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44 Engine maintenance
78 Service packages
50 Marine Maintenance
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84 Parts cleaning
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66 NDT/UTM solutions
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70 Ultrasound monitoring
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Underwater robotics:
eing held in Antwerp this year, the third annual Marine Maintenance World Expo is
where you need to be from September 29 to October 1. Make sure you have the dates
in your calendar.
Last year the World Expo had record 1,650 attendees from 70 countries, including
Russia, Korea, Austria, the USA, Belgium, the UK, Uruguay, Poland and Finland, making it the
must-see event in the marine maintenance industry calendar. Youve set the benchmark here,
remarked visitor Gaurav Dalvi, director, Katale Shipyard. Marine Maintenance World Expo is the
show the industry needs to be at.
I can now confirm that Marine
Maintenance World Expo 2015
will be even bigger and better
than the launch event, and with
numerous new and exciting
highlights, Antwerp Expo Hall 4
is where the action will take place.
World-class speakers taking
part in the conference include:
Prof. John Carlton FREng,
professor of marine engineering, City University London, UK; Jaime Tetrault, director,
aftersales, Caterpillar Marine, USA; Prof. Ioannis Georgiou, researcher/teacher, National
Technical University of Athens, Greece; Danny Shorten, lead business development specialist,
Lloyds Register, UK; and Rod McGregor, development engineer, Defense Research and
Development Canada, Canada. The full conference program starts on page 60 of this issue.
Plan your itinerary carefully as there are so many unmissable, exclusive papers being
presented during the entire show. If you haven't done so already, go online to
www.marinemaintenanceworldexpo.com to purchase your delegate pass.
In addition, a multitude of new products will be launched, which you can read about
starting on page 50. You cant afford to miss the Technology Demonstration Area (a free-toattend attraction in the exhibition hall), which is hosting some of the worlds leading suppliers
as they demonstrate their latest and next-generation products. Almost 20 such demonstrations
are taking place more information can be found on page 64.
Other highlights include the exhibition hall buffet, which will be held on Tuesday, September
29, from 4:00-6:00pm, with food served by the Marine Maintenance World Expo Glamour Girls.
A free-to-attend drinks party will also take place in the exhibition hall from 5:00-7:00pm on
Wednesday, September 30. With unlimited alcohol served by our Marine Maintenance World
Expo Glamour Girls, the party will be the networking opportunity of the year. And finally, a free
exhibition hall breakfast will be served by our Marine Maintenance World Expo Glamour Girls
from 10:30am on Thursday, October 1 for all visitors in the exhibition hall. To see the full list of
highlights, turn to page 59.
I look forward to meeting you all in Antwerp in September!
Bunny Richards
editor
Welcome to the
Marine Maintenance
World Expo 2015
show issue
Is a human
maintenance
and repair team a
thing of the past?
Inside next-generation
technologies and services
Engine maintenance:
SEPTEMBER 2015
Interview:
Durk-Jan Nederlof
of Damen Shiprepair
& Conversion
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ROBOTICS
Underwater repair
Man vs
machine
A number of programs are underway to develop autonomous
robots that are capable of carrying out inspections and
maintenance of ships, which could offer huge cost and efficiency
savings compared with similar work carried out by humans
by George Coupe
Hull cleaning
Most tankers and bulk carriers spend long
periods at sea, during which time they
accumulate a large amount of biofilm and
debris on their hulls. This debris increases
friction and produces resistance, which in
turn leads to increased fuel consumption.
ROBOTICS
ROBOTICS
ABOVE: A European
consortium is
developing a
six-legged repair and
maintenance robot for
conducting on-site
CNC machining in
dangerous or
hard-to-access
environments (Photo:
MiRoR)
Ship inspection
ROBOTICS
MIROR PROJECT
ROBOTICS
BELOW: Inspection
robots could be used
to help to plan and
target maintenance
and repair work
ABOVE: The
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of 10 students at Zurich
University included
mechanical and electrical
engineers and industrial
designers
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SPARE PARTS
Additive manufacturing
SPARE PARTS
Print
and
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Additive manufacturing could potentially innovate
maritime maintenance and enable production of
spare parts in the harbor or directly on a vessel
by Dr Andr Kieviet
SPARE PARTS
AM technology
So what is AM? The term is relatively new.
