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Research on marine engines started in 1910 with the establishment of mechanical and chemical laboratories attached to the Model Basin. Subsequently, the Institute was involved in work associated with all kinds of marine power plants, produced guidelines on their design and took part in their practical implementation on naval and commercial ships. Important contributions to the development of naval and commercial marine powering came from prominent scientists, including Doctors, Professors G.A.Matveev, L.P.Sedakov, S.M.Roubanov, K.K.Popkov and V.P.Strouev, Masters of Science Y.K.Doushin and V.V.Gartvig, and researchers V.V.Kotsiubenko, E.V.Ryzhkin and G.H.Barakan. Today, there are 7 Doctors and 35 Masters of Science among the Division staff members. The Institute has developed first marine gas turbines, automated power control systems and fuel sells, suggested new configurations of stem turbine plants for naval and commercial ships. Some solutions elaborated for marine nuclear power systems even today remain unique in the world and ensure that Russian nuclear power plants have very high performances. In the recent years, the Division has
got engaged in work on various issues relevant for improving conventional
marine powering systems and developing new advanced ones. The Division
is also actively involved in fixed power-generation projects, including
floating heat-&-electric power supply stations and small power-generation
facilities utilising untraditional local fuels. Such plants are designed
based on advanced marine technologies and ensure highly efficient combustion
of various fuels to provide environment-friendly power supplies for
farms, cottages and villages. The Division Offers:
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