127 2638 SUPPORT ME zxc ® 07-Дек-2016 21:17 Ship Construction (Chief Mate course)Year: 20XXLanguage: englishAuthor: Captain S.A HosseiniGenre: Technical bookPublisher: I.R.I.S.L Training instituteEdition: -ISBN: -Format: PDFQuality: eBookPages count: 118Description: · Ship Building Materials· Welding· Bulkhead· Watertight doors· Corrosion & its Prevention· Survey & Dry Docking· SOLAS RequirementsContentsCHAPTER -1 SHIP BUILDINGMATERIALS PagesPart- A Introduction to Metal 11.1- Chemical property of metals 11.2- The physical property of metals 11.3- Mechanical properties of metals (Loading- Stress and Strain- Deformation) 21.4- Tensile Properties (Yield Point- Ultimate Tensile Strength- Hardness…..) 4Part- B Ship Building Materials 111.1- Common Metallic Materials 121.2- Steel 121.3- Aluminium alloys 21CHAPTER- 2 WELDING 252.1 Welding and its Advantages 252.2 Flux and its function 252.3 Welding positions 272.4 Types ofWelding 302.5 Distortion due to Welding 382.6 Weld faults 432.7 Testing welds 452.8 Edge preparations 48CHAPTER-3 BULKHEADS 523.1- Definitions 523.2-Watertight, Non-Watertight and oil tight Bulkheads 533.3- Construction of watertight bulkheads 563.4- Longitudinal passing through bulkhead 613.5- Regulations regarding openings in a watertight bulkhead 613.6- Watertight floors 623.7- Oil tight Bulkheads 623.8- Testing ofW/T Bulkheads/Tanks 64SHIP CONSTRUCTION, Chief Mate CourseI.R.I.S.L TRAINING INSTITUTECHAPTER-4 WATERTIGHT & WEATHERTIGHT DOORS 664.1- Watertight/ Weathertight doors Types and function 664.2- Watertight doors door types 724.3- Watertight door testing 724.4- Operations, Inspections & Drills Involving Watertight Doors 724.5- Openings in watertight bulkheads 734.6- Openings in the shell plating 744.7- Cargo Doors (side doors) 75CHAPTER-5 CORROSION AND ITS PREVENTION 775.1- Definitions 775.2- Types of corrosion 775.3- Treatment of Steel 825.4- Methods of Corrosion Control 835.5- Enhanced structural protection 895.6- Corrosion & its prevention by good design 905.7- Related Regulations / Convention on Paint 90CHAPTER-6 CLASSIFICATION, SURVEY & DRY DOCKING 936.1 Classification society 936.2 Ships Classification 946.3 Classification Surveys 966.4 Survey Items 98CHAPTER -7 SOLAS REQUIREMENTS 1027.1 Structural, mechanical and electrical requirements for ships 1027.2 Electrical installations 1027.3 Subdivision and stability 1047.4 Definitions 1067.5 Suppression of fire 1087.6 Structural Fire Protection 111Screenshots 4.9 Ship Construction (Chief Mate course).pdf Релиз: FREE RELEASE [ 2016-12-07 21:17 ] Скачать [948 B] Спасибо Статус: проверено [?] Скачан: 616 раз Размер: 2 MB Оценка: 4.9 (Голосов: 66) Поблагодарили: 165 (список) Поделиться: Свернуть директории· Развернуть· Переключить Загружается… Ключевые слова × Поделиться URL: BB: HTML: --- 8384 Ответить Toggle Dropdown Цитата Модерировать топик
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Ship Construction (Chief Mate course)
Year: 20XX
Language: english
Author: Captain S.A Hosseini
Genre: Technical book
Publisher: I.R.I.S.L Training institute
Edition: -
ISBN: -
Format: PDF
Quality: eBook
Pages count: 118
Description: · Ship Building Materials
· Welding
· Bulkhead
· Watertight doors
· Corrosion & its Prevention
· Survey & Dry Docking
· SOLAS Requirements
Contents
CHAPTER -1 SHIP BUILDINGMATERIALS PagesPart- A Introduction to Metal 1
1.1- Chemical property of metals 1
1.2- The physical property of metals 1
1.3- Mechanical properties of metals (Loading- Stress and Strain- Deformation) 2
1.4- Tensile Properties (Yield Point- Ultimate Tensile Strength- Hardness…..) 4
Part- B Ship Building Materials 11
1.1- Common Metallic Materials 12
1.2- Steel 12
1.3- Aluminium alloys 21
CHAPTER- 2 WELDING 25
2.1 Welding and its Advantages 25
2.2 Flux and its function 25
2.3 Welding positions 27
2.4 Types ofWelding 30
2.5 Distortion due to Welding 38
2.6 Weld faults 43
2.7 Testing welds 45
2.8 Edge preparations 48
CHAPTER-3 BULKHEADS 52
3.1- Definitions 52
3.2-Watertight, Non-Watertight and oil tight Bulkheads 53
3.3- Construction of watertight bulkheads 56
3.4- Longitudinal passing through bulkhead 61
3.5- Regulations regarding openings in a watertight bulkhead 61
3.6- Watertight floors 62
3.7- Oil tight Bulkheads 62
3.8- Testing ofW/T Bulkheads/Tanks 64
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CHAPTER-4 WATERTIGHT & WEATHERTIGHT DOORS 66
4.1- Watertight/ Weathertight doors Types and function 66
4.2- Watertight doors door types 72
4.3- Watertight door testing 72
4.4- Operations, Inspections & Drills Involving Watertight Doors 72
4.5- Openings in watertight bulkheads 73
4.6- Openings in the shell plating 74
4.7- Cargo Doors (side doors) 75
CHAPTER-5 CORROSION AND ITS PREVENTION 77
5.1- Definitions 77
5.2- Types of corrosion 77
5.3- Treatment of Steel 82
5.4- Methods of Corrosion Control 83
5.5- Enhanced structural protection 89
5.6- Corrosion & its prevention by good design 90
5.7- Related Regulations / Convention on Paint 90
CHAPTER-6 CLASSIFICATION, SURVEY & DRY DOCKING 93
6.1 Classification society 93
6.2 Ships Classification 94
6.3 Classification Surveys 96
6.4 Survey Items 98
CHAPTER -7 SOLAS REQUIREMENTS 102
7.1 Structural, mechanical and electrical requirements for ships 102
7.2 Electrical installations 102
7.3 Subdivision and stability 104
7.4 Definitions 106
7.5 Suppression of fire 108
7.6 Structural Fire Protection 111
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