Rapid prototyping or manufacturing, which
is widely used in many industries, has the
same underlying technology as AM but is
limited to the production of prototypes. In
contrast, AM focuses on the technology
(adding material in layers to produce a
part) and manufacturing, which goes
beyond prototyping to producing parts.
So in summary, it is fairly simple as it
is a process of joining materials layer
upon layer to make objects from 3D
model data as opposed to subtractive
manufacturing methods.
There are seven technology categories
for AM: binding jetting, direct energy
deposition, material extrusion, material
jetting, powder bed fusion (PBF), sheet
lamination, and vat photopolymerization.
They mainly differ in the way they join
the material.
One of the most common approaches
is PBF, which is based on selective laser
sintering (SLS) technology. It uses a thermal
source such as a laser to heat and fuse
small particles of material. In addition to the
thermal source, PBF requires a powder bed
and a unit to spread the powder across the
FIGURE 1: Graphic
of the conventional
design of the
assessed steel cast
bracket (far left) and
titanium bracket with
optimized topology
made using DMLS
technology (Photo:
EOS GmbH)
SPARE PARTS
Could the
marine
maintenance
industry make
more of the
opportunities
offered by AM?
SPARE PARTS
Current drawbacks of AM
Reviewing the technology itself, there are
several drawbacks for the moment that will
FIGURE 3: Oil
reservoir cap, which
is similar to the one
on board the USS
Essex (Photo: Old
Dominion University)
FIGURE 2: The
US Navys first
3D printer was
installed on board
the USS Essex in
2014 (Photo: US Navy)
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ADDITIVE MANUFACTURING
COULD REDUCE SPARE PARTS
COSTS BY US$900M-US$1,000BN
Repair
There is currently a process
under investigation that
uses AM to repair mechanical
defects. It could be used for
defects such as splintering of old
propellers where a replacement
might be very time-consuming to
make and a spare part prohibitively
expensive or unavailable.
The basic process is to focus on
scanning the defective part and area as
a starting point for building up a 3D data
model. The 3D build will be manipulated
with the objective of preparing a model only
for the defective area. Ideally a 3D model
of the original part will exist, so model
development will be more accurate. The
drawing will now be used to manufacture
the part additively. Here it is important to
find a material match to ensure product
performance, quality and the ability to join
or assemble the new printed part.
Figure 4 (above right), shows a
simulated repair of a propeller. For the
simulation, a corner of the propeller was cut,
and the surfaces and edges of the remaining
propeller were treated. A 3D scan helped
to draw a 3D model from which to print the
missing edge. However, while the process is
theoretically possible, in practice it is very
FIGURE 4: Schematic
figure of propeller
defect repair by
additive manufacturing
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ROPE ACCESS
Occupational
hazard
Being a rope access technician is a risky job. Work is ongoing
to help ensure that accidents in this area are a thing of the past
by Felicity Landon
ROPE ACCESS
Accidents happen
In February 2015, a rope access supervisor
working on board a vessel in a shipyard
fortunately escaped injury when he fell
through an opening in a walkway grating
and into the water from a height of 14m an
accident caused by lack of concentration
and a split second when the man, a very
experienced rope access technician, was
ROPE ACCESS
ROPE ACCESS
Zero fatalities
Last year (2014) was unusual as it was the
first in many years where there were no
known fatalities among pilots boarding or
departing a ship at sea. More usually in the
recent past we have heard of half a dozen
a year, says Cockrill. Certainly, where
pilots are concerned, it is the most hazardous
ROPE ACCESS
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In June, Gibdock officially opened its new
500,000 (US$782,000) Pad 1, a specialized
area for land-based fabrication projects.
The 2,940m 2 pad with a load-bearing
workspace of 12 metric tons per square
meter was purpose-designed and built
to support a growing range of large and
complex projects coming to the yard. It
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New contracts
Among the notable contracts completed at
Gibdock this year has been the repair of the
Danish-owned, 4,776dwt chemical tanker
Wisby Argan, which had suffered damage to
the port side in a collision. Ten metric tons
of steel was needed to renew the damaged
section of the bow area, and other work
included minor steel works to the ballast
tanks, and an overhaul of the main engine,
turbochargers and coolers. The hull
was washed, blasted and painted, and
tailshaft clearances and seal bonding were
completed. Sacrificial and cathodic
anodes were replaced, pressure valves
were dismounted and overhauled, and the
forward windlass winch was disconnected
and overhauled.
