2008 Marine
2008 Marine
Marine Engineering
3rd Semester
Sub. Code
Theory
Contact
hours
HSSM3204
HSSM3205
Credit
Sub. Code
3-1-0
BSCM1210
3-0-0
BEEE2215
HSSM3205
3-0-0
3
HSSM3204
4th Semester
Theory
Contact
hours
Credit
Mathematics-IV
3-1-0
Energy Conversion
Techniques
3-0-0
3-0-0
3-1-0
Organization
Behavior
OR
Engineering
Economics & Costing
Mechanics of
Materials-I
BSMS1213
3-0-0
PCME4206
PCMR4201
Workshop Technology
3-0-0
PCMR4204
Marine Auxiliary
Machinery-I
3-0-0
PCMR4202
3-0-0
PCME4207
Machine Dynamics-I
3-0-0
PCMR4203
Naval Architecture I
3-0-0`
PCMR4205
Ship Construction
3-1-0
Theory Credits
Code
Sessional/ Practical
22
Contact
hours
0-0-3
Credit
Code
PCMR7206
Marine Engineering.
Drawing
PCME7204
PCME7202
Mechanical Engineering
lab
PCME7201
Machine drawing
0-0-3
HSSM7203
Communication &
Interpersonal Skills for
Corporate Readiness
0-0-3
Sessional Credits
Total
Theory Credits
28
Sessional/ Practical
Sessional Credits
Total
23
Contact
hours
0-0-3
Credit
0-0-3
27
BSCM1205 Mathematics
- III
BEME2209 Fluid
Module I
(12 Lectures)
Introduction : Scope of fluid mechanics and its development as a science
Physical property of Fluid: Density, specific gravity, specific weight, specific volume,
surface tension and capillarity, viscosity, compressibility and bulk modulus, Fluid
classification.
Fluid static Pressure, Pascals Law, Pressure variation for incompressible fluid,
atmospheric pressure, absolute pressure, gauge pressure and vacuum pressure,
manometer.
Hydrostatic process on submerged surface, force on a horizontal submerged plane
surface, force on a vertical submerged plane surface.
Buoyancy and flotation, Archimedes principle, stability of immersed and floating bodies,
determination of metacentric height.
Fluid kinematics : Introduction, description of fluid flow, classification of fluid flow.
Acceleration of fluid particles, flow rate and continuity equation, differential equation
of continuity,
Module II
(10 Lectures)
HSSM3204 Engineering
Module-I:
Engineering Economics Nature and scope, General concepts on micro & macro
economics. The Theory of demand, Demand function, Law of demand and its
exceptions, Elasticity of demand, Law of supply and elasticity of supply.
Determination of equilibrium price under perfect competition (Simple numerical
problems to be solved). Theory of production, Law of variable proportion, Law of
returns to scale.
Module-II:
(12 hours)
Time value of money Simple and compound interest, Cash flow diagram, Principle
of economic equivalence. Evaluation of engineering projects Present worth
method, Future worth method, Annual worth method, internal rate of return method,
Cost-benefit analysis in public projects. Depreciation policy, Depreciation of capital
assets, Causes of depreciation, Straight line method and declining balance method.
Module-III:
(12 hours)
Text Books:
1. Riggs, Bedworth and Randhwa, Engineering Economics, McGraw Hill
Education India.
2. M.D. Mithani, Principles of Economics.
Reference Books :
1.
Sasmita Mishra, Engineering Economics & Costing , PHI
2.
Sullivan and Wicks, Engineering Economy, Pearson
3.
R.Paneer Seelvan, Engineering Economics, PHI
4.
Gupta, Managerial Economics, TMH
5.
Lal and Srivastav, Cost Accounting, TMH
Behaviour
Module I :
The study of Organizational Behaviour : Defination and Meaning, Why Study OB
Learning Nature of Learning, How Learning occurs, Learning and OB.
Foundations of Individual Behaviour : Personality Meaning and Defination, Determinants
of Personality, Personality Traits, Personality and OB.
Perception Meaning and Definition, Perceptual Process, Importance of Perception in OB.
Motivation Nature and Importance, Herzbergs Two Factor Theory, Maslows Need
Hierarchy Theory, Alderfers ERG Theory, Evaluations.
