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A slow-speed, two-stroke engine which uses a large stroke to bore ratio to utilize the improved thermodynamic efficiency resulting from the uniflow scavenging.

marine

During the golden boom years on the tanker market, from 1967 until the oil crisis of 1973, orders for about 80 VLCCs (200,000-320,000 dwt) and 40 ULCCs (over 320,000 dwt) were placed.

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The distance from the top of the hatch, or from the top of the inspection cover in the hatch, down to the surface of oil in the cargo tanks of oil tankers.

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Manufactured by Beele Engineering of the Netherlands, the support system suitable for tanks with cargo temperatures up to 250°C.

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A maritime “black box”. VDR is usually two-part system consisting of a data collecting unit, and a protected storage unit that stores the retrieved data.

marine

The total volume of water displaced by the ship.

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Petroleum, having a flash point below 60°C as determined by the closed cup method of testing.

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Volatile Organic Compounds (VOC) are light components of crude oil, which evaporate during loading operations or during the carriage of high-volatility crude oil cargoes.

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A type of the azimuthing propulsor which generates thrust by means of profiled blades that project from the bottom of the ship. The blades are mounted in a rotor casing that is flush with the bottom of the ship.

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A tug driven by the Voith-Schneider propellers arranged in the forebody. Underneath the propellers there is a nozzle plate.

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The Voith Turbo Fin is a rotating cylinder at the end of the skeg. It ensures stable flow and increases lift by means of the larger angle of attack.

marine

The Voith Cycloidal Rudder is based on the Voith-Schneider Propulsor. It has a rotor casing that can rotate about a vertical axis, with two axially parallel rudder blades or hydrofoils projecting from it.

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An enclosed space in the cargo area external to a cargo tank, other than a hold space, ballast space, oil fuel tank, cargo pump-room, pump room, or any space in normal use by personnel, (IBC Code).

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They are pumps directly related to and necessary for maintaining the operation of the propulsion machinery.

marine

In the event of an emergency at sea where there is a need to abandon ship, every second counts and rapid evacuation is a must.

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The double-ended ferry DOKTOR WAGEMAKER carries 1750 passengers on the 20 minutes crossing.

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A system provided to verify the officer of the watch alertness.

marine

The evaluation of vibration on board the ship shall be based on the results of measurements carried out under the following conditions...

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A device fitted to an engine crankshaft to suppress or reduce the stresses resulting from torsional vibration.

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Excessive vibration of ship structures and equipment can be a serious problem and lead to failure of the propulsion system, structural failures of the primary structure and damage to shipboard equipment.