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World Maritime University
VESSELS TYPES, DESIGN ANDOPERATIONS
(1)
WINDOW EXPLORER: R:/Staff info for students/RP/ GSK 1
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Introduction
Lectures provide introduction to:
Nautical terms and terminologyIndustry nomenclature
Name of different parts and sections of ships
Basic constructional features of different type of ships
Technical aspect of construction: dimensions, stress onships structure, stability etc.
Operational aspects navigation and cargo handling
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Table of contents
Abbreviations
Shipbuilding and Nautical terms
Machinery and equipment
Different types of ships
Ships geometry and terminology
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Introduction
Mankind always had..
Something to do on water
(fishing, fighting water borne enemy etc.)
Something to do on the other side
(hunting, farming, finding better place to live etc.)
To carry heavy things by floating them on water(building material, food, metals etc.)
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History and archaeology of the ship
2700 B.C. First vessels up to 50 meters long
(sailed in the River Nile.)
Three major categories of early age crafts:
1) Raft Boat
2) Dugout
3) Hide boat 400 B.C.
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Tree major categories of early age crafts
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Efficiency of transportation
DWT V kts. HP DWT*V/HP
Tanker 200000 13 18000 144
Bulk carrier 60000 14 12000 70
General cargo 20000 20 22000 18
Cargo train ton.mile
Per unit of power
Or fuel consumption
5to 10
Road truck 2to3
Cargo plane 0.1to1
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Classification of ships
1. Their mode of support on water
a) Hydrostatic support
displacement i.e. force of buoyancy
b) hydrodynamic support
buoyancy as well as other forces
c) Aerostatic support
on water surface by air
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Classification of ships
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Classification of ships
SWATH
Catamaran
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Classification of ships
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Type 1: Surface Effect Type Type 2 : Amphibious
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Classification of ships
Hovercraft
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2) Their mission or purpose
a) ships which carry persons or things
b) ships which keep sea lanes open
c) specialized ships
Classification of ships
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TYPES OF SHIPS
SHIPS THAT CARRYPERSONS OR THINGS
SHIPS THAT KEEPSEA LANES OPEN
SPECIALISED SHIPS
TUGSDREDGERSICEBREAKERS
SUPPLY VESSELS
SURVEY SHIPS
FACTORY SHIPS WHALE SHIPS
WEATHER SHIPS
TRAWLERS
RESCUE SHIPSCABLE LAYINGSCIENTIFIC SURVEY
OFF SHORE UNITS
JACK UP RIGS DRILLING SHIPS SEMI SUB. DRILL. UNITS
DIVING SUPPORTPIPE LAYING SHIPSF. P. S . Os ANCHOR HANDLING
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SHIPS WHICH CARRY
PERSONS OR THINGS
PASSENGER SHIPS BULK CARGO SHIPS
CONVENTIONAL
BREAK BULK
SPECIAL TRADE SHIPS
UNIT LOAD
HIGH SEED FERRIES
RO-RO FERRIES
CRUISE SHIPS
UNITISED
HEAVY LIFTERS
REFRIGERATED
CONTAINER SHIPS
CATAMARAN
BARGE CARRYING SHIPS
PALLETISED
BARGE -TUG SYSTEM
GENERAL CARGO SHIPS
LASH FLASH SEABEES BACAT
HYDROFOIL
HOVERCRAFT
CELLULARFEEDERCOMBI
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BULK CARGO SHIPS
LIQUID BULK CARGOES COMBINATION CARRIERS DRY BULK CARGOES
COLLIERS
ORE/BULK/OIL
CRUDE OIL ORE / OIL CARRIERS
V L C C
U L C C
PRODUCT CARRIERS
CHEMICALS
L P G
LUMBERCARRIERS
CHIPCARRIERS
CATTLECARRIERS
CAR CARRIERSBULK
CARRIERS
GEAR LESS GEAREDOTHERS
CEMENT
CARRIERS
SELFDISCHARGING
BULK CARRIER
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Ship building /construction terms
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Ship building /construction terms
AMIDSHIPS
A.P.
F.P.
