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Course code: mt525 |
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This concerns a Course |
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ECTS credit points: 2 |
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Faculty of Mechanical Engineering and Marine Technology |
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Section of Ship Hydromechanics |
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Lecturer(s):
Beek, ir. Teus van |
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Catalog
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Course year: |
MSc 1st year |
Course language: |
English |
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In case of Dutch: Please contact
the lecturer about an English alternative, whenever needed. |
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Semester: |
2B |
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Hours per week: |
2 |
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Assessment: |
Written
exam |
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Assessment period: |
2B |
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(see academic
calendar) |
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Detailed description of topics:
This course describes the main properties of marine
propulsions systems. After the course students have to be able to select a
suitable propulsion system, define the main criteria, evaluate interfaces and
dynamic behaviour. A rough cost review will be included.
Contents:
1. Introduction to propulsion systems
2. Design and application of CP Propellers
3. Design and application of steerable
thrusters and pods
4. Design and application of waterjets
and tunnel thrusters
5. Hydraulic systems and controls
6 General topics: class requirements, rudder
interaction and material aspects
7 Cost effective propulsion and system integration
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System integration and package optimisation
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Remarks assessment, entry requirements, etc.:
Students should
have followed the basics of hydromechanics, ship design, marine engineering
courses |
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Learning goals:
After the course the student should have
profound knowledge of the propulsion systems described in the course. They
should understand the mian working principles, the
critical design issues, the cost drivnig
factors and be able to make comparison of various types and make for desing purposes. |
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Computer use: |
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Laboratory project(s): |
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Design content: |
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