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after the shaft generator has been connected.

By adopting a suitable simulating calculation method, an optimal in- ter-related behavior of all drive train components is studied, includ- ing the propeller, main propulsion engine, gear unit, shaft-driven gen- erator, and the mains supply includ- ing diesel-driven generators operat- ing in parallel.

The high efficiency of the gear unit is one of the essential factors for the economy of the plant. The

RCF system operates with an effi- ciency ranging between 93 and 97 percent. The system, which requires a relatively low capital investment, is also advantageous to use because of the potential fuel cost savings.

Renk has sold approximately 30

RCF systems to be powered by

M.A.N.-B&W two-stroke engines.

This is a joint development of Renk and M.A.N.-B&W. Four 1,100-kw electrically controlled units are now in service on refrigerated container- ships with fixed-pitch propellers built at the German shipyard Brem- er Vulkan. Two 700-kw hydraulical- ly controlled systems are for 79,900- dwt tankers built at the Uljanik shipyard in Yugoslavia, and one 900-kw unit is on order for Burmeis- ter & Wain, Copenhagen.

The German company's U.S. sub- sidiary is Renk Corporation of Dun- can, S.C.

A complete full color 26-page bro- chure fully describing in detail the

Renk organization and its equip- ments and services on a worldwide basis is available free of charge. For your copy,

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Vosper Wins

Cunard Contract

Shortly after the announcement that British Shipbuilders has agreed in principle to sell Vosper Ship- repairers Limited of Southhampton,

U.K., to a management buy-out team, the company announced that it has won a contract to repair a 28,104-dwt container vessel, Act 6, managed by Cunard Line.

Oerlikon Introduces

New Line Of Maintenance

And Repair Alloys

Oerlikon Welding Industries,

Houston, Texas, has announced the introduction of a new line of mainte- nance and repair electrodes de- signed to cater to the majority of the needs of fabricators.

The range consists of two elec- trodes (Super-Tex and Cryo-Tex) for dissimilar metal welding, two electrodes for welding cast iron (Cast-Tex 55, Cast-Tex 99), two electrodes for general purpose and welding of mild and low alloy me- dium tensile steels (Tex-Cito 7,

Tex-Cito 11), an electrode for weld- ing aluminum (Al-Tex 5) and an electrode for all cutting and gouging applications (Cut-Tex).

November, 1985

These consumables, though new to the U.S. market, have been mar- keted successfully in over 94 coun- tries by associated companies in the worldwide network of Oerlikon

Welding companies.

Oerlikon offers a complete range of welding consumables for all pro- cesses. For further details of prod- ucts available from Oerlikon,

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Lee Promoted To Sales

And Application Engineer

For ASEA Hagglunds

Erling O. Lee has been named sales and application engineer for the Houston-based ASEA Hag- glunds Inc., the U.S. subsidiary of

AB Hagglund & Soner of Sweden.

He will work out of the company's sales office in Los Angeles, and was previously marine service engineer.

ASEA Hagglunds designs, manu- factures, markets, and services a broad range of products. These in- clude: marine deck cranes with ca- pacities from five to 240 tons; prod- ucts for the offshore industry, in- cluding BOP handling systems, der- ricks, and skidding systems; hy- draulic drive motor systems; and an all-terrain vehicle, the Bearcat 206.

Class Opportunities

Ingalls Shipbuilding Division of Litton Industries, locat- ed on the Mississippi Gulf Coast, has immediate open- ings requiring experienced design professionals.

Opportunities exist in the area of technical support and modernization for the sophisticated, Ingalls built

DD 963/DD 993 and CG 47 Class naval ships.

Engineers and Designers needed immediately in the following areas: • Naval Architecture • Outfitting & Furnishing • Weight & Moment • Foundations • Marine Machinery & Propulsion Systems • HVAC • Piping • Electrical Controls & Instrumentation • Combat Systems • Wireways • Sonar • Radar • Communications Systems • Power Distribution

All applicants must possess: • U.S. Citizenship • 8 years (minimum) marine experience for design disciplines and 2 years (minimum) for engineering disciplines • Willingness to relocate

If you feel your background merits consideration, call toll free, 1-800-647-6070, Ext. 1269, or 601-935-1269, for immediate review or mail in confidence a resume and salary history to:

PROFESSIONAL EMPLOYMENT ffl

Ingalls

Shipbuilding _itton PO. Box 149, Pascagoula, Mississippi 39567

Equal Opportunity Employer U.S. Citizenship Required

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IT DOESN'T TMEA

L0T0F BRASS TO

IMPRESS THE m.

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BFGoodrich rubber and IIHMWP Romor® bearing staves: first to be U.S. Navy qualified. When it comes to bearing staves, the Navy prefers the strong, silent type. That's why Romor brand bearing staves from BFGoodrich were first to be qualified by the

U.S. Navy to Mil-B-17901B

Class III specifications.

A thin, soft, and very smooth rubber-surfaced lining backed by tough, non-corroding ultra high molecular weight poly- ethylene (UHMWP) reduces friction and allows Romor staves to outperform Class I hard-rubber, brass-backed staves.

Romor staves are quieter, lighter, less expensive, more readily available and more energy-efficient than metal-backed staves.

Which explains why they are used on more than 100 U.S. Naval and Coast Guard vessels, as well as by the navies — of many other nations. f ^^^ \

So, for new or retrofit marine applications, follow \ ^PPJ a naval tradition. Sign on Romor brand bearing staves. For a free brochure, write Lucian Q. Moffitt,

Inc., P.O. Box 1415, Akron, Ohio 44309- Or call 216-733-9955. ® Romor, a registered trademark of BFGoodrich.

LUCIAN Q.

MOFFITT, INC.

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