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The Wartsila-Sulzer RTA96-C
turbocharged two-stroke diesel engine is the most powerful and most
efficient prime-mover in the world today. The Aioi Works of Japan's
Diesel United, Ltd built the first engines and is where some of these
pictures were taken.
It is available in 6 through 14
cylinder versions, all are inline engines. These engines were designed
primarily for very large container ships. Ship owners like a single
engine/single propeller design and the new generation of larger container
ships needed a bigger engine to propel them.
The cylinder bore is just under 38"
and the stroke is just over 98". Each cylinder displaces 111,143 cubic
inches (1820 liters) and produces 7780 horsepower. Total displacement
comes out to 1,556,002 cubic inches (25,480 liters) for the fourteen
cylinder version.
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Some facts
on the 14 cylinder version: |
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Total engine
weight: |
2300 tons (The
crankshaft alone weighs 300 tons.) |
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Length: |
89 feet |
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Height: |
44 feet |
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Maximum power: |
108,920 hp
at 102 rpm |
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Maximum torque: |
5,608,312
lb/ft at 102rpm |
Fuel consumption at maximum power is
0.278 lbs per hp per hour (Brake Specific Fuel Consumption). Fuel
consumption at maximum economy is 0.260 lbs/hp/hour. At maximum economy
the engine exceeds 50% thermal efficiency. That is, more than 50% of the
energy in the fuel in converted to motion.
For comparison, most automotive and small aircraft engines have BSFC
figures in the 0.40-0.60 lbs/hp/hr range and 25-30% thermal efficiency
range.
Even at it's most efficient power
setting, the big 14 consumes 1,660 gallons of heavy fuel oil per hour.
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