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“ The results will enable the better use of ships, and the predictability of loading and failure. sion technology in extreme conditions. the Finnish side. SKF and Luleå University The results will enable the better use of of Technology represented Sweden; gear ships, and the predictability of loading and manufacturer Klingelnberg and Dresden failure. University of Technology brought German As a consequence, ArTEco has expertise to the project. revealed a clear path to further possibil- According to Halme, the most sig- ities to optimise the design of equipment nificant available asset for the project was even more effectively and secure the full Wärtsilä’s testing site in Tuusula, Finland, capabilities of vessels in difficult ice con- which was operated by VTT, and utilized ditions. Environmental loads will also be several times over the three-year period. reduced when maintenance of vessels is “We managed to run full-scale test- needed less and less in extremely vulner- ing for various thruster solutions which able, Arctic sea areas. is quite unprecedented anywhere in the world.” ECOSYSTEM EMERGING VTT developed and measured damping PROMISING SOLUTIONS solutions for torsional vibrations, caused UNCOVERED by issues such as the impact of propel- The project involved e.g. the develop- ler blades on ice. Jari Halme says that the ment of cutting-edge propeller ice load- results of the project can be applied on specification methods, vibration damping various vessels, icebreakers and the auton- solutions, environmentally friendly lubri- omous ships of the future, which will be cants, measurement technology, and the able to operate in both non-Arctic and improvement of the gear unit’s load carry- Arctic sea areas. ing capacity. “These led to the creation of “The smart products and services of the future and new, competitiveness- innovative, tested and reliable solutions,” explains Halme. boosting business opportunities will be “For example, changing external created via the ecosystem projects. The hubcap shapes reduced the maximum best international research institutes in ice impact load by 30 %, while a damper the field and industrial contributors were reduced vibration in the transmission by involved in the project,” says Halme. more than 20 %.” THREE COUNTRIES UNITED Wärtsilä, comments that ArTEco allowed bility. ­Limited operations or even equip- The project was very much a joint under- the company to increase the technology ment failure cause direct and indirect costs taking between three countries: Finland, readiness level for “several promising solu- for owners, operators and equipment and Sweden and Germany. Finnish players VTT tions” for propulsion products. component manufacturers. and Wärtsilä coordinated the ArTEco pro- For the dissemination of the project Anders Hedin, Project Coordinator at ArTEco project involved the develop- ject, and also ATA Gears, Katsa, the Finn- results, ArTEco project organised an open ment of innovative technologies and solu- ish Transport Safety Agency and Tampere workshop in Tampere together with clas- tions for mechanical and rotating propul- University of Technology participated from sification authorities and marine industry. seatec 1/2019 17