MOL/MES Sailing Rig Tested Onshore

July 4, 2013

Mitsui O.S.K. Lines has begun an onshore demonstration test of a new prototype sailing rig that they believe has great potential for reducing vessel CO2 emissions.

MOL/ Akishima Laboratories (Mitsui Zosen) tests of the "Power Assist Sail" were started at the Mitsui Engineering & Shipbuilding Co., Ltd. (MES) Oita Works in June 2013.

Sail stowage operation test: Photo credit MOL
Sail stowage operation test: Photo credit MOL

The joint study of the Power Assist Sail, has produced the prototype for the demonstration test, which is large enough to use on an actual vessel.

The Power Assist Sail provides supplementary propulsion force for the vessel by using the lift force of crosswinds, similar to the wings of an airplane, and drag from tailwinds.

The number of the sailing rigs to be used on a vessel will be adjusted based on scale of the vessel and the CO2 reduction target, thus optimizing the system for individual ships. The goal is to install the sail rig without making major design changes to existing vessels, while reducing CO2 emissions by 2-5%.

Through this onshore demonstration test, MOL will examine performance and durability of the equipment and fine-tune the equipment for use on actual vessels.

Characteristics of Power Assist Sail

ClassNK's "Joint R&D with Industries and Academic Partners" program also supported research and development efforts of the Power Assist Sail.


 

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