Different demands – different designs
Engines that power ships, for example, need a completely different cooling system from those used in dump trucks. Ships have dual-circuit cooling systems that pump seawater through a heat exchanger in the same way as air passes over a car radiator. Like cars, engines used in dump trucks or locomotives dissipate waste heat to the surrounding air but require cooling systems of an appropriate size. Another difference is safety technology. The surface temperature of marine engines is not allowed to exceed 220 degrees Celsius, as prescribed by the certification authorities. And – with few exceptions – ships generally operate at sea level. Not so with dump trucks. The mines where they do their work are often located at altitudes of several thousand meters, where the air's oxygen content is much lower. In addition, the engines have to be much more robust to withstand environmental factors, because mines can be extremely cold, hot or dusty places. For an engine driving a generator, on the other hand, the most important thing is to get up to speed quickly. Emergency generators only have a few seconds to reach full power. And there is one other key factor that determines how an engine is tuned: the maximum time permitted between major overhauls. For a yacht engine, which is often called upon to deliver the very highest performance, this is 22,000 operating hours while a rail engine used for shunting locomotives. A 4000 for tug boats, on the other hand, with its completely different application profile, has to last 54,000 hours before it is overhauled.
Another difference: emission limits
Another distinguishing feature of the engines is the emission limits they have to meet. This is because the specifications of the certification authorities vary across the world and according to application. Engineers at Rolls-Royce Power Systems have therefore developed a modular system with a whole bundle of technologies that can be used to prevent pollutants from being produced or entering the atmosphere.
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