Loading testing of all of the vessels
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inspections. The Wisby Argan was at the
yard for a total of 12 days.
The arrival of the 420 TEU containership
Xpress Monte Rosa marked the start of
one of the largest jobs carried out by
Gibdock in recent months. A nine-week
program of repairs and upgrades was
completed in advance of the vessel going
on charter to Maersk Lines Mediterranean
feeder network. Gibdock operations director
John Taylor describes this project as a good
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for its first
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Location and weather are two of Gibdocks
great advantages. The yard attracts cruise
ships and superyachts repositioning between
the Mediterranean and the Caribbean,
offshore vessels working off west Africa, and
ferries on local routes. And the mild weather
conditions we enjoy enable us to do painting
in January, for example, when this would
not be possible in colder, damper regions,
says Beards.
Gibdock is also investing significantly in
skills and training. A four-year apprenticeship
scheme run in partnership with the Gibraltar
government takes the youngsters through a
wide range of skills, while working toward
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LEFT: Wrtsils
smaller mediumspeed engines have
a clean design and
offer ease of access
for simpler and
quicker planned
maintenance
and repair
RIGHT: Wrtsils
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Vaasa engine test
facility, which offers
improved main
engine planned
maintenance
periods, making
engines easier to
repair
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The future
Saarikangas explains that in Wrtsils
view the future for improving planned
maintenance and repair of main propulsion
engines and turbochargers, lies in
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and machine learning, and in how the
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Wednesday, September 30, 10:05am
What is the subject of your presentation?
The presentation looks at a pilot project carried out by EM&I
in which we conducted an alternative Underwater Inspection
In Lieu of Drydocking (UWILD) with minimal intervention
by divers, while on station and with minimal interruption to
operations. This was achieved by conducting almost all the
inspection from inside the vessels hull and only using a mini
stabilized ROV for a very quick fly past.
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Tell us more about the trial of the diverless system you carried
out in Brazil, and the main challenges.
The pilot project for ODIN Alternative UWILD was conducted
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the actual operations for the project consisted of three phases.
First, a structural inspection of the required sections of the hull
covering all requirements of the UWILD but from inside the hull
using standard and advanced NDT techniques; this included
sea chests and stub pipes leading to isolation valves. Second,
an inspection of critical isolation valves using inspection ports
positioned through a hot tapping system. Third, detailed visual
inspections using ODIN camera insertion techniques developed
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What will the benefits be of using this system and how will it
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Reduced use of divers, thereby improving the safety of
operations;
Budget certainty as the system is minimally weather
dependent. The ROV flypast, which is weather dependent, can
be conducted at any time during the overall inspection;
The quality of results and inspection data is far superior than
anything ever produced for a UWILD previously;
The ability to trend data from UWILD to UWILD and therefore
conduct risk-based analysis because the inspections are
repeatable;
The inspection port installation is a one-off event for each
isolation valve and future inspections will use the inspection
ports previously installed.
How do you see the underwater inspection sector changing in
the next 10 years?
We are looking at the possibility of using the ODIN ports for
cleaning or even for the insertion of bladders to block piping
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methods for inspection of cargo tank bottom structures without
having to remove hydrocarbon residues.
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Danny Shorten
Lead business development specialist, maintenance
management, Lloyds Register Marine
Tuesday, September 29, 2:50pm
Tell us about your presentation.
This presentation will review the current
state-of-the-art in data-driven survey
procedures, providing delegates with a
comprehensive view of best practice and
technologies available, as well as attempting
to look forward to what data-driven survey
might offer in the future.
How has data-driven survey procedures
helped the maintenance of vessels?
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Wednesday, September 30, 4:10pm
What will you be highlighting in your presentation?
The presentation gives an overview of the current state-of-theart in 3D printing or more accurately, additive manufacturing.
It will show how additive manufacturing could help to reduce
stockkeeping and speed up sourcing of spares. Although, ship
repair is not the forerunner here, I will give an overview of some
applications fields and ongoing tests.
What are the growing challenges of ensuring that spare parts
are available around the clock?
The maritime industry faces increased complexity in the spare
parts business caused by longer equipment lifetimes, increased
equipment use and the traditional problems of moving equipment
around the globe and reduced layover times in harbors. The
common answers to the questions are high spare stock levels,
increased preventive maintenance, high expediting costs and,
in the worst case, having to wait.
How do additive manufacturing technologies benefit
ship repair?
