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Korail Diesel Hydraulic Car by "Saemaul" Train, MTU 12V 396TC-13(Early type only) MTU 16V 396TC-13(Mid, late type) MTU 8V 183TC-12( For HEP engine. Mid, late type only) Voith Gravita Locomotive family; New Zealand DL class locomotive; NIR Class 4000; South African Class 45-000, one MTU 20V 4000 R63L engine; Krauss-Maffei ML 4000, two Maybach ...
Powerplant: MTU 20V 8000 diesel engines x4 at 8,200 kW each, two shafts; Speed: 27 knots (50 km/h) Range: 4,000 nautical miles (7,000 km) Ships in class: 6; Operator: Republic of Singapore Navy; Commissioned: 2004; Status: In active service; Italian first FREMM Bergamini. FREMM multipurpose frigate (multiple classes) Builders: France/ Italy
Production of the MB 518 resumed in 1951, [1] and a version of the engine was also manufactured by MTU, called the MB 20 V 672. [citation needed] The Electro-Motive Diesel EMD 645E3 two-stroke V20 turbo-diesel engine was used in 1960s diesel-electric locomotives such as the EMD SD45. The engine has a displacement of 211 L (12,876 cu in) and ...
MTU Aero Engines AG is a German aircraft engine manufacturer. MTU develops, manufactures and provides service support for military and civil aircraft engines.
MTU Friedrichshafen GmbH, trading as MTU Solutions (stylised as mtu Solutions) is a German manufacturer of commercial internal combustion engines founded by Wilhelm ...
Detroit Diesel and MTU jointly developed the 2000 and 4000 series, with Detroit Diesel leading development of the 2000 and MTU leading the 4000, each of which are named for the per-cylinder displacement in cm 3. [17] Like the Series 149, the 4000 comes in 8V-, 12V-, 16V-, and 20V- configurations.
The ships are powered by four MTU 20V 956 TB 92 diesel engines developing 14.8 MW (19,800 hp) sustained power driving four shafts. Three diesel generators each yield 280 KVA. Three diesel generators each yield 280 KVA.
Motoren- und Turbinen-Union GmbH (MTU) is a former German engine manufacturer, now two separate companies: MTU Aero Engines, a German aircraft engine manufacturer; MTU Friedrichshafen, a former division of DaimlerChrysler