Year: 20xx Language: English Author: HP USER Publisher: Capt. K. J. Miranda Format: PDF Quality: eBook Pages count: 29 Description: Ship Construction – Syllabus (Directorate General of Shipping Guidelines) 7.1.1 Explain in general terms the basic types of ships, i.e. General Cargo, Bulk Carrier, container, and Oil Tanker. 7.1.2 Explain the principal dimension of a ship – LOA, LBP, EB, MB, MD, GT, NT. Name and explain the principal parts of a ship including peak tanks, double bottom tanks, deep tanks, cargo tanks, ballast tanks, etc. 7.1.3 Introduce the following ships plans: General Arrangement, Fire fighting appliances, life saving appliances, pumping and piping arrangements 7.1.4 Explain the following: beam, frame, bulkhead, hatch, tank, coaming, hatch cover, rudder, deck, hull, bilge, sounding pipe, air pipe, ventilator. Show where these are found on a ship. 7.1.5 Explain draft marks & load lines. Explain the method of reading draft marks in feet and metres. 7.1.6 Conduct practical exercises on reading draft by use of a suitable model. 7.1.7 Explain the causes and simple methods of prevention of corrosion in a ship’s structure. Brief notes on paint technology and anti-corrosion techniques.
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Ship Construction Notes for Deck Cadets
Language: English
Author: HP USER
Publisher: Capt. K. J. Miranda
Format: PDF
Quality: eBook
Pages count: 29
Description: Ship Construction – Syllabus (Directorate General of Shipping Guidelines)
7.1.1 Explain in general terms the basic types of ships, i.e. General Cargo, Bulk Carrier, container, and Oil Tanker.
7.1.2 Explain the principal dimension of a ship – LOA, LBP, EB, MB, MD, GT, NT. Name and explain the principal parts of a ship including peak tanks, double bottom tanks, deep tanks, cargo tanks, ballast tanks, etc.
7.1.3 Introduce the following ships plans: General Arrangement, Fire fighting appliances, life saving appliances, pumping and piping arrangements
7.1.4 Explain the following: beam, frame, bulkhead, hatch, tank, coaming, hatch cover, rudder, deck, hull, bilge, sounding pipe, air pipe, ventilator. Show where these are found on a ship.
7.1.5 Explain draft marks & load lines. Explain the method of reading draft marks in feet and metres.
7.1.6 Conduct practical exercises on reading draft by use of a suitable model.
7.1.7 Explain the causes and simple methods of prevention of corrosion in a ship’s structure. Brief notes on paint technology and anti-corrosion techniques.
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