That is fairly easy. In the future, additive manufacturing will
deliver a benefit to ship repair through three major applications
fields. Spares could be printed on demand, so it would reduce or
abolish the need to keep spares in stock. Partially it could also be
possible, especially for mechanical defects, to print a defective
area of, for example, a propeller and weld it to avoid replacing the
whole part. And a third option would be to print interim parts that
do not have the life of the original part but would run for a couple
of hundred hours until the original part arrives.
How are shipowners affected financially and what can they do
to decrease this problem?
As the shipping industry is characterized by equipment with
long lifetimes, there is a large spare parts industry behind it.
The EU estimates the spare parts market to be worth US$18.5bn
just for parts and labor. Costs for managing, storing and
obsolesce are not taken into account. Additive manufacturing
could help to address the latter and result in major savings. We
made conservative estimations that the costs for this are around
US$0.9-1bn per year. Theoretically these costs could be reduced
to zero. This is still decades in the future, but it shows
the potential.
Theres so much to see at Marine Maintenance World Expo that its worth
setting aside at least two days to take it all in. As well as having more
vessel maintenance and repair technologies, tools and services on show
than anywhere else in the world, theres also a conference with over 50
leading speakers discussing the hottest topics of the year
The show is open Tuesday, September 29 to Thursday, October 1 (see www.marinemaintenanceworldexpo.com for opening times).
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See the website for the full exhibitor list. Visit the show to discover
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NDT/UTM SOLUTIONS
Eco-friendly maintenance
A green way
of thinking
With a growing demand for ecologically friendly workshops, engineering,
and survey and NDT/UTM solutions, a new maintenance concept for
state-of-the-art equipped and moveable workshop facilities for remote
locations might be just what the industry needs
Sven Fromm, Clever Marine Services
Three-year
review of the
different elements
of the strategy
Initial assessment
objectives, targets
and indicators
2018 2021
GES 2020
Implementation
of the
Marine Strategy
Monitoring
programs
2014
2016
ABOVE: Illustration
of good emvironmental
status (GES) 2020
BELOW: Rendering
of a typical research
vessel
Programs
of measures
2015
NDT/UTM SOLUTIONS
INTERVIEW
Permission to
non-destruct
TSC Inspection Systems Chris Walters talks about the companys plans for
growth and how its unique ACFM technology is helping advance marine
and offshore safety
Bunny Richards, Marine Maintenance Technology International
INTERVIEW
ULTRASOUNDS
Cruise vessels
The cruise industry is ever-evolving and
enjoys the benefit of rising popularity.
Cruise vessels nowadays are more like
balcony laden floating condominiums with
extensive attractions and hotel, catering
and leisure facilities. The success of a
cruise heavily depends on the wining and
dining experience as well as leisure and
pleasure amenities for young and old.
Size and complexity, tight schedules and
short periods in drydock make maintenance
and repairs of main/critical and secondary
equipment on cruise vessels a challenge.
With safety and sailing features being
taken for granted (and related equipment
already being monitored with the more
traditional techniques such as vibration,
thermography and oil analysis), it is,
however, worthwhile to see how ultrasound
can help cruise companies guarantee
guests a time of your life experience.
Ultrasound enables the assessment
of the health of shipborne machinery
and equipment, and by using dedicated
software, ultrasound data can be analyzed
and maintenance documented. Also, the
possibilities presented and advantages of
on-line ultrasound monitoring should not be
overlooked. For cruise vessels, sailing from
A to B is not the only priority and issues
such as comfort, attractions, health and
hygiene also rank high on the priority list.
Therefore, breakdown of equipment such
as galley stoves, A/C, fresh and sanitary
ULTRASOUNDS
BELOW: Testing
tightness of a transom
door on a mega-yacht
Yacht industry
In the yachting industry there are two
different markets the owning market
(where owners use their yacht for their own
pleasure and entertaining guests) and the
charter market. In both cases, yachts have to
be in top running order.
Superyachts and mega-yachts are very
expensive to buy and maintain. They are
extremely well equipped and some have very
high-tech and advanced equipment on board
that adds to their luxurious appearance,
the comfort of passengers and the prestige
of the owner. They also carry additional
equipment such as tenders, Zodiacs, jet skis
and submarines, all of which also require
maintenance and service. Maintenance and
repairs (both mechanical and cosmetic) are
a challenge on board yachts, due to there
being few technical staff on board and with
possibilities for overhaul and repairs being
uncertain (depending on when guests or
owners will be on board).
