The straight-nine engine (also referred to as an inline-nine engine; abbreviated I9 or L9) is a piston engine with nine cylinders arranged in a straight line along the crankshaft. The most common application is for large diesel engines used by ships.
Examples of straight-nine engines include:
- Rolls-Royce Bergen B, C and K series
- Wärtsilä RT-flex60C-B, RT-flex82C, RTA84T-D, RTA84C, RTA96C, 20, 26, 32, Wasa32LN, 38, 46 and 46F series
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The massive 9 cylinder Hyundai - MAN B&W 9L60MC-C7 ship engine with 24000 Hp running at full speed
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Cruise ship engineroom with a massive 6 main engines and alot of life support systems
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Rolls-Royce Bergen B33:45
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