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AFTAFTER
AFTER BODY
FORDFORWARD
FORWARD BODY
FORD-AFT OR
LONGITUDINAL
PORT-STBD OR
TRANSVERSE OR
ATHWART-SHIP
CENTRE LINE
Ship building /construction terms
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General Cargo ships
Development of
Hull configurations
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Ship building /construction terms
21. STEERING GEAR ROOM
22. SUPER STRUCTURE
23. BRIDGE
24. ENGINE ROOM CASING
25. POOP DECKS
26. FUNNEL
27. PROPELLER
28. RUDDER POST OR STOCK
29. MAST
30. KEEL
SHEER
1. STEM
2. FORECASTLE
3. CHAIN LOCKER
4. FORE PEAK TANK
5. FORE PEAK STORES
6. COLLISION BULKHEAD
7. TWEEN DECK # 1
8. DOUBLE BOTTOM TANK
9. DEEP TANK
10. HATCH AND COVER
11. MAST HOUSE
12. DERRICK
13. WINCH
14. LOWER HOLD # 3
15. TRANSVERSE BULKHEAD
16. # 2 TWEEN DECK HATCH AND COVER
17. SHAFT TUNNEL
18. AFT PEAK BULKHEAD
19. STERN TUBE
20. RUDDER
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17 Cargo tanks
8 Fuel oil tanks
9 Cofferdam
10 Slop tanks
11 C D / Pumproom
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Ship building /construction terms
Flare
Bulbous Bow
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Constructional terms
1. Chainlocker
2. Forepeak tank
3. Boatswain's store
4. Bulbous bow
5. Fashion plate
6. Breast hook
7. Second deck
8. Upper deck
9. Forecastle deck
10.Center division
11.Wash plate
12.Collision bulkhead
13.Side stringer
14.Panting stringer plate
15.Panting beam
16.Pillar
17.Frame
18.Tank side bracket
19.Beam bracket
20.Beam
21.Deck girder
22.Center girder
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Ship building /construction terms
1. HATCH COAMING
2. MAIN DECK
3. BULWARK
4. GUNWALE
5. TRANSVERSE FRAME
6. TWEEN DECK
7. TRANSVERSE FRAME
8. SIDE SHELL PLATING
9. BILGE
10. BILGE KEEL
11. MARGIN PLATE
12. SIDE GIRDER
13. KEEL DUCT
14. INNER BOTTOM OR
TANK TOP15. KEEL PLATE
16. CAMBER
17. DECK BEAMS
18. FENDER
19. TOE BRACKET
20. LONGITUDINALS
21 DEAD RISE
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Ship building /construction terms
MacGregorchain pulled folding hatch cover
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Plating
Keel
Bottom
Framing
Transverse frames
Longitudinal frames
Bulkheads
Decks
Ship building /construction terms
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Constructional terms
1. Center girder
2. Side girder3. Bottom longitudinal
4. top longitudinal of
double bottom
5. Solid floor
6. Keel
7. A strake
8. Bottom plating
9. Bilge strake
10. Side plating
11. Topside strake
12. Sheer strake
13. Inner bottom plating
14. Tank side bracket
15. Gusset plate
16. Hold frame
17. Tween deck frame18. 2nd deck beam
19. Beam bracket
20. Second deck
21. Upper deck
22. Stringer plate
23. Tripping bracket
24. Deck transverse beam
25. Deck Longitudinal
26. Deck girder
27. Hatch coaming
28. Strong beam
29. Web frame
30. Hold pillar
31. Teen deck pillar
32. Bulwark plate
33. Hand rail
34. Bulwark stay
35. Horizontal
stiffener
36. Bilge keel
37. Docking bracket
38. Bracket to margin plate
39. Watertight floor
40. Bracket to water lig!it floor
41. Vertical stiffener
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Constructional terms
1. Center girder
2. Side girder
3. Solid floor
4. Bottom long.
5. Tank top plating
6. Tank top bracket
7. Horizontal margin plate
8. Frame
9. Web frame
10. Auxiliary engine bed
11. Main engine bed
12. Engine bed bracket
13. Beam bracket
14. Engine room platform
15. Deck beam
16. Tween deck frame
17. Upper deck
18. Cabin will
19. Wall side stiffener
20. Horizontal stiffener
21. Engine room pillar
22. Engine casing
23. Engine room recess
24. Engine opening
25. Saloon deck
26. Curtain plate
27. Bulwark plate
28. Sheer strake
29. Side plating
30. Bilge strake
31. Bottom plating
32. Keel
33. Engine girder
34. Docking bracket
35. Bilge keel
36. Vertical
stiffener
37. Strut
38. Bracket to margin
plate
39. Half depth girder
40. Boat deck
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Constructional terms
1. After-peak tank
2. Rudder stock trunk
3. Stern frame
4. Rudder
5. Deep floor
6. Tank top plate
7. Upper deck
8. After-peak bulk head
9. Cant frame
Scantlings
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Decks
Decks above Main deck
Poop deck 1, 2, etc Decks below Main deck
Tween deck or platform 1, 2, etc.
Frames
Number start from aft increasing forward
Ship building /construction terms
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Identification and location
Compartments; components, equipment:Centerline is 0
Port side - even numbers
Starboard side odd numbers
Location of components, equipment etc.