Furthermore, and due to extremely
expensive finishing materials and design
features, opening up or removing of walls,
Using ultrasound offers yacht repair
yards many advantages
Conclusion
Expectations are high in the cruise and yacht
industries and there is no room for error.
The use of ultrasound may facilitate the
work of technical staff and help them to plan
maintenance tasks and make well-considered
decisions. A properly implemented ultrasonic
maintenance plan will help technical
managers and personnel on board to ensure
reliability and availability of equipment and
amenities that are of crucial importance
to meet the high expectations of customers
and guests. \\
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INSPECTIONS
Damage limitation
Shipowners are dependent on reliable and user-friendly systems for
hull integrity management, but if you dont know what to look for
during an inspection, and how to evaluate what you find, the value of
the inspection may be limited
Rolf G S Buen, DNV GL
Hot spots
When the crew is able to pay special
attention to hot spots and historical findings
from sister vessels prior to an inspection,
the likelihood of focusing on the right areas
increases considerably. The latest version
of the ShipManager Hull software includes
features that enable them to do this as the
INSPECTIONS
Training scenarios
The Survey Simulator was created to
introduce young surveyors to their work and
make the learning process more efficient,
attractive, practical and less costly. However,
there are many other areas where the tool
can be successfully used. The training
scenarios are based on very realistic models
that can be ship-specific, where attention
to every detail enables the trainee to really
grasp the role of an inspector. It creates the
possibility of simulating many types
of inspection.
It can, for example, provide a solution
for use for professionals who need to know
everything about the vessel before they step
on board. The simulator can also establish
an interactive collaboration workspace for
individuals working upon the same problem
at a distance enabling them to meet on
board the ship in a shared virtual reality.
Providing a new way of presenting the
hull and pinpointing important spots,
the simulator can help to remove language/
space/experience barriers. It is an excellent
solution for use during experience exchange
seminars. Surveyors at different locations
across the world can run selected training
FOULING
Preventive maintenance
Antifouling on trial
Wagenborg Passagiersdiensten ran a one-year experiment to find a
cost-effective, ecologically friendly way to prevent fouling of box coolers
Pieter Dibbits, Wagenborg Passagiersdiensten
agenborg Passagiersdiensten
contacted Harsonic to run a
trial of one of its box cooling
systems on board the ferry
Sier. Harsonic is the manufacturer of an
ecological solution to counter fouling on box
cooler systems, without chemicals or metals
such as copper anodes (ICAF).
To treat the box cooler systems with
Harsonic, there is no need to penetrate the
sea chest because Harsonic installs the
transducers directly on the metal parts on
the outside of the sea chest.
At first Wagenborg Passagiersdiensten
was very skeptical, because it had heard
a lot about ultrasound systems that did
not perform as promised, but the people of
Harsonic explained that ultrasound is just
one of the features in the companys devices.
The main feature is the HS technique,
which is unique and was developed by the
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Caterpillar
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SHIP REPAIR
Service packages
Flexible cooperation
With 40 dry docks and 1,500 mobile employees,
Damen Shiprepair & Conversion is embracing new
challenges while ensuring its services remain
cost-effective
Ben Littler, Damen Shipyards Group
SHIP REPAIR
SHIP REPAIR
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Shiprepair Rotterdam
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Shiprepair Amsterdam
Systematic approach
DSC was also awarded a contract for a
major upgrade to the deep-water rigid-pipe
S-lay and heavy-lift vessel Global 1200.
Originally the scope of the work on the
Technip-owned vessel was unclear when the
vessel docked at DSR in January 2015. DSRs
project management and HSEQ organization
were faced with a significant increase
in the planned scope of work adding up
to four times the original contract value.
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PARTS CLEANING
Eco-friendly equipment
Clean sweep
A new, versatile eco-friendly machine-parts cleaning
range means that operators can make an appropriate
choice depending on the size and nature of the job in hand
Rien van Sliedregt , Metalas Cleaning Systems
Diptank systems
The diptank principal is based on the
vertical oscillation of components in a bath
filled with a cleaning liquid a process
known as agitation. The advantage of
a diptank is that the components are
completely submerged. Areas that are
difficult to reach will therefore always come
into contact with the cleaning agent. If so
desired, components can also be dipped
in and out of the liquid during the process
by varying the height of the agitation.
