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Old 03-04-2009, 06:44 PM   #31
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Question for those that do work at sea / or on such bloody big boats - why aren't gas turbines used?
Are they too inefficient at sea level?
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Old 03-04-2009, 07:58 PM   #32
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Check out the knock nevis.... its 450 odd metres from memory... but is as ugly as
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Old 04-04-2009, 12:55 AM   #33
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Question for those that do work at sea / or on such bloody big boats - why aren't gas turbines used?
Are they too inefficient at sea level?
i thought gas turbines were better for higher speed vessels like the big catamarans you see at austal ships, rather than for low down hundreds of thousands of tonnes moving grunt.
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Old 04-04-2009, 07:28 PM   #34
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Check out the knock nevis.... its 450 odd metres from memory... but is as ugly as
Big, ugly, mean, handles like a boat -- just the way I like my Falcons. The Knock Nevis is truly awesome.
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Old 04-04-2009, 07:38 PM   #35
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Oh my lord, 6,275L p/hr in fuel, I'd be lucky to use that in a couple of years.
Thats great fuel consumption for a ship. Serious 6 ton an hour is great
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Old 04-04-2009, 07:42 PM   #36
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Old 05-04-2009, 11:05 AM   #37
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Very impressive, i wonder what the trade price for a new head gasket from repco would be...
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Old 05-04-2009, 09:28 PM   #38
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They should add a crew member or sack one, so they can have better luck! :dr_Evil:
13 crew is not a good idea! :
Haven't they heard of the Titanic?
...pretty sure the titanic had more than 13 crew members..
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Old 05-04-2009, 09:38 PM   #39
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Very impressive, i wonder what the trade price for a new head gasket from repco would be...
$10.99 but they recommend you shave the heads first....
But we dont have any in stock, can get it overnight from sydney, but its $10,091 for delivery overnight... Cheers
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Old 06-04-2009, 10:24 AM   #40
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Not that big! i reckon i could drive that down parramatta river!


i wonder if you can flash tune it :P
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Old 06-04-2009, 04:33 PM   #41
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The sums dont add up. 15'000 container capacity, each container is 21 tonnes gross= 315,000t plus fuel. States load capacity of 123,200t ???May be they allow a loss of containers in transit.
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is that american or aussie ton/tonne? i dont know what the difference, if any would be.
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Old 07-04-2009, 08:31 AM   #43
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The sums dont add up. 15'000 container capacity, each container is 21 tonnes gross= 315,000t plus fuel. States load capacity of 123,200t ???May be they allow a loss of containers in transit.
1 x dry (empty) 20' container is approx 2 1/2 tonnes.
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Old 07-04-2009, 01:50 PM   #44
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The sums dont add up. 15'000 container capacity, each container is 21 tonnes gross= 315,000t plus fuel. States load capacity of 123,200t ???May be they allow a loss of containers in transit.
I bring in 10 containers a year(20ft) and not one of them has over 8 tonne in it.
It really depends what the goods are. I suspect very few containers are shipped at full weight capacity, but i bet they are all full.
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Old 07-04-2009, 01:53 PM   #45
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We bring in 1-2 per month, all full, all about 21t. Its not economical paying to ship fresh air. But, back to topic-------
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We bring in 1-2 per month, all full, all about 21t. Its not economical paying to ship fresh air. But, back to topic-------
Try fitting 21t of polyurethane into a 20ft container.
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Old 09-04-2009, 07:09 PM   #47
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gG0vc...eature=related
it burns too
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2oRlt...om=PL&index=11
when its not on fire
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Old 09-04-2009, 09:04 PM   #48
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Yes there was quite a serious fire in the superstructure when it was being built.
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Old 01-05-2009, 03:36 PM   #49
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The engine would be low speed diesel so it would use straight oil, proper diesel is only used when it comes into port due to emission laws.

Theres a few interesting comments in this thread...I was in the Merchant Navy for 12 years, mostly spent on VLCCs (Tankers) for Shell, and BP. Yes, the ships are this large, the engineroom usually have 4 engineers, of which 1 is the C/E - my background. Used to do 4 month on / off trips...anyway...
The engines are generally 2 types - either Sulzer or MANB&W, all built under license by the various yards around the globe - typically Korea and China. These are Slow speed engines, 2 Stroke diesel, utilising scavenge entry ports and a single exhaust valve. They almost always run on HFO (Heavy Fuel oil) anything from 300cst to 500cst on average (viscosity). You need to heat the HFO up to about 140 degrees, filter, purify, and then inject through fuel valves in the cylinder head. Distillate is only ever flushed through the system when going into layup or drydock, you don't normally change over to Distillate on entry into port. The engines have a piston rod and a con-rod, with a cross-head bearing between the two which slides up and down bearing rails within the crankcase, keeping the piston going in a straight line. Very different engineering to that of standard diesels or petrol engines.
Gas turbines are costly (CAPEX and OPEX), only really found on some cruise ships, destroyers where speed is critical, or space saving is critical. HFO Slow Speed engines are becoming quite efficient and cost effective compared to the refined fuels needed in GTs. Remember you are trying to propel a large mass through the water...you would need quite a few GTs coupled through gearboxes to a drive system which would prove to be cost prohibitive...only really used where the cargo are passengers - minimise vibrations through the superstructure. I have attached a few pics of some the vessels I worked on, the dodgy looking guy in the photos is me.... (PICS: British Harrier, Switchboard, Cape Horn 1&2, Turbo Filter, VLCCx2, HMD Yard british Tenacity building).
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The marine pilot that guide that thing into port deserves their money. And I thought driving a HR through Newtown (Syd) was hard...

Don't they have those little joystick things to berth? How surreal would that be, using something like you would use playing PlayStation to park a 400m super freighter. Nuts.
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...pretty sure the titanic had more than 13 crew members..
Yeah, and not enough lifeboats just for them!
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