Port, Starboard, Inboard, OutboardForward of, Aft of
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Ship building /construction terms
Gangway
Jack Ladder
Pilot Ladder
Companion way
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Ship building /construction terms
Mooring
Fashion plate
Windlass
Bollard
CleatGuide roller
Capstan
Forecastle
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Ship building /construction terms
Anchor
Doubling plate
Hawse pipe
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Engine power transmission to propeller
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Propellers
Fixed pitch propeller:
Controllable pitch propeller:
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Propellers
Pod propulsors
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Propellers
Schottelspropulsor
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Voith-Schneider -
vertical axis propeller
Propellers
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Voith-Schneider - vertical axis propeller
Red Falccon
Ro Ro Passenger
Ferry : 93 m L
4000 GT
2 engines
drivingpropellers insynchronousmode
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Water jet propulsion
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Classification of ships
Cl ifi ti f hi
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Classification of ships
3) How ships are propelled
Steam turbines (s.s.)
Diesel engines (m.v. or m.s. or m.t.)
Electrical Propulsion
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Steam turbines
Main engines - propulsion power
T o Set of Mo i Blade
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Two Sets of Moving Blades
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Mai e i e o ul io o e
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Main engines - propulsion power
Slow speed diesel engine
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MAN 32/44 Co o ail
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MAN 32/44cr Common rail
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M i i l i
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Turbine and medium speed enginesrequire reduction gears to bring down shaftr.p.m. (shaft revolutions) suitable for propeller
Main engines - propulsion power
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Main engines - propulsion power
Gas turbine
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Steering system
Rudder device to make ship turn
S i
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Rudders
Steering system
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4 Ram type hydraulic steering gear
St i t
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Vane type hydraulic steering gear
Steering system
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Steering systems
Thrusters
Outfitting On Deck
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Outfitting On Deck
O fi i O k
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Outfitting On Deck
Derricks
Outfitting On Deck
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Outfitting On Deck
b) Cranes
Principal dimensions
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Principal dimensions
Principal dimensions
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Principal dimensions
Sheer, Half Breadth and Body Plan
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Sheer, Half Breadth and Body Plan
Sheer Half Breadth and Body Plan
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Sheer, Half Breadth and Body Plan
Bonjean curves
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curves drawn on the ship's profile against the draught at each
transverse section. The area of the underwater transverse sections
at required draught can be obtained at each section and integration
of same gives the volume of the underwater part of the hull.
Bonjean curves
Form Coefficients
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o Coe icie s
Waterplane area coefficient
Midship section area coefficient
Form Coefficients
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Form Coefficients
Prismatic coefficient
Block coefficient
Plimsoll Mark Load Line marks
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Plimsoll Mark Load Line marks
Volume Tonnage
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g
Volume Tonnage
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Tons Per Centimetre immersion (TPC)
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TPC is the mass in tonnes added to or removed from a
ship which will change its mean draught by one
centimetre
Tons Per Centimetre immersion (TPC)
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Fresh Water Allowance (FWA)
When a vessel is floating in FW or in water of density lesser than
density of SW additional cargo can be loaded exceeding its summer
draught to such an extent that it does not cross assigned summerdraught when it comes to SW. The extra draught available is called
the FWA.
FWA is entered in the Load Line certificate. It is constant between
the range of TF and WNA load lines.
Room Allocations for Quiz / Test
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at 1200 hrs.
I D Nos. 11001 to 11038 - Room 106
I D Nos. 11039 to 11074 - Room 105
I D Nos. 11075 to 11102 - Room 103
GROUPS FOR QUIZ / TEST ON : 08.10. 2010
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Gr 1 11001 11002 11027 11050 11077 11100
Gr 2 11007 11005 11029 11053 11079
Gr 3 11020 11008 11032 11057 11081
Gr 4 11031 11010 11034 11060 11084
Gr 5 11037 11012 11038 11063 11086
Gr 6 11055 11014 11040 11066 11088
Gr 7 11059 11017 11042 11068 11090
Gr 8 11065 11019 11044 11071 11092
Gr 9 11082 11022 11046 11073 11094
Gr 10 11099 11024 11048 11075 11097
Room Allocations for Group Discussions
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Group No. 1 Room No. 101 Group No. 2 Room No. 101
Group No. 3 Room No. 105
Group No. 4 Room No. 105
Group No. 5 Room No. 105 Group No. 6 Room No. 105
Group No. 7 Room No. 106
Group No. 8 Room No. 106
Group No. 9 Room No. 106
Group No. 10 Room No. 106
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