MHI and Wärtsilä to Jointly Develop Small-size Marine Diesel Engines
Monday, September 8, 2008(People Mover)
Tokyo, September 8, 2008 - Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd. (MHI) and Wärtsilä Corporation of Finland will jointly develop new small, low-speed marine diesel engines with cylinder bores of 350 and 400 millimeters (mm). The two companies agreed on joint design and development of engines of less than 450 mm cylinder bore in May 2008, based on a previously signed strategic alliance agreement.
The new engines, to have a power
range of 3,500–9,000 kW, will be developed in
collaboration, taking
advantage of the strengths of the two
companies. For both the 350 mm
and 400 mm cylinder bore models, MHI will
develop the mechanically
controlled UEC-LSE series, and Wärtsilä will
develop the Wärtsilä
RT-flex electronically controlled common-rail
engines and Wärtsilä RTA
mechanically controlled engines. The first of
the 350 mm bore engines
will be available in the first quarter of 2011
and the 400 mm bore
engines a year later.
The new engines will extend the low-speed
engine range available for
many types of small and medium-sized commercial
vessels. They are being
designed to provide the optimal power and speed
for a wide variety of
ship types, such as small handysize bulk
carriers of less than 30,000
deadweight tonnage (DWT), product tankers,
general cargo vessels,
reefers, feeder container ships, and small LPG
carriers. The market for
the new engines in such vessels is world-wide,
though there is a
greater volume of such new constructions at
shipyards in East Asia,
especially China, Korea, Japan and
Vietnam.
The key benefits of the new engines will be
compliance with IMO Tier II
emissions regulations, low fuel consumption, a
low cylinder oil feed
rate, high reliability, and long times between
overhauls. They will
also be able to provide optimum fits to ships
in terms of power,
propeller speed, dimensions, weight, and
electrical power consumption,
as well as being competitive in manufacturing
costs.
The Mitsubishi UEC35LSE, Wärtsilä RT-flex35 and
Wärtsilä RTA35 engine
types will have cylinder dimensions of 350 mm
bore by 1,550 mm piston
stroke, and a maximum continuous power of 870
kW/cylinder at 167
rev/min (see table below). The Mitsubishi
UEC40LSE, Wärtsilä RT-flex40
and Wärtsilä RTA40 will have cylinder
dimensions of 400 mm bore by
1,770 mm piston stroke, and a maximum
continuous power of 1,135
kW/cylinder at 146 rev/min. All these engine
types will be available
with five to eight cylinders, so that the
UEC35LSE, RT-flex35 and RTA35
will cover an overall power range of 3,475 to
6,960 kW at 142–167 rpm,
while the UEC40LSE, RT-flex40, and RTA40 will
cover an overall power
range of 4,550 to 9,080 kW at 124–146
rpm.
The Wärtsilä RT-flex35 and RT-flex40 engines
will incorporate the
latest common-rail technology with full
electronic control of fuel
injection and exhaust valve operation. The
RTA35, UEC35LSE, RTA40 and
UEC40LSE will have traditional mechanically
driven camshafts with fuel
injection pumps, exhaust valve actuator pumps,
etc. Otherwise both
versions will have the same principal
characteristics and design
features.
The Wärtsilä RT-flex and RTA engines will be
manufactured by Wärtsilä’s
licensees while the Mitsubishi UEC-LSE engines
will be produced by
Mitsubishi and its licensees.
Principal particulars of new Mitsubishi and Wärtsilä small-bore low-speed engines:
Engine type RT-flex35 RT-flex40
RTA35/UEC35LSE RTA40/UEC40LSE
Cylinder bore, mm: 350 400
Piston stroke, mm: 1,550 1,770
Power/cylinder, MCR, kW: 870 1,135
Speed range, rpm: 167–142 146–124
Brake mean effective pressure, BMEP, bar: 21.0 21.0
Mean piston speed, m/s: 8.6 8.6
Number of cylinders: 5 to 8 5 to 8
Power range, kW: 3,475–6,960 4,550–9,080
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About Wärtsilä CorporationWärtsilä enhances the business of its customers by providing them with complete lifecycle power solutions. When creating better and environmentally compatible technologies, Wärtsilä focuses on the marine and energy markets with products and solutions as well as services. Through innovative products and services, Wärtsilä sets out to be the most valued business partner of all its customers. This is achieved by the dedication of more than 17,000 professionals manning 160 Wärtsilä locations in 70 countries around the world. Wärtsilä is listed on The Nordic Exchange in Helsinki, Finland.

