Christopher Columbus as it is now, and in the future too, shipping will remain a major pacesetter for the world’s economic development. That said, commercial shipping is facing considerable challenges. To live up to its responsibilities, it needs to improve its ecological footprint. We want to engage in a dialogue with our customers and show a technological pathway to this greener future at our trade fair stand.“
The 12-cylinder version of the MAN 175D being presented in Hamburg is tailor made to meet the needs of commercial shipping and is ideal for propelling ferries, offshore supply vessels, tug boats and working vessels. Further specialist model versions will serve the super-yacht and navy ship markets.
“With the MAN 175D, we expand and complete the marine engine programs by MAN Diesel & Turbo and MAN Truck & Bus“, says Dr. Hans-Otto Jeske, Chief Technology Officer and acting CEO at MAN Diesel & Turbo. The new engine will be offered with an output spectrum from 1,500 to 2,200 Kilowatts and will be delivered to pilot customers in 2015.
The company’s trade fair stand, measuring just under 450 m2, demonstrates in an impressive visual manner the high to low speed performance range covered by the marine engine portfolio: alongside the MAN 175D are the 20V28/33D engine, which is almost twice the size at around four meters in height, and the new MAN high speed D2862 LE441 engine. The D2862 LE441 marine engine offers improved output and a dry weight of 2,270 kg, delivering performance density for applications in heavy operations such as tug boats and freighters.
Two spacious lounges will present the company’s technological solutions for reducing emissions and improving fuel efficiency in new-build and retrofit engines. The Eco Technology Lounge will provide information about the company’s dual-fuel engines and exhaust gas after-treatment technologies. “The reduction of harmful emissions is one of the most urgent challenges currently facing the commercial shipping industry,” says Klaus Deleroi, Senior Vice President and Head of the Four-Stroke Marine Business Unit at MAN Diesel & Turbo. “The use of natural gas as a fuel in one of our dual-fuel engines is the most effective method of preventing the majority of CO2 and nitric oxide emissions from even developing in the first place.“
MAN Diesel and Turbo recognized the growing importance and environmentally protective potential of natural gas as a fuel early on. Back in 2007, the company unveiled its first dual-fuel engine which had been designed especially for the LNG tanker segment. Since then, the company has been offering dual-fuel engines for a variety of ship-sizes right through to container giants. The engines can be operated using LNG or diesel / heavy oil, depending on the fuels’ availability.
Exhaust gas after-treatment technologies such as “Selective Catalytic Reduction (SCR)” and “Exhaust Gas Recirculation (EGR)” are also effective in the fight against harmful emissions. “The directives of the International Maritime Organization (IMO) are setting increasingly strict emission standards. With SCR and EGR, we offer two pioneering and very effective technologies for exhaust gas treatment. When used, every one of our engines can meet the IMO Tier III standard,” says Thomas Knudsen, Senior Vice President and Head of the Two-Stroke Business at MAN Diesel & Turbo.
“Our range of fuel-saving retrofit products extends from relatively simple technologies that still offer sizeable savings right through to complex solutions that combine several different technologies. These solutions of course mean that significant reductions in consumption can be achieved“, explains Wayne Jones, Senior Vice President and Head of MAN PrimeServ Diesel. “Thanks to our global PrimeServ network, a premium-level service at MAN standard is available to our clients across the world at over 120 service locations.“
Source:MAN Diesel & Turbo