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Fuzzy-Fault-Tree-Based Reliability Assessment of a Marine Diesel Engine’s Shutdown Mechanism: A Case Study of a Ship’s Main Engine

Marine Engineering Department, Bandirma Onyedi Eylul University, Balikesir 10200, Türkiye
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Future Transp. 2026, 6(4), 138; https://doi.org/10.3390/futuretransp6040138 (registering DOI)
Submission received: 4 June 2026 / Revised: 23 June 2026 / Accepted: 25 June 2026 / Published: 26 June 2026
(This article belongs to the Special Issue Maritime Transportation Accident Analysis)

Abstract

The safe and uninterrupted operation of the ship’s main engine is critical for maritime transportation. The shutdown mechanism, part of the main engine protection systems, prevents serious damage by automatically stopping the engine in critical situations such as low lubrication oil pressure, overspeed, high bearing temperature, and cooling system failures. However, identifying the faults that trigger the shutdown system and evaluating their risk levels is crucial for improving system reliability. In this study, shutdown events that may occur in a two-stroke low-speed marine diesel main engine were investigated using Fuzzy Fault Tree Analysis (FFTA). The shutdown event was defined as the peak event, and a total of 34 baseline events were modelled under five main branches: low lubrication oil pressure, overspeed, high thrust bearing temperature, abnormal jacket coolant inlet condition, and crankcase/cylinder oil mist formation. Fuzzy assessments based on expert opinions were defuzzified and converted into probability values and used in fault tree calculations. The results showed that the shutdown risk is largely affected by failures originating from the jacket coolant system and the lubrication oil system. Specifically, lubrication oil filter clogging and contamination/blockage in the coolant line were identified as the most critical risk factors. The findings significantly contribute to prioritizing maintenance and condition-monitoring activities aimed at improving the ship’s main engine reliability through a risk-based approach.
Keywords: marine diesel engine; fuzzy fault tree analysis (FFTA); main engine shutdown; reliability analysis; maritime safety marine diesel engine; fuzzy fault tree analysis (FFTA); main engine shutdown; reliability analysis; maritime safety

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Ceylan, B.O.; Der, O.; Savaş, A. Fuzzy-Fault-Tree-Based Reliability Assessment of a Marine Diesel Engine’s Shutdown Mechanism: A Case Study of a Ship’s Main Engine. Future Transp. 2026, 6, 138. https://doi.org/10.3390/futuretransp6040138

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Ceylan BO, Der O, Savaş A. Fuzzy-Fault-Tree-Based Reliability Assessment of a Marine Diesel Engine’s Shutdown Mechanism: A Case Study of a Ship’s Main Engine. Future Transportation. 2026; 6(4):138. https://doi.org/10.3390/futuretransp6040138

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Ceylan, Bulut Ozan, Oğuzhan Der, and Arif Savaş. 2026. "Fuzzy-Fault-Tree-Based Reliability Assessment of a Marine Diesel Engine’s Shutdown Mechanism: A Case Study of a Ship’s Main Engine" Future Transportation 6, no. 4: 138. https://doi.org/10.3390/futuretransp6040138

APA Style

Ceylan, B. O., Der, O., & Savaş, A. (2026). Fuzzy-Fault-Tree-Based Reliability Assessment of a Marine Diesel Engine’s Shutdown Mechanism: A Case Study of a Ship’s Main Engine. Future Transportation, 6(4), 138. https://doi.org/10.3390/futuretransp6040138

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