Archive for category Marine Technologies & Processes
Marine and Hydrokinetic Technology Listings
Posted by Eric in Environmental, Marine Technologies & Processes on January 5, 2010
Once in a while I come across websites that really get me excited again about the capabilities of the internet. Such is the case with the updated Department of Energy website listing the Marine Technologies available up to date. Enjoy.
The U.S. Department of Energy’s Marine and Hydrokinetic Technology Database provides up-to-date information on marine and [...]
Engineering department keeps ship humming
Posted by Ed in Maintenance Optimization, Marine Technologies & Processes on November 26, 2009
Maintenance at sea is a 24/7 task for the marine systems engineering department.
The roundsmen and watch keepers of the department are the eyes and ears to ensure all of the machinery is operating to specification.
They also carry out routine tasks such as oil and filter changes on the diesel generators and engine and various hydraulic systems used to run machinery and compressors.
Oasis of the Seas – Bridge Equipment
Posted by Eric in Marine Technologies & Processes, New Building & Shipyards on November 10, 2009
The most impressive Navigational Bridge in the world is on board “Oasis of the Seas”. the primary supplier of the equipment is Sperry Marine (Northrop Grumman) and indisputably the level of sophistication exceeds by far the technology on board any modern Navy ship.
Oasis of the Seas – Hull Design
Posted by Eric in Energy Management, Marine Technologies & Processes, New Building & Shipyards on November 8, 2009
Moving a cruise ship through the ocean takes more than just a powerful engine, it also takes sophisticated engineering and construction. From the biggest innovations to the smallest details, see how the hull design of Oasis of the Seas makes for a smooth ride.
Energy Management, exhaustive accounting exercise
Posted by Eric in Energy Management, Marine Technologies & Processes on September 19, 2009
Managing Energy is simply an exhaustive accounting exercise with indisputable lines of accountability. The beauty of Energy Management is in the simplicity of conceptualizing an optimal balance of efficient production and thrift consumption yet the complexity lies in the accountability of details. I first started visualizing an optimal energy balance when I saw the work at the “Energy & Environment at Livermore National Laboratory”. The graphical representation of US Energy Flow Trends helped me visualize the production and consumption of energy across the United States while identifying the significance of each sector.
Invest upfront for an efficient Supply Chain Management Process
Posted by Eric in Marine Technologies & Processes, Supply Chain on September 19, 2009
Supply Chain is the critical life line support to the operations and inefficiencies at any stage of the link recurrently add to the operating cost. It is essential to recognize, that specially in Supply Chain, there is no “free lunch”. The costly set up of an effective and efficient Supply Chain will either materialize upfront or over the long run but without investing in the process, unnecessary expenses will certainly be unavoidable.
Effective Balance between Condition Based Maintenance and Preventive Based Maintenance
Posted by Eric in Maintenance Optimization, Marine Technologies & Processes on September 19, 2009
Maintenance Optimization is the effective balance of tasks that will maximize asset lifetime and minimize work-hours. The trick nevertheless is to reach such utopia while building a convincing business case that will quantify the efforts against the successes to gain supporting funding. The theory of balancing preventative or time based maintenance tasks among predictive or condition based maintenance evidence is substantial but useless when seeking the sponsorship from accounting or finance groups. There is however an opportunity to let risk and criticality decide on the balance between PBM and CBM.
Ocean Energy Developments
Posted by Eric in Energy Management, Marine Technologies & Processes on September 19, 2009
by David Appleyard, Associate Editor at Renewable Energy World
Interest in wave and tidal energy systems is gathering pace as a huge number devices move from the drawing board, through prototype and testing phases and on to commercial developments.
Like many of the current crop of ‘cutting edge’ renewable energy technologies, the concept of extracting energy from [...]
IEC – Project Team > TC 18/PT 60092-510
Posted by Eric in Energy Management, Marine Technologies & Processes on July 19, 2009
The PT shall take into consideration the scope of IEC TC18 and develop a document that recommend the design, safety requirements, operation and functionality of High Voltage Shore Connection Systems (HVSC Systems) of ships in ports.
The document will also foster interchangeability of parts and ease the selection and procurement of equipment, including socket outlets and [...]
Marine Acronyms and Definitions
Posted by Eric in Marine Technologies & Processes, New Building & Shipyards on December 31, 2008
Marine Acronyms and Definitions
Re-post and updated periodically since September 17, 1997
AABW Antarctic Bottom Water
AAC Aquaculture Association of Canada
AAIW Antarctic Intermediate Water
AANII Arctic and Antarctic Research Institute, State Committee on Hydrometeorology, Leningrad, USSR
Abaft – Toward the stern, relative to some object (”abaft the fore hatch”).
Abaft the beam – Further aft than the beam: a relative [...]