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The Founding of The Company: © MAN Diesel A/S L/73480-9.1/0205 (2000/LGJ)

MAN was founded in 1843 as a mechanical workshop in Copenhagen. In 1846 a partnership is established with Carl Christian Burmeister and they establish a company named "Baumgarten and Burmeister" in 1861 Hans Heinrich Baumgarten retires from the company and the name of the company is changed to "burmeister and wain"

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The Founding of The Company: © MAN Diesel A/S L/73480-9.1/0205 (2000/LGJ)

MAN was founded in 1843 as a mechanical workshop in Copenhagen. In 1846 a partnership is established with Carl Christian Burmeister and they establish a company named "Baumgarten and Burmeister" in 1861 Hans Heinrich Baumgarten retires from the company and the name of the company is changed to "burmeister and wain"

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The Founding of the Company

In 1843 Hans Heinrich Baumgarten establishes a mechanical workshop in Copenhagen In 1846 a partnership is established with Carl Christian Burmeister and they establish a company named Baumgarten & Burmeister The activities include a mechanical workshop and a foundry In 1854 a shipyard is established In 1861 Hans Heinrich Baumgarten retires from the company William Wain joins the company in 1865, and the name of the company is changed to Burmeister & Wain (B&W)
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The First B&W Diesel Engine


The first B&W fourstroke diesel engine was delivered in 1904

Engine No. 1 Type: DM140 (1 cylinder; 40 IHP) Customer: N. Larsen, Carriage Manufacturer, Frederiksberg, Denmark
L/73481-0.1/0205 (2000/LGJ) MAN Diesel A/S

The First Diesel Engine for Ocean-going Ship Propulsion


M/S Selandia, delivered to the Danish East Asiatic Company in 1912, is the worlds first oceangoing diesel motorship Type: DM 8150-X (2 x 8 cylinder engines) Power: 2,500 IHP total Ships speed: 11 knots

L/73482-2.1/0205

(2000/LGJ)

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Engine Development 1912 - 1952


1912: Single-acting crosshead four-stroke direct reversible Type: 8150-X Power: 1,250 IHP (Introduced on M/S Selandia) Supercharging by electrically driven blower Double-acting four-stroke Type: 6840D Power: 8,100 IHP (Twin engine installation introduced on M/S Gripsholm) Double-acting two-stroke engine Type: 662-WF-140 Power: 7,000 IHP (Introduced on M/S Amerika) Single-acting two-stroke engine with exhaust valves Type: 50-VF-90 Tests with heavy fuel on M/S Transilvania The worlds first turbocharged two-stroke engine Type: 674VTBF-160 Power: 7,500 BHP (Introduced on M/S Dorthe Mrsk)
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1922: 1925: 1929: 1932: 1938: 1952:

L/73483-4.1/0205

The Worlds First Turbocharged Two-stroke Diesel Engine


M/S Dorthe Mrsk, delivered to the Danish company A. P. Mller by Odense Steel Shipyard in 1952, is the first ship to be powered by a turbocharged two-stroke diesel engine

Engine type: 674VTBF-160 Power: 7,500 BHP @ 115 r/min

L/73484-6.1/0205

(2000/LGJ)

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Engine Development 1952 - 1980


1952: 1959: 1967: 1973: 1976: 1978: 1979: 1980: The worlds first turbocharged two-stroke engine The hitherto largest engine, the 84-VTBF-180 type, is introduced (2,100 BHP/cyl. @ 110 RPM) Introduction of the K-EF range of engines, as well as the large K98FF type (3,800 BHP/cyl. @ 103 RPM) Delivery of the first K-GF engine The first to introduce modern long stroke diesel engines Type: L-GF, with a stroke-bore ratio of 2.5:1 The first with constant pressure turbo charging of modern uniflow scavenged diesel engines The first to test a rotating air-spring on exhaust valves in service The first to introduce layout flexibility, as well as a specific fuel oil consumption below 140 g/BHPh Type: L-GFCA
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L/73485-8.1/0205

The History of MAN B&W Diesel


In 1758 Eisenhtte St. Antony is established in Oberhausen In 1840 Sander'sche Maschinen Fabrik is established in Augsburg In 1843 Baumgarten establishes a workshop in Copenhagen Gutehoffnungshtte Actienverein (GHH) is established in 1873 In 1921 GHH acquired a majority in M.A.N. Burmeister & Wain (1865) B&W Motor A/S (1974) M.A.N. Maschinenfabrik Augsburg-Nrnberg (1908)

In 1979/80 B&W Motor A/S is taken over by M.A.N., and M.A.N. B&W Diesel A/S is established

In 1986 M.A.N. was merged into GHH and renamed MAN AG The divisions were hived off to form individual public limited companies
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Engine Development 1980 - 2005


1981: The first to demonstrate engine efficiency of more than 50%, corresponding to specific fuel oil consumption figures below 125 g/BHPh Introduction of the MC range of engines The ultra long stroke engines are introduced Type: S-MC with a stroke-bore ratio of 3.82:1 Higher ratings introduced for the MC range of engines Introduction of new generation of compact MC-C engines Delivery of first K98MC engine (7,800 BHP/cyl. @ 94 RPM) First service tests of an electronically controlled engine The K108ME-C, for future container ships, is introduced Delivery of the hitherto largest electronically controlled engines, the 12K98ME and 12K98ME-C engines
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1983: 1985: 1991: 1997: 1999: 2000: 2003: 2005:

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Not only for Ship Propulsion


H.C. rsted Power Station, Copenhagen, Denmark Engine type: 884WS-150, Power: 16.5 MW Built in 1933, and remained the most powerful diesel engine in the world for years. Still operational.

Fort George Power Plant, Port Louis, Mauritius Engine type: 3 x 9K80MC-S Power: 90 MW
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MAN B&W Diesel A/S A Historical Overview Since 1843

MAN B&W Diesel


L/73479-7.2/1006 (2000/LGJ)

MAN Diesel

MAN Diesel A/S

History of MAN (I)


MAN has twin roots
1758 St. Anthony ironworks, Oberhausen 1840 Sandersche Maschinen-Fabrik, Augsburg

1873 Gutehoffnungshtt e (GHH) go public

1908 M.A.N Maschinenfabrik Augsburg-Nrnberg

1921 GHH acquires majority share of M.A.N.


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