Joint Development Project for DSME NH3 Fueled Container Ship
Lloyd's Register has granted Approval in Principle (AiP) to Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering and MAN Energy Solutions for its ammonia (NH3) fuelled 23,000 TEU ultra-large container ship design. As part of the JDP, DSME generated the basic design of the ammonia propulsion system and MAN Energy Solutions was responsible for the development and specifications of the ammonia dual fuel propulsion engine. As the only classification society involved in the project, LR’s role was to review the suitability and risks of the design which involved a hazard identification (HAZID) workshop, a hazard & operability analysis (HAZOP) workshop and a design review in accordance with the Approval of Risk-Based Design (ARBD) process, which led to Approval in Principle.
Joint Development Project for DSME NH3 Fueled Container Ship
Lloyd's Register has granted Approval in Principle (AiP) to Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering and MAN Energy Solutions for its ammonia (NH3) fuelled 23,000 TEU ultra-large container ship design. As part of the JDP, DSME generated the basic design of the ammonia propulsion system and MAN Energy Solutions was responsible for the development and specifications of the ammonia dual fuel propulsion engine. As the only classification society involved in the project, LR’s role was to review the suitability and risks of the design which involved a hazard identification (HAZID) workshop, a hazard & operability analysis (HAZOP) workshop and a design review in accordance with the Approval of Risk-Based Design (ARBD) process, which led to Approval in Principle.