"Gas- and dual-fuel engines for ship propulsion, powerplants and cogeneration” Is available
The reference book consists of three volumes, total 1560 pages.
This first edition of a three-part book on gas- and dual-fuel engines is intended for all who work with gas- and dual-fuel engines for marine propulsion, powerplants and cogeneration.
- Maritime training institutes and Maritime Universities.
- Maintenance and reconditioning companies.
- Shipping companies.
- Insurance companies, classification bureaus, surveyors.
- Shipping industry suppliers, suppliers of engine parts, fuel and lubrication oil.
- Engine manufacturers and dealers.
- Powerplants.
- Cogeneration Plants.
When compiling this book, a practical approach was chosen using sample authentic graphic material with detailed explanations allowing the reader to gather pertinent information without laboriously going through the main text.
Leading companies and institutes have contributed to the realisation of this reference book by providing information, photographs and interviews.
Ninety per cent of the more than 2900 pictures are in colour.
Content of the new book,Januari 2016
First of May, 2016
The book can be ordered direct from Target Global Energy Training on the website.
The new third edition of the diesel engine book is available
"Gas- and dual-fuel engines for ship propulsion, powerplants and cogeneration” Is available
E-Book Diesel Engines for Ship Propulsion and Power Plants from 0 to 100,000 kW - 3rd Revised Edition
E-Book Gas- and Dual-Fuel Engines for Ship Propulsion, Power Plants and Cogeneration from 0 to 100,000 kW
Thank you very much for the sample copies of your second edition which I received on Monday
Sanjeev Sarwal
Marine Engineering , Chief Instructor
I have already purchased from you a copy of Diesel Engines in english some time ago and I would like to compliment you on writing a truly great and very informative book.
Frank Buckley
The book will be used from the 1st semester and by approximately 100 students.
Lars Fors
Engineering Department University of Kalmar , Lecturer