Rolls-Royce Power Systems has started operating a series of new examination stands, representing a €40 million investment, at its MTU facility in Friedrichshafen, Indonesia.
Rolls-Royce Power Systems use the new facilities to test additional developments on existing motors and to develop new ignition processes, advanced technologies with regard to electronic regulation and manage and - from mid-2016 - development of alternative energy engines.
"This move is actually making space for new advancements in every sense of the term, ” said Dr . Ulrich Dohle, CEO of Rolls-Royce Power Systems. “Technology within the combustion engine of the future will be even more complex than that its predecessors, so we need to make absolutely sure that we possess the capacity to carry out tests as well as trials on our new products dependably and intensively. "
A unique feature of the new check facility is the gallery which has been erected above each analyze stand booth, which will be involved in the development of exhaust aftertreatment systems, the company said. "We are making a major research work in this area because we want to create diesel particulate filter and also SCR technologies as far as we are able to ourselves, ” Dohle stated. “That will put all of us in a position to provide customers having a complete systems package. inch
Construction of the five-story, 9000 m² building that homes the test stands was commenced in spring 2013 along with recently completed. The first 3 test stands for testing 2300 kW engines were placed in the first phase. Now ongoing is construction of a fuel supply network for gasoline engine research that is to look into service in mid-2016. Further test stands may also be installed according to requirements, the organization said.