Nippon Yusen Kabushiki Kaisha (NYK), MTI Co. and Nabtesco Corporation have developed an electric diagnostic tool that records, visualises, and analyses the operational sounds of a vessel’s engine plant for early anomaly detection.
The device has been named “Kirari MUSE” and can store operational sounds from plants as data and use it to diagnose ship-equipment conditions.
In particular, Nabtesco launched the sale of the device on 18 October.
According to NYK, listening rods made of elongated metal...