Rule of The Road detail syllabus for Marine Engineering (122), M scheme is taken from TNDTE official website and presented for diploma students. The course code (32782), and for exam duration, Teaching Hr/week, Practical Hr/week, Total Marks, internal marks, theory marks, duration and credits do visit complete sem subjects post given below.
For all other marine 6th sem syllabus for diploma m scheme tndte you can visit Marine 6th Sem Syllabus for Diploma M Scheme TNDTE Subjects. For all other ELECTIVE – II THEORY subjects do refer to ELECTIVE – II THEORY. The detail syllabus for rule of the road is as follows.
Rationale:
For safe navigation of the ship certain rules have been implemented. Every marine engineer should know about the international rules and regulations that are being followed in the shipping industry. Enough knowledge about the maintenance of equipments is also required.
Objectives:
At the end of the study of VI Semester the student will be able to
- Understand about the risk of collision and action to avoid collision
- Know about the manoeuvring of ships.
- Study about different types of signals.
- Acquire broader ideas about the guidelines of IMO and other authorities.
- Understand about lighthouse authorities and marks.
Detailed Content:
Unit I
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Unit II
Traffic Regulations And Maneuvering:
Vessels not under command or restricted in their ability to man-oeuvre Vessels constrained by their draught – pilot vessels Anchored vessels and vessels aground – Seaplanes – Sound and light signals – Definitions -Equipment for sound signals – Manoeuvring and warning signals – sound signals in restricted visibility – Signals to attract attention – Distress signals – Exemptions – Positioning and Technical details of lights and shapes -Definition – Vertical Positioning and spacing of lights – Horizontal positioning and spacing of Lights – Details of location of direction indicating lights for vessels, Dredgers and vessels Engaged in underwater operations – Screens for sidelights – shapes Colour specification of lights – intensity of Lights – Horizontal sectors – Vertical sectors – Intensity of Non-electric Lights – Manoeuvring light – High-speed craft – Approval.
Unit III
Signals And Bells
Additional signals for fishing vessels – fishing in close proximity – signals for trawlers – Signals for purse seiners – Technical details of sound signal alliances – whistles – Frequencies and range of audibility – Limits of fundamental frequencies – Sound signal intensity and range of audibility -Positioning of whistles – Fitting of more than one whistle – combined whistle systems – Bell or gong – intensity of signal – Construction – Approval -Distress signals.
Unit IV
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Unit V
Lighthouse Authorities And Marks
International Association of lighthouse authorities maritime buoyage system – General principles of the system – Lateral Marks – Cardinal Marks -isolated danger mark – safe water marks – Special Marks – New dangers -Maritime buoyge system rules – Scope – Type of marks – Method of characterizing marks – Definition of “Conventional direction of buoyage -Buoyage Regions – Description of lateral marks used in region.
Text Books:
- Seamanship Primer by Capt J. Dinger
Reference Books:
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