Key specifications and technical properties of a ship engine and its parts:
Engine Type: Typically diesel (2-stroke or 4-stroke), steam turbine, or gas turbine.
Power Output: Ranges from 500 kW to over 80,000 kW, depending on vessel size.
Size: Varies by type; large marine diesel engines can exceed 15 meters in length and weigh over 2,000 tons.
Grade: High-grade steel, cast iron, or aluminum alloys for components.
Viscosity: Lubricating oil typically SAE 30 to SAE 50, with ISO VG 68 to VG 150 for heavy-duty use.
Buoyancy: Not applicable to the engine itself; ship buoyancy depends on hull design.
Material: Cylinder liners (cast iron), pistons (aluminum alloy), crankshaft (forged steel), bearings (copper-lead or white metal).
Cooling System: Freshwater or seawater cooling, with heat exchangers.
Fuel Type: Heavy Fuel Oil (HFO), Marine Diesel Oil (MDO), or LNG for modern engines.
Compression Ratio: 14:1 to 18:1 for diesel engines.
Emission Compliance: IMO Tier II or Tier III standards.