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Introduction to Ship Design for Mechanical Engineers

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£ 680 + VAT

Learn about the Marine Systems and the Shipbuilding Techniques!

  • Type

    Course

  • Level

    Intermediate

  • Location

    B (Scotland)

  • Duration

    3 Days

  • Start date

    Different dates available

Introduction to Ship Design for Mechanical Engineers imparted by AZ Eng Ltd, is the new course added by Emagister. If you are an Engineer and are interested in getting to know the requirements of the marine industry. Then, this course is right for you!

This course has been specially designed for Mechanical Engineers starting in the shipbuilding industry. Thanks to this course you will obtain a better understanding of the constraints of the ships design processes.

The course touches on ship specific disciplines, such as naval architecture. However, the main focus is on the mechanical engineering aspects of design and aims to provide engineers with practical knowledge to allow them to carry out mechanical engineering activities within the ship design context.

Register on Emagister website and learn more details about this course without any obligation!

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Start date

b (Glasgow City)
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Subjects

  • Mechanical Engineering
  • Design
  • Systems
  • Industry
  • Engineering
  • Fire Fighting
  • Bilge
  • Sea Water
  • Lub oil
  • Domestic Water

Course programme

Introduction
  • Basics of ships
  • Types
  • Key nomenclature
  • Typical layouts
Ship requirements
  • Functional
  • Safety
  • Manoeuvring
  • Auxiliary
  • Sea handling
Ship design process
  • Multidisciplinary approach
  • Modern design tools and techniques
Classification societies

Standards

IMO and flag state regulations

Overview of shipbuilding techniques
  • Typical shipyard layout
  • Fabrication
  • Outfitting
  • Lockout items
  • Seating of main items of equipment
  • Pipework installations
  • Electrical installations
  • Painting and lagging
  • Joinery
  • Commissioning
  • Launch / float
  • Dock vs quayside
Marine structural design considerations
  • Marine systems
  • Engine room
  • Propulsion
  • Power generation
  • Operating profiles
  • Key components of Pipework systems
  • Piping specifications for ships and best practice
  • Piping system design development
  • Design documentation
  • Key equipment for marine systems
Auxiliary marine systems
  • Fuel
  • Lub oil
  • Hydraulics
  • Domestic Water, Hot, Cold, Potable
  • Chilled Water, Technical Water
  • Fire fighting
  • Bilge
  • Ballast
  • Sea Water
  • Sanitary
  • Compressed Air
  • Steam
Special considerations
  • Hazardous zones
  • Corrosion
  • Environmental impact
  • Fire and flood
  • Penetrations




Introduction to Ship Design for Mechanical Engineers

£ 680 + VAT