Ship Universe Maritime Tool

Methanol Fuel Tank Sizing, Range & Cargo Space Tool

Estimate required methanol fuel mass, gross tank volume, installed endurance, sailing range and the additional ship-space footprint versus a conventional reference fuel. Advanced mode separates sea and port consumption, tank heel, pilot fuel, installation-space allowances and voyage fuel economics.

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Tank Sizing
Consumption, reserve, fill limit, heel and methanol density
Endurance & Range
Installed usable fuel translated into planning days and nautical miles
Cargo-Space Impact
Compare methanol tank-system footprint with a reference-fuel installation

Voyage & Methanol Consumption

Simple mode treats the entered voyage as continuous sea operation. Daily methanol consumption should be a vessel-specific planning value.

days
knots
MT/day
%

Methanol Tank Assumptions

t/m³
MJ/kg
% gross volume
% gross volume
%
Optional allowance for segregation, access, cofferdams, piping or other installation-space effects.

Reference Fuel Comparison

Enter actual reference-fuel consumption if known. This is more useful than assuming equal engine efficiency from heating value alone.

MT/day
t/m³
MJ/kg
%
%
%

Fuel Cost Comparison

$ /MT
$ /MT

Voyage Profile

Advanced mode separates sea and port consumption and adds optional pilot-fuel consumption for dual-fuel operation.

days
days
knots
MT/day
MT/day
%

Methanol Tank System

t/m³
MJ/kg
% gross volume
% gross volume
%

Pilot Fuel & Methanol Cost

MT/day
MT/day
$ /MT
$ /MT

Reference Fuel Installation

MT/day
MT/day
%
t/m³
MJ/kg
%
%
%
$ /MT

Methanol Tank & Range Results

Simple methanol endurance estimate

Enter voyage data
Enter desired endurance and methanol consumption to estimate fuel mass, required tank volume, installed range and ship-space impact.
Planning estimate only. Actual methanol tank sizing depends on vessel design, machinery efficiency, fuel specification, tank arrangement, structural limits, stability, trim, hazardous-area classification, segregation, ventilation, cofferdams, piping, fuel preparation, bunkering arrangements, class requirements, statutory requirements and operational reserve policy. The displayed ship-space difference is an indicative volumetric comparison and does not mean that the same quantity of revenue cargo space will necessarily be lost. Density, heating value and consumption should be replaced with vessel-specific design or operating data before engineering, procurement or commercial decisions.
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