Coursecode:
mt214
Coursename: marine engineering 1
DUT creditpoints: 3
ECTS creditpoints: 5 |
Faculty
Design, Engineering and Production
Faculty Information Technology en Systems |
Lecturer(s):
Klein
Woud, prof.ir. J, Woudstra, ir. J.B. |
Tel.: 015-278
3051 / 5793 |
Catalog data:
Ship propulsion systems, functions, main components, diesel
engines, transmission systems, controllable pitch propellers, matching machinery with
propeller, auxiliary systems, dynamic models. Electrical drive systems |
Course year: 2
Period: 0/6/0/0/0
Hours p/w: 6
Other hours:
Assessment: written
Assessm.period(s): 2, 3
(see academic calendar) |
Prerequisites:
mt511 d1 |
Follow
up: mt211, mt212, mt213 |
Detailed
description of topics: Propulsion Systems:
Diesel Engines:
functions, principles of operation,
classification to building lay out, speed and air supply
turbocharging, different methods
indicator diagram, power, mean effective
pressure, torque, efficiencies, fuel and air consumption, torque- and power speed
characteristics
standard air cycles: Otto-, Diesel- and
Seiliger process, theoretical and thermodynamic efficiency
construction
speed control and governors
Transmission systems:
shafting systems, components, clutches and
couplings, gear transmissions, shafting design, strength and vibration analysis
Controllable pitch propellers:
Matching machinery - propeller:
engine, propeller matching, basic problem
engine (drive) characteristics, engine
operational envelope and lay-out field
load characteristics for fixed and
controllable pitch propellers
off-design conditions, causes, determination
of new equilibrium
Auxiliary systems:
cooling-, lub oil-, fuel systems; functions,
lay-out
pumps, types, characteristics, system
calculations
Dynamic models:
forward- and feed-back control
linearisation, Laplace transformation,
transfer function
1st order system
block diagram, calculation of transfer
function
examples of propulsion system and ship fin
stabilization
Electrical drive systems:
current conductance, direct current,
alternating current, rotary current
Kirchhofs laws
semi-conductors
induction, Lorentz-force
direct current motor, synchronous motor and
generator, asynchronous induction motor
drive
systems with AC-AC converters
|
Course
material: J. Klein Woud, "Marine Engineering
1", 1994 |
References
from literature: |
Remarks
(specific information about assesment, entry requirements, etc.):
course material may be consulted during assesment |
Goals:
- Knowledge about ship propulsion systems equipped with diesel engines and electrical
drives
- Ability to design such systems based on technical and operational requirements and
economic criteria.
|
Computer
use: |
Laboratory
project(s): (see mt214P)
- Measurements on a ship propulsion diesel engine with regard
to main characteristics, efficiency, fuel and air consumption, heat balance
- Measurements on a self induction, a direct current motor and
an asynchronous (wound cage) motor
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Design
content: Design of ship propulsion plants |
Percentage
of design: 80% |