Sebastian Ospina Velez
Analysis of the naval register classification for a marine diesel engines and review of the engine testing, inspection and certification process.
Rel. Stefano D'Ambrosio. Politecnico di Torino, Corso di laurea magistrale in Automotive Engineering (Ingegneria Dell'Autoveicolo), 2020
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Abstract
The thesis project was developed as part of an internship held at the FPT Industrial research and development center located in Turin, Italy. The objective was to follow the activities related to the certification process of a new developed marine diesel engine. The commercialization of marine engines must be accompanied by a certification procedure according to a classification society that in this particular case was assessed by the RINA (Registro Italiano Navale) corporation. The certification procedure must be followed to guarantee the correct engine design and construction for marine applications to attain a sound fabrication and the safety of life at sea.
The studied engine is based on an off-road application and thus, a marinization process was followed to apply modifications and develop specific components in order to adapt the base engine for its use in marine applications considering the harsh conditions of a marine environment, the new operating conditions, and the more stringent safety and environmental regulations
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