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Anna University B.Tech MA (R13) 6th Sem Marine Workshop Practical and Afloat Training Detailed Syllabus

Marine Workshop Practical and Afloat Training Syllabus for B.Tech 6th sem is covered here. This gives the details about credits, number of hours and other details along with reference books for the course.Anna University B.Tech GI (R13) 6th Sem Professional Ethics in Engineering Detailed Syllabus

The detailed syllabus for Marine Workshop Practical and Afloat Training B.Tech (R13) sixthsem is as follows

OBJECTIVES:

To impart knowledge, skill and to train the students to be able to perform as Engineer officer on board ships The students are required to undergo Marine Workshop Training in DG Shipping approved Marine Engineering Workshop for a duration of 6 months. The training should be as per the Merchant Shipping (Standard of Training Certification and Watch keeping for Seafarers) Rule 1998.

  • Competency on – use of hand tools used for marine equipments for dismantling, maintenance, repair and reassembly of shipboard equipments. 100 hrs.
  • Competency on – use of hand tools used for electrical and electronic equipments, measuring and test equipment’s for locating and repairing faults and malfunctions. 100 hrs.
  • Competency on – Operation of Main and Auxillary machinery and associated control systems. 30 hrs.
  • Competency on – Operating pumping systems & associated control systems. 90 hrs.

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The competency of the students are evaluated by the Marine Engineering Workshop and a report is sent to the college. During the training the students have to maintain a work dairy. After completion of this training the students will be examined as follows:

a)Assessment on work diary (Internal) 200 Marks.
b)*(i) Written test for 1 hour. 10 questions 10 X 10 = 100 Marks
(ii) Viva voce 200 Marks
—Total 500 Marks
Valuation by both Internal and External Examiners.

OUTCOMES:
On completion of the work shop training the students are expected to have acquired the sufficient knowledge

  • In operation, maintenance, repair and refit of Marine machines viz. main engine, auxiliary engines,
  • In operation, maintenance , repair and refit of Auxiliaries such as Compressors, Pumps, Steering gear, distillation plant, incinerator, sewage treatment plant etc.,
  • In using hand tools, electrical and electronic equipments,
  • In using Measuring and Testing Equipments for locating faults , malfunctions
  • In repairing faults and malfunctions
  • In operation, maintenance, repair and refit of Marine Electrical machines such as Alternators, Generators , Motors, Stabilizers
  • Overhauling and maintenance of heat exchangers, oil separators, filters etc
  • Of Fire fighting and Life saving Methods
  • On maintenance of systems and controls

REFERENCES:

  • Original Equipment Manufacturers Manuals For On Board Equipments
  • Benedict, “ Nontraditional Manufacturing Processes”, 1st Ed. taylor & Francis, Indian reprint 2011( Yesdee Publishings Pvt. Ltd.)
  • Bloch, “Machinery Component Maintenance and Repair”,3rd Ed. Elsevier, Indian  eprint 2010, ( Yesdee Publishings Pvt. Ltd.)
  • Youssef, “ Machining Technology”, 1st Vol.,Taylor & Francis, Indian Reprint 2012( Yesdee Publishings Pvt. Ltd.)
  • Parrlin, “Steering Gear” Marine Engineering Practice, Vol 1,Part 09, IMarEST, London
  • M.E.P., “ Exhaust Emission From Combustion Machinery”, Marine Engineering Practice, Vol 3,Part 20, IMarEST, London
  • Jones, “A Practical Guide To Marine Fuel Oil Handling,” Marine Engineering Practice, Vol 3,Part
  • IMarEST, London
  • Henshall, “Marine Medium Speed Diesel Engines,” Marine Engineering Practice, Vol 1,Part 03, IMarEST, London
  • Norris ,“Prime Movers For Generation Of Electricity(A) Steam Turbines”, Marine Engineering Practice, Vol 1,Part 02, IMarEST, London
  • Sterling, “Selection Installation & Maintenance Of Marine Compressors”, Marine Engineering Practice, Vol 1,Part 01, IMarEST, London
  • Gopalakrishnan & Banerji, “Maintenance and Spare Parts Management”, PHI Learning Pvt. Ltd., 2010
  • Mishra and Pathak, “ Maintenance Engineering and Management,” 2nd Ed. , PHI Learning Pvt Ltd., 2012
  • Venkataraman, “Maintenance Engineering and Management,” 1st Ed., PHI Learning Pvt. Ltd., 2010
  • Alan Rowen, Raymond Gardner, Jose Femenia, David Chapman, and Edwin Wiggins, “Introduction to Practical Marine Engineering”,1st Ed.,SNAME, 2005
  • Roy L. Harrington, “Marine Engineering”, 1st. Ed., SNAME, 1992
  • GTH. Flanagan, “Marine Boilers” 3rd Edition, Butter worth, London, 2001.
  • K.M.B. Donald, “Marine Steam Turbines”, 1st Edition, Institute of Marine Engineers, London, 1977.
  • L.Jackson & T.D. Morton, “General Engineering Knowledge for Marine Engineers”, 4th Edition, Thomas Reeds Publication, United Kingdom, 1986.
  • M.E.P., “Operation Of Machinery In Ships Steam Turbines, Boilers”, Marine Engineering Practice, Vol 2,Part 15, IMarEST, London
  • Edmund GR Kraallavers , “Advanced Electo-technology For Marine Engineers”, 2nd Ed. Reeds Vol 07, Adlard Coles Nautical, London
  • W.Laws, “Electricity Applied To Marine Engineering”, 4th edition, The Institute Of Marine Engineers, London, 1998.

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