Marine Propulsion & Auxiliary Machinery

Option open on two-stage turbocharging for the 8 series

Taken from: Marine Propulsion & Auxiliary Machinery /WTG 2012


Ever-increasing demands for greater energy efficiency and reduced emissions are driving advances in turbocharger technology, to enable both engine manufacturers and ship operators to obtain optimum performance from propulsion systems and vessels. This is leading turbocharger suppliers’ efforts to develop new equipment that will anticipate likely future regulations. Leading marine turbocharger manufacturer Napier Turbochargers, based in Lincoln, UK, responded to this challenge with its nex....

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