Ship construction for marine engineers
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Ship construction for marine engineers
(Reeds marine engineering and technology, 5)
Reeds, 2022
7th ed
- : pb
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Includes index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This authoritative textbook covers ship construction techniques and methods for all classes of the Merchant Navy marine deck and engineering Certificates of Competency (CoC) as well as students studying for degrees and diplomas in Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering. It is complementary to Reeds Vol 4 (Naval Architecture) and Reeds Vol 8 (General Engineering Knowledge).
This fully revised edition prioritises the need of these students, recognising recent syllabus changes and current pathways to a sea-going engineering career, with the increased emphasis on academic content to be delivered by colleges and universities. The text has been updated and expanded to reflect recent developments in techniques and materials used, and related changes in ship design, including sample examination questions and worked example answers throughout.
Table of Contents
PREFACE
GENERAL INTRODUCTION
1 SHIP TYPES AND TERMS
Passenger Ships
Container Ships (the Modern Cargo Liner Ships)
General Cargo Ships
Roll-On/ Roll-Off Vessels
Oil Tankers
Bulk Carriers
Chemical Carriers
Liquefied Gas Carriers
Superyachts
General Notes
Ship Terms
2 STRESSES IN A SHIP'S STRUCTURE
Strength of Ships - Overall Design Concept
Longitudinal Bending
Transverse Bending and Racking
3 STEEL SECTIONS USED: WELDING AND MATERIALS
Welding
Welding Safety
Manual metal arc welding (electric arc welding)
Welding Processes
Materials
Mild steel
Higher tensile steels
Arctic D steel
Aluminium alloys
The fracturing of steel structures
Composites
Machining and Repairs
4 BOTTOM AND SIDE FRAMING
Double Bottom
Side Framing
5 SHELL AND DECKS
Shell Plating
Deck Plating
Beams and Deck Girders
Hatches
6 BULKHEADS AND DEEP TANKS
Watertight Bulkheads
Watertight Doors
Deep Tanks
Non- watertight Bulkheads
Corrugated Bulkheads
7 FORE END ARRANGEMENTS
Stem
Arrangements to Resist Panting
Arrangements to Resist Pounding
Bulbous Bow
Anchor and Cable Arrangements
8 AFTER END ARRANGEMENTS
Cruiser Stern
Sternframe and Rudder
Shaft Tunnel
Thrust Improvement
Kort Nozzle
Tail Flaps and Rotating Cylinders
Podded Drive
9 OIL TANKERS, BULK CARRIERS, LIQUEFIED GAS CARRIERS AND CONTAINER SHIPS 129
Introduction
Oil Tankers
Bulk Carriers
Liquefied Gas Carriers
Container Ships
10 THE LOAD LINE REGULATIONS
Freeboard
Tonnage 159
Life-Saving Appliances
Fire Protection
Survey of Ships - Discontinuities
11 SHIP DYNAMICS
Propellers
Fluctuating Forces Caused by the Propeller Wake Field
Podded Drive
Controllable Pitch Propellers
Contra-Rotating Propellers
Vertical Axis Propellers
Tunnel Thrusters (Bow and Stern Thrusters)
Rolling and Stabilisation
Reduction of Roll
Vibration
12 CORROSION, COATINGS AND DRY-DOCKING
Insulation of Ships
Corrosion
Hull Coatings - for Efficiency and for the Prevention of Corrosion
Design and maintenance
Fouling
Examination in Dry Dock - Class
Emergency Repairs to Structure
Engine Casing
Funnel
SELECTION OF EXAMINATION QUESTIONS - OPERATIONAL/MANAGEMENT LEVEL
SELECTION OF EXAMINATION QUESTIONS - MANAGEMENT LEVEL
INDEX
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