Mechanical
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Types of Refrigerants Used in the Maritime Industry
1. R-134a (Tetrafluoroethane) Pros: Non-flammable and non-toxic: Safe for use in various applications. Stable and efficient: Good thermal stability and…
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Global Warming Potential (GWP) Explained
Definition: Global Warming Potential (GWP) is a measure that describes the relative ability of a greenhouse gas to trap heat…
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Marine Refrigeration
Introduction Refrigeration is a critical technology used across various industries, including the maritime sector. It plays a crucial role in…
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What are PowerShips ?
Contents Introduction to Powerplant Ships Types of Powerplant Ships 2.1 Floating Power Plants 2.2 LNG Power Barges 2.3 Nuclear Power…
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Marine Powerplants
Contents Introduction to Marine Powerplants Types of Marine Powerplants 2.1 Diesel Engines 2.2 Gas Turbines 2.3 Steam Turbines 2.4 Nuclear…
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Maritime Heat Exchangers
Contents Introduction to Heat Exchangers Uses of Heat Exchangers on Ships and Oil Rigs Types of Heat Exchangers 3.1 Shell…
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Fire Protections
Contents Introduction to Fire Protection on Ships Types of Fire Protection Systems 2.1 Detection Systems 2.2 Suppression Systems 2.3 Containment…
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Torsion Meters
Contents Introduction to Torsion Meters How Torsion is Measured Importance of Measuring Torsion Uses of Torsion Meters in the Maritime…
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Cylinder Lubrication in Marine Engines
Contents Introduction to Cylinder Lubrication Purpose and Function of Cylinder Lubrication Cylinder Lubrication in Low-Speed Diesel Engines Cylinder Lubrication in…
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Piston Rings
Contents Introduction to Piston Rings in the Maritime Sector Purpose and Function of Piston Rings Main Manufacturers of Piston Rings…
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