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SNAME NY Metropolitan Section
Discusses 'Fuel Quality Complaints/
At Fall Meeting In New Jersey
Show during the fall meeting of the SNAME NY Metropolitan Section, left to right: Alfred Bozzuffi, secretary; Phil Kimball, vice chairman; Dr. Rudolph Kassinger, author; and Richard Gilmoore, chairman.
The New York Metropolitan Sec- tion of The Society of Naval Archi- tects and Marine Engineers met re- cently at the Clam Broth House in
Hoboken, N.J.
The section's guest of honor was
Walter C. (Bud) Cowles. Wesley
Wheeler gave a synopsis of Mr.
Cowles 40 years of naval architec- tural contributions to the marine industry and presented him with a certificate of appreciation.
The technical presentation was a dissertation on "Fuel Quality Com- plaints," presented by Dr. Rudolph
Kassinger, consultant for Veritas
Petroleum Services (USA), Inc.
The presentation began with background information on marine bunker fuel, including pricing, fuel composition, refinery blending prac- tices and factors that affect fuel qual- ity. A description followed of bun- ker fuel sampling techniques, sam- pling devices and procedures for ac- quiring representative samples. A review of seven actual case histories was described, including disputes between ship operators and fuel sup- pliers involving excessive catalyst levels, fuel stability problems and excessive density and viscosity of fuels. The presentation concluded with guidelines for recommended strategies for prevention of disputes prior to receiving fuel or after re- ceiving a suspected poor quality fuel.
A prepared discussion was pre- sented by Norman Brubaker of the American Bureau of Shipping (ABS); in which he emphasized the requirement for representative sam- pling, and the blending of fuels at terminals that result in modified ash content and viscosities of the fuels. He also described a unique problem encountered that resulted in a water "sandwich" in a fuel that caused a subsequent plant failure.
A question and answer period fol- lowed with lively discussion related to fuel impurities and what can be done, if anything, to resolve result- ing problems.
Alfred Bozzuffi presented a cer- tificate of appreciation to Dr.
Kassinger for his presentation.
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