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Ancillary equipment Continuous Multi-Component (CMC) approach
Cygnus launches
for modelling multi-component fuel sprays. A
new sub-grid-scale spray induced turbulence
hatch sure
model for LES simulations. The ability to use
pure oxygenated fuels such as Ethanol with
Cygnus Instruments has announced the launch of ECFM and ECFM-3Z; AKTIM ignition model for
it latest product Cygnus Hatch Sure a system for ECFM-CLEH for ECFM and ECFM-3Z; Improved
ultrasonic testing of hatch covers. Cygnus Hatch G-equation combustion model; Consolidated TIF
Sure is the next step in the evolution of hatch combustion model.
cover testers. It is the result of feedback from Enhancements to es-ice V2.16 include: Improve-
marine surveyors around the world and is now the ments to the meshing engine - including better
benchmark for the marine survey industry. cell trimming and prism layer definition for the
Sea water ingress is one of the major sources of ports of mapped models. Added ability to graph
damage to cargo resulting in expensive insurance the input all 1D input parameters including:
claims. The system provides a quick and effective initialisation, boundary conditions, rpm, piston
method of evaluating hatch seals. Leaks can be motion, etc. Introduction of apparent heat release
detected accurately and reliably. Cygnus Hatch (AHR) to es-ice post processing. The new versions
Sure is ABS type approved and is accepted for use of STAR-CD and es-ice are available for download
by P&I clubs. It can be used in place of hose testing from CD-Apaco’s user service site.
and has the advantage of use in sub zero tempera-
tures and no pollution risks. Contact CD-Adapco, 60 Broadhollow Road, Melville,
The Key benefits of this new instrument are NY 11747, USA.
digital calibration controls, open hatch value and Tel +1 631 549 2300
sound level in dB are simultaneously displayed, Fax +1 631 549 2300
powerful and robust transmitter, lightweight & E-mail info@us.cd-adapco.com
easily transportable, three year warranty. www.cd-adapco.com
Contact Cygnus Instruments Limited, Cygnus paints & coatings
House, 30 Prince of Wales Road, Dorchester, Dorset,
DT1 1PW, UK.
Universal primer
Tel +44 1305 265 533
meets requirements
Fax +44 1305 269 960
E-mail sales@cygnus-instruments.com A new range of universal primers for the newbuild-
www.cygnus-instruments.com ing market is being introduced to address the
productivity, regulatory, performance and commer-
Cygnus launches hatch cover leak detector.
cial needs of shipyards and ship owners alike from
International Paint.
The latest range of universal primers from Interna-
tional Paint offers shipyards worldwide custom-
ised products to meet those different needs. For
the newbuilding shipyard the product range offers
universal application, high volume solids with low
volatile organic compounds (VOC), year round
workability with fast drying, low temperature cure
and long overcoating intervals.
For the ship owner the range provides long
term asset protection with controlled through life
maintenance costs, high performance corrosion and
CAD/CAm abrasion resistance and PSPC compliance.
Just add ICE
Leading the range is Intershield 300. This abrasion
resistant, (>9%) aluminium pure epoxy coating can
CD-Adapco has announced that its STAR-CD be applied to multiple vessel areas over mechanically
V4.12 and es-ice V2.16, CD-Adapco’s toolkit for prepared shop primer and offers long term asset
engine simulation are now available to download. protection and control of through life maintenance
The principle ICE related features of STAR-CD costs.
V4.12 include: Extension of liquid property The latest Intershield 300HS, is a high solids
database for fuels and liquids. Introduction of version of the market leading technology which
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