This draining intensifies the effect of the
cleaning. Should a multiple cleaning process
be desired, multiple baths/reservoirs may be
configured in a process line.
PARTS CLEANING
INFRARED ANALYZER
Measuring lubricant
Current challenges
Most ship operators rely on lube supplier
A new approach
The FluidScan infrared analyzer is a
handheld spectrometer designed to measure
lubricant condition and water contamination
accurately and consistently without the
need for solvents or hazardous materials.
It measures the oil absorbance spectrum
INFRARED ANALYZER
Practical experience
The Wallem Group is one of the worlds
largest and most experienced providers
of maritime solutions. Managing over 400
vessels, Wallem Ship Management seeks
out opportunities to trim costs on behalf
of its clients and this led the Hamburg
office fleet manager to investigate the
FluidScan technology. Wallem proposed
the use of FluidScan on the 229m (751ft)
M/V Belo Horizonte (IMO 9605645), a bulk
carrier owned by Verwaltungsgesellschaft
Alexander Oetker Schifffahrt in Hamburg.
The M/V Belo Horizonte was working the
Brazil-Shanghai trade route in 2014. Use
of Spectro FluidScan has already proven
that daily monitoring of drained cylinder oil
condition is the only remedy to optimize the
cost of cylinder lubrication without risk of
premature wear of cylinder liners and piston
rings says Placzek. We collect samples
from each cylinder on a daily basis for
analysis on board. The number of samples
that must be tested on board adds up
quickly, considering most bulk carriers have
five or six cylinder engines. In general, with
approximately 200 days at sea annually, the
bulk carrier is taking 1,000 to 1,200 analyses
of lubricant samples.
The BN of drain oil from each
engine cylinder is reported daily to the
ships technical personnel for feed-rate
optimization procedures. Maintenance staff
keep records on board of other parameters
besides the BN; FluidScans datalogging
feature makes this easy to achieve. The
TAN and water content of the oil from the
stern tube and system oil are measured
Onboard monitoring
The benefit of immediate results can really
influence how the crew manages potential
lubrication-related problems that lead to a
disruption of normal operations. A recent
example occurred on the Belo Horizonte.
Frequent analysis of the main engine
crankcase oil collected for adjusting the
Blending on Board (BOB) system indicated
higher water content, as well as unexpected
BN results for the system oil. A quick
onboard inspection revealed there was a
problem in a cylinder stuffing box area and
this was immediately addressed.
Summary
The shipping market is slowly recovering
from the global recession; however lowering
maintenance costs will remain a top priority
for shipowners aiming to secure long-term
profits. The reduction of cylinder lubrication
costs with increased overhaul intervals,
together with the extension of the service
life of engine components, are key targets in
every budget calculation and maintenance
plan. The FluidScan Q1200, tested on board
a Wallem-managed bulk carrier, proved to
be a reliable and accurate tool for oil
analysis, safe for the crews daily use, and
available 24/7 without the past delivery
problems nor the reagents/solvents used
for the traditional measurements/analyses
carried out on the vessel. \\
Danny Shorten
Well lubricated
With strict new regulations in place, the need for operators to
understand exactly what is meant by biodegradable is more
vital than ever when dealing with lubricants
Danny Shorten, Lloyds Register Marine
INDEX TO ADVERTISERS
ABCON AS............................................................................................ 31
Atlantida Cleaning and Repair in Water SL.................................. 43
Clever Marine Services Ltd.............................................................. 49
CorDEX Instruments Ltd..................................... Inside Front Cover
Damen Shipyards Group................................................................... 55
DEN-JET Marine Pte Ltd.................................................................... 31
DNV GL Group....................................................................................... 3
Electric & Hybrid Marine World Expo 2016................................. 82
Harsonic ultrasound devices........................................................... 15
Helmut Fischer GmbH Institut fur
Elektronik und Messtechnik.........................Outside Back Cover
ShaftDesigner
shaft alignment and
vibration calculation software
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One source for quick and easy measurement of Surface Profile, Coating Thickness
and Holiday Detection. The process of applying and maintaining protective
coatings on pipelines, ships, bridges, off-shore equipment, wind turbines, shipping
containers, cranes, steel structures and other assemblies can be monitored and
accurately measured to international standards with the robust and versatile FISCHER
Visualisation of defined
measurement locations
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Coating Thickness
Material Analysis
Microhardness
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