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Anna University B.Tech MA (R13) 5th Sem Stability of Ships Detailed Syllabus

Stability of Ships Syllabus for B.Tech 5th sem is covered here. This gives the details about credits, number of hours and other details along with reference books for the course.

The detailed syllabus for Stability of Ships B.Tech (R13) fifthsem is as follows

OBJECTIVES:

  • To impart the Knowledge on the Basic Hydrostatics and Stability Calculations of Ships

UNIT I : HYDROSTATICS       [9+3 hours]
Density, relative density, pressure exerted by a liquid on an immersed plane, centre of pressure, load on immersed plane, load diagram, shearing forces on bulk head stiffeners– problems.

UNIT II : GEOMETRY AND SHIP FORM CALCULATION     [9+3 hours]
Archimedes principle,Laws of floatation, displacement, tonne per cm immersion. Coefficients of form,wetted surface area, similar figures, shearing force and bending moment – problems.

UNIT III : CALCULATION OF AREA, VOLUME, FIRST AND SECOND MOMENTS     [9+3 hours]
Simpsons first rule and second rule, application to area and volume, use of intermediate ordinate rule, trapezoidal rule, mean and mid – ordinate rule, application of 5 + 8 – 1 Rule for area, application of simpson rule to first and second moments of area – Centre of gravity, effect of addition of mass, effect of movement of mass, effect of suspended mass – problems.

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TOTAL (L:45+T:15): 60 PERIODS

OUTCOMES: At the End of the Course the Students would have acquired the knowledge of

  • Basic hydrostatics , Geometry of Ships
  • Calculations of Ship Forms and various coefficients,
  • Calculating the Area of wetted Surface , Volume etc., and Usage of Simpson rule
  • Transverse and Longitudinal Stability and Heel etc.,

TEXT BOOKS:

  • Stokoe, E.A., “Reeds Naval Architecture for Marine Engineers”, 2nd Edition, Thomas Reed Publications, London, 1982.
  • K.J. Rawson and E.C Tupper “Basic ship theory” volume – I & II – 5th edition Butterworth and Heine Mann, London , 2001.
  • John Letcher Edited by J. Randolph Paulling, “Principles of Naval Architecture Series: The Geometry of Ships”, 1st Ed. SNAME, 2009
  • Kemp & Young Series, “Ship Stability Notes and Examples”,1st Ed. , Stanford Maritime Limited, 1998

REFERENCES:

  • Rawson, K.J.Tupper E.C, “Basic Ship theory”, 5th Edition, Butter worth – Heinemann, London, 2001.
  • G.N.Hatch, “Creative Naval Architecture”, 1st Edition, Thomas Reed Publications, London, 1971.

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