Το work with title Condition monitoring of ship mounted electrical machines with field measurements by Tournis Konstantinos is licensed under Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International
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Konstantinos Tournis, "Condition monitoring of ship mounted electrical machines with field measurements", Diploma Work, School of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Technical University of Crete, Chania, Greece, 2024
https://doi.org/10.26233/heallink.tuc.99968
The thesis analyzes the use of engines on ships with an emphasis on the detection and analysis of potential faults. It demonstrates the importance of utilizing MCSA, magnetic flux analysis, and EPVA, as well as indicating conditions that may lead to misdiagnosis. This study focuses on the significance of safe engine operation and the prevention of potential problems and faults that could affect ship operation. The concise analysis centers on exploring the various types of engines used in ships and analyzing potential failures and errors that may occur during their operation. By studying various aspects of engine operation, the work identifies possible sources of faults, such as normal wear, poor maintenance, overloading, and inadequate operating procedures. Based on this analysis, the thesis highlights the importance of diagnosis and prevention for the safe and efficient operation of engines and, consequently, the overall ship. Through this approach, the aim is to improve safety, reduce risks, and enhance engine performance within the maritime industry.