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Damen Air Cavity System reduces fuel consumption by 7% on existing ship | Damen 

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Damen Air Cavity System (DACS) reduces fuel consumption and emissions, making it a game-changer for sustainable shipbuilding. Amisco's cargo vessel Danita is retrofitted in Tallinn, Estonia, achieving up to 15% fuel savings. DACS also helps meet regulatory requirements and ensures a rapid return on investment.
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@mojojojo_BB
@mojojojo_BB 9 месяцев назад
Interesting.
@465maltbie
@465maltbie 9 месяцев назад
It is quite a development to be able to use blowers instead of compressors. Blowers loose efficiency and create heat if they have too much back pressure.
@JessterKing
@JessterKing 9 месяцев назад
I’m no engineer, but I was under the impression that if a ship wasn’t supported my water evenly around the hull, that it would cause extra stress on the vessel and it could compromise the vessel?
@ignacioaguirrenoguez6218
@ignacioaguirrenoguez6218 3 месяца назад
That’s a different case, in this situation the ship is supported by a fluid evenly around the hull, the difference is fluid on the lower section is air, which has basically the same pressure, but different viscosity.
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