 
            This publication discusses the design and operation of crosshead type marine diesel engines. It covers basic design of the two-stroke cycle crosshead engine, engine construction, monitoring and control, engine selection and installation, engine operation and electronically controlled engines. The text is supported by detailed line drawings that illustrate the mechanics of various engine designs. It is a useful study guide for those studying for certificates of competency and a source of reference for practising marine engineers.
This publication considers the general principles of marine low speed diesel engines and provides examples of engine parts from the three different engine designs. There is a chapter on engine construction which describes the design and purpose of key engine components, together with their maintenance requirements and common malfunctions. General guidance is provided on engine selection, installation, operation, maintenance and emission control.
The
                                        term
                                        ‘low
                                        speed’
                                        is
                                        not
                                        exact
                                        but
                                        in
                                        marine
                                        terms
                                        it
                                        is
                                        generally
                                        accepted
                                        as
                                        an
                                        engine
                                        operating
                                        at
                                        a
                                        speed
                                        below
                                        approximately
                                        200
                                        revolutions
                                        per
                                        minute.
                                        In
                                        addition,
                                        low
                                        speed
                                        engines
                                        are
                                        invariably
                                        of
                                        the
                                        crosshead
                                        type
                                        and
                                        operate
                                        on
                                        the
                                        two-stroke
                                        cycle.
                                        There
                                        are
                                        various
                                        designs
                                        of
                                        low
                                        speed
                                        crosshead
                                        engines
                                        powering
                                        merchant
                                        ships
                                        but
                                        many
                                        of
                                        these
                                        designs
                                        have
                                        not
                                        been
                                        built
                                        for
                                        almost
                                        twenty
                                        years
                                        and
                                        can
                                        now
                                        be
                                        considered
                                        obsolete.
                                        Only
                                        designs
                                        in
                                        production
                                        during
                                        the
                                        last
                                        20
                                        years
                                        have
                                        been
                                        considered
                                        in
                                        detail
                                        within
                                        this
                                        MEP.
                                        
1 The Low Speed Diesel Engine
1.1 Definition of a low speed diesel engine
1.2 The crosshead engine
1.3 The crosshead
1.4 Two-stroke operating cycle
1.5 Turbocharging and supercharging
1.6 Engine parameters
2 Engine Construction
2.1 Engine structure
2.2 Bedplate
2.3 Frames
2.4 Cylinder block
2.5 Tie rods
2.6 Cylinder liner
2.7 Cylinder cover
2.8 Piston
2.9 Piston rod gland
2.10 Crosshead
2.11 Connecting rod
2.12 Bearings
2.13 Crankshaft
2.14 Camshaft
2.15 Fuel injection system
2.16 Reversing systems
2.17 High pressure (HP) fuel oil pipes
2.18 Fuel leakage alarm
2.19 Fuel injectors
2.20 Governors
2.21 Lubrication systems
2.22 Engine cooling systems
2.23 Combustion air supply
2.24 Engine chocking
2.25 Vibration
3 Safety, Additional Engine Systems, Monitoring and Control
3.1 Crankcase explosion
3.2 Scavenge fire
3.3 Two stage turbochargers
3.4 Power take in (PTI) systems
3.5 Electrical generation
3.6 Engine monitoring systems
3.7 Unmanned machinery space (UMS)
3.8 Engine management systems
3.9 Noise
4 Engine Selection and Installation
4.1 Engine selection
4.2 Engine air supply
4.3 Exhaust gas system
4.4 Turbocharger choice
4.5 Engine services
4.6 Engine space requirement
4.7 Holding down system
4.8 Shaft earthing device
5 Engine Operation
5.1 Engine starting
5.2 Running procedure
5.3 Speed adjustment
5.4 Stopping
5.5 Emergency stopping
5.6 Continuous slow running
5.7 Cylinder cut-out system
5.8 Emergency running
5.9 Turbocharger failure
5.10 Record keeping
5.11 Exhaust emissions
6 Engine Maintenance
6.1 Maintenance
6.2 Maintenance records
6.3 Crankshaft and main bearings
6.4 Connecting rod bearings
6.5 Cylinder inspection
6.6 Cylinder cover and valves
6.7 Chain drive and camshaft
6.8 Turbocharger cleaning
6.9 Jacket cooling water
6.10 System oil testing
Appendix A The Electronically Controlled Engine
A1 Introduction
A2 Wärtsilä RT-flex engine
A3 MAN B&W electronic engines
Appendix B
B1 Engine emissions and emission control
B2 CO2 (carbon dioxide)
B3 NOx (oxides of nitrogen)
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- Number of Pages:
- 222
- ISBN:
- 9781856098793
- Binding Format:
- Paperback
- Book Height:
- 230 mm
- Book Width:
- 156 mm
- Weight:
- 0.7 kg
- Author:
- Dr Denis Griffiths 
- Published Date:
- February 2020
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- Publication Date:
- February 2020
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