هندسه پروانهkmsuThe document discusses key terms and reference frames used in propeller geometry and testing. It defines global and local reference frames, including the propeller reference line and generator line. It describes propeller blade features like face, back, leading edge, and trailing edge. It also defines pitch types and other geometric properties like skew, rake, and outlines. Finally, it provides details on model ship resistance testing and open water propeller tests conducted in towing tanks.
Propulsion%20system %203rd[1]kmsuThe document provides information about different types of marine propulsion systems used on autonomous surface vehicles. It discusses propellers, water jets, podded propulsion and their advantages and disadvantages. It also covers topics like propeller characteristics, cavitation reduction methods, open water propeller performance curves and full scale propulsion parameters.
Offshore platform designkmsuThe presentation provides an overview of offshore platform design and types. It discusses the key components and engineering considerations for different offshore platform structures used for oil and gas exploration, including fixed platforms like jacket platforms and compliant towers, and floating platforms like tension leg platforms, semi-submersibles, spars, and FPSOs. The presentation covers topics such as water depth classifications, platform parts, installation methods, structural design considerations like loads and wave analysis, and naval architecture principles.
Marine piping systemskmsuThe document discusses various piping systems on ships including bilge, ballast, air/sounding, firefighting, fuel oil, lubricating oil, cooling water, compressed air, domestic water, steam, and cargo systems. Key details provided include requirements for pump capacities, pipe sizing formulas, tank arrangements, safety features such as quick closing valves and alarms, and material considerations for high pressure/temperature applications.
Marine fire safetykmsu1. The document discusses international and Australian legislation and standards for marine fire safety, including the International Maritime Organization conventions, Commonwealth Navigation Act, state legislation, and the National Standard for Commercial Vessels.
2. It outlines the development of the National Standard for Commercial Vessels to replace the outdated Uniform Shipping Law Code, using a risk-based approach with safety outcomes and both prescriptive and performance-based compliance options.
3. Fire risk is accounted for by categorizing vessels into four levels based on factors like vessel type, operation, and distance from coast, to determine the appropriate fire safety requirements.
Multiframe introkmsuThe document provides an overview of the Multiframe structural analysis software, including how to model geometry, apply loads, define materials, perform analyses, and review results. It also describes a sample tutorial on analyzing a tree top walk structure, including modeling the geometry, applying dead, live, and wind loads, and reviewing deflected shapes and internal actions. The document concludes with examples of student models and assignment reports analyzing simple structures using Multiframe.
Marine Production TechnologykmsuThe document provides an overview of the key facilities and processes involved in ship construction. It discusses the various pre-production activities, facilities needed for steel storage and treatment, plate and profile cutting/forming, assembly processes, outfitting workshops, and ship construction areas. Various methods for transferring completed ships into water are also summarized, including slipways, graving docks, and ship lifts.
آشنایی با انواع شناورهاkmsuThis document provides an introduction to various types of watercraft, including definitions, classifications, and key concepts. It discusses displacement vessels, semi-displacement vessels, and planning vessels. Military and civilian vessel types are described. Advanced high-speed watercraft like hydrofoils, air cushion vehicles (ACVs), and surface effect ships (SES) are explained. Ship stability concepts such as center of buoyancy, center of flotation, and reserve buoyancy are covered.
Propulsion%20system %203rd[1]kmsuThe document provides information about different types of marine propulsion systems used on autonomous surface vehicles. It discusses propellers, water jets, podded propulsion and their advantages and disadvantages. It also covers topics like propeller characteristics, cavitation reduction methods, open water propeller performance curves and full scale propulsion parameters.
Offshore platform designkmsuThe presentation provides an overview of offshore platform design and types. It discusses the key components and engineering considerations for different offshore platform structures used for oil and gas exploration, including fixed platforms like jacket platforms and compliant towers, and floating platforms like tension leg platforms, semi-submersibles, spars, and FPSOs. The presentation covers topics such as water depth classifications, platform parts, installation methods, structural design considerations like loads and wave analysis, and naval architecture principles.
Marine piping systemskmsuThe document discusses various piping systems on ships including bilge, ballast, air/sounding, firefighting, fuel oil, lubricating oil, cooling water, compressed air, domestic water, steam, and cargo systems. Key details provided include requirements for pump capacities, pipe sizing formulas, tank arrangements, safety features such as quick closing valves and alarms, and material considerations for high pressure/temperature applications.
Marine fire safetykmsu1. The document discusses international and Australian legislation and standards for marine fire safety, including the International Maritime Organization conventions, Commonwealth Navigation Act, state legislation, and the National Standard for Commercial Vessels.
2. It outlines the development of the National Standard for Commercial Vessels to replace the outdated Uniform Shipping Law Code, using a risk-based approach with safety outcomes and both prescriptive and performance-based compliance options.
3. Fire risk is accounted for by categorizing vessels into four levels based on factors like vessel type, operation, and distance from coast, to determine the appropriate fire safety requirements.
Multiframe introkmsuThe document provides an overview of the Multiframe structural analysis software, including how to model geometry, apply loads, define materials, perform analyses, and review results. It also describes a sample tutorial on analyzing a tree top walk structure, including modeling the geometry, applying dead, live, and wind loads, and reviewing deflected shapes and internal actions. The document concludes with examples of student models and assignment reports analyzing simple structures using Multiframe.
Marine Production TechnologykmsuThe document provides an overview of the key facilities and processes involved in ship construction. It discusses the various pre-production activities, facilities needed for steel storage and treatment, plate and profile cutting/forming, assembly processes, outfitting workshops, and ship construction areas. Various methods for transferring completed ships into water are also summarized, including slipways, graving docks, and ship lifts.
آشنایی با انواع شناورهاkmsuThis document provides an introduction to various types of watercraft, including definitions, classifications, and key concepts. It discusses displacement vessels, semi-displacement vessels, and planning vessels. Military and civilian vessel types are described. Advanced high-speed watercraft like hydrofoils, air cushion vehicles (ACVs), and surface effect ships (SES) are explained. Ship stability concepts such as center of buoyancy, center of flotation, and reserve buoyancy are covered.