AIDAluna, the third in a series of six new club ships for AIDA Cruises aimed at the German cruise market, will soon start her maiden voyage to the Mediterranean. Like her predecessors AIDAdiva and AIDAbella, the vessel is powered by MaK 9 M 43 C marine engines in a diesel-electric configuration.
Among the latest innovations in propulsion technology on board is the MaK DICARE engine monitoring and maintenance
system, which is even capable of real-time data access from ashore.
Progressive propulsion
All six new AIDA club ships will have the same 4x MaK 9 M 43 C engine configuration, each providing a total 36,000kW for both main propulsion and electric power to the main switchboard. The engines boast a variety of advanced features in monitoring and control, which have been specially designed to meet owners’ demanding requirements.
A resilient engine mounting and the smooth running of the MaK long-stroke design minimise vibrations on board. Thanks to flexible camshaft technology (FCT), engine emissions are reduced to a minimum for any given load. During manoeuvring in small harbours, diesel-electric
propulsion also ensures quick and safe docking.
Perfect monitoring
MaK DICARE is an expert system enabling real-time diagnosis and condition-based maintenance of any MaK four-stroke medium-speed diesel engine. DICARE is designed as an
online monitoring system. However, data logging followed by offline evaluation on demand is also possible.
As well as using the system solely on board, fleet managers or technical supervisors ashore can also access real-time data via the internet or satellite. By tracking both current engine status and long-term trends, DICARE enables optimum utilisation of scheduled maintenance, service personnel and spare parts, cutting operating costs and extending service life.
In principle, MaK DICARE detects engine operation deviations from a set of nominal values. These values are for a perfectly running engine and are derived from data recorded during individual customer acceptance runs on the factory’s test bed. DICARE uses complex thermodynamic formulas to incorporate current engine operating points as well as ambient conditions.
The system spots malfunctions at a glance, taking into account empirical data, plausibility considerations and the built-in expertise of decades of MaK diesel engine design.
Maximum reliability
Jens Kohlmann, principal technical manager newbuildings at AIDA Cruises in Rostock, Germany, described the main benefit of the system in cruise operations. “Having MaK DICARE on board gives us peace of mind. We have ordered DICARE for all the new vessels. It enables the crew to monitor each of the 4x MaK M 43 C marine engines in comfort as well as to carry out detailed real-time engine diagnosis from ashore if any unexpected incidents should occur,” he said.
“However, we are more than happy to say that so far there has been no need to utilise remote access since all the engines on AIDAdiva and AIDAbella have performed very well.”
AIDA Cruises relies on a customised DICARE version including enhanced temperature monitoring of main and big-end bearings. Another uncommon feature is the real-time data
access provided from ashore. Although it is customised, the actual system commissioning on board remains quick and easy. Basically, the DICARE PC just needs to be connected with the advanced engine control cabinet via the existing CANbus system. Once connected, automatic synchronisation between the PC and the control units in the cabinet is triggered and MaK DICARE is soon up and running.
Customers pleased
Caterpillar Marine Power Systems’ (CMPS) expertise in designing integrated marine solutions, together with the proven reliability and fuel economy of the MaK M 43 C engine series, has delivered outstanding results in daily vessel operation. The AIDA Sphinx series power plant
perfectly balances high performance, low emissions and good operational economics.
Now that Meyer Werft and AIDA Cruises have jointly brought the number of orders to six ship sets of
total 24 engines, the MaK 9 M 43 C of 1,000kW per cylinder can truly be said to have proven its worth.
Leif Gross, sales director of global cruise projects with Caterpillar Marine Power Systems, said: “AIDAdiva, AIDAbella, AIDAluna and the three sisters still to come mark our successful entry into the big cruise ship market segment. The AIDAdiva project in fact provided the foundation for further contracts, like those clinched in the meantime with Holland America Line (HAL),
Costa Crociere, Norwegian Cruise Line (NCL) and Cunard.”