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As
a marine and stationary power systems engineering firm, Seaworthy provides
the following services on a daily basis to commercial and government vessel
operators, process plants and power generating systems to optimize main
and auxiliary diesel engine and related systems design, operation, performance
and maintenance.
Powering analyses
Engine selection/plant configuration and arrangement
Engine support systems definition and specification
Fuel oil storage, handling and treatment system design and specification
Fuel specification, including lower cost alternative fuels
Exhaust emission reduction system applications
Engine performance analyses (test and trials)
Control system optimization
Engine/propeller induced vibration problem analysis and resolution
Integrated diesel electric propulsion system applications
Engine maintenance requirements review and definition
Forensic and failure analyses
Engine repair and maintenance specifications/supervision
Engine damage surveys
Insurance claim and litigation support
We
also maintain an extensive inventory of portable test equipment that can
be utilized aboard ship and in the field to precisely quantify engine
condition and performance capabilities. This includes: digital electronic
cylinder event PvsT and PvsV analysis; crankshaft web deflection measurements;
engine fuel consumption metering systems and BHP, torque and RPM monitoring.
Our
full-time staff includes over 25 U.S. Coast Guard licensed, professionally
registered and/or degreed marine engineers who have operated and maintained
high, medium, and slow speed, as well as integrated electric diesel engine
propulsion plants in capacities up to and including Chief Engineer. We
have also established close working relationships with consultants who
are industry recognized experts in diesel engine design and development
and related materials sciences.
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