marcochi76
Well-Known Member
load is % fuel used compared what’s available.
So if you divide the 193 into 240 ( est ? burn at WOT ) it equates to spot on near as dam it 80 % .
Thats about right .80 % load .
If I correctly read the MAN charts, the absolute fuel consumption at full load (red curve) at 1900rpm is approx 200 l/h.
Thus my 95% load estimation at that specific RPM.
Yes, it is 80% from max load at max RPM. But I was expecting that at a specific RPM, the load on the engine to be lower.

For example, my V39 at fast cruising speed of 27 knots at 3000 RPM, burns 51/52 l/h per engine.
The max fuel burnt at 3000rpm is 61 l/h.
This means that at 27 knots, by engine is at 51/61= 83% load for that specific rpm.
This tells me that the engines are running smoothly and without too much stress.