Module II :
Organizational Behaviour Process : Communication Importance, Types, Gateways and
Barriers to Communication, Communication as a tool for improving Interpersonal
Effectiveness, Groups in Organizations Nature, Types, Why do people join groups, Group
Cohesiveness and Group Decision-making Managerial Implications, Effective Team
Building. Leadership-Leadership & Management, Theories of Leadership-Trait theory,
Leader Behaviour theory, Contingency Theory, Leadership and Followership, How to be an
effective Leader, Confict-Nature of Conflict and Conflict Resolution. An Introduction to
Transactional Analysis (TA).
Module-III :
Organization : Organizational Culture Meaning and Definition, Culture and Organizational
Effectiveness. Introduction to Human Resource Management-Selection, Orientation,
Training and Development, Performance Appraisal, Incentives Organizational Change
Importance of Change, Planned Change and OB techniques. International Organisational
Behaviour Trends in International Business, Cultural Differences and Similarities,
Individual and Interpersonal Behaviour in Global Perspective.
Text Books :
1. Keith Davis, Organisational Behaviour, McGraw-Hill.
2. K.Aswathappa, Organisational Behaviour, Himalaya Publishing House.
Reference Books :
1. Stephen P. Robbins, Organisational Behaviour, Prentice Hall of India
2. Pradip N. Khandelwal, Organizational Behaviour, McGraw-Hill, New Delhi.
3. Uma Sekaran, Organizational Behaviour, TATA McGraw-Hill, New Delhi.
4. Steven L McShane, Mary Ann Von Glinow, Radha R Sharma Organizational
Behaviour , TATA McGraw- Hill.
5. D.K. Bhattachayya, Organizational Behaviour, Oxford University Press
6. K.B.L.Srivastava & A.K.Samantaray, Organizational Behaviour India Tech
7. Kavita Singh, Organizational Behaviour, Pearson
BSMS1213 Material
MODULE-I
MODULE-II
(13 Hours)
Electrical and Electronic materials: Electrical conductivity, Thermal conductivity, Free electron theory,
Energy band concept of conductor, insulator & semiconductor.
Superconductor materials: Principles of superconductivity, zero resistivity, Critical magnetic field and
critical current density, Type I & II superconductors, Applications of superconductors
Dielectric Materials: Microscopic displacement of atoms and molecules in an external DC electric
field, Polarization and dielectric constant, Dielectric susceptibility, polarization mechanisms,
Temperature and frequency dependence of dielectric constant, Dielectric breakdown, Ferroelectric
materials, Piezoelectrics, pyroelectrics and ferroelectrics, Dielectric materials as electrical insulators
Magnetic Materials: Concept of magnetism Diamagnetic, Paramagnetic, Ferromagnetic materials,
Hysteresis, Soft & hard magnetic materials, Ferrite
MODULE-III
(11 Hours)
Optical materials: optical properties scattering, refraction, reflection, transmission & absorption,
Laser principles and applications, Optical fibres principles and applications
Polymeric materials: Types of polymers, Mechanism of polymerization, Mechanical behaviour of
polymers, Fracture in polymers, Rubber types and applications, Thermosetting and thermoplastics,
Conducting polymers
Composite Materials: Microcomposites & Macrocomposites, fibre reinforced composites, Continuous
fibre composites, Short fibre composites, Polymer matrix composites, Metal-matrix composites,
Ceramic-matrix composites, Carbon-carbon Composites, Hybrid composites.
Ceramics: Types, structure, properties and application of ceramic materials
Other materials: Brief description of other materials such as Corrosion resistant materials, Nano
phase materials, Shape memory alloy, SMART materials
Text Books:
1.
Material Science for Engineers, James F. Shackelford & Madanapalli K Muralidhara,
Pearson Education
2.
Materials Science and Engineering, W.D.Callister, Wiley and Sons Inc.
Reference Books
1.
Materials Science by M.S. Vijaya , G.Rangarajan, Tata MacGraw Hill
2.
Materials Science by V. Rajendra, A. Marikani, Tata MacGraw Hill
3.
Materias Science for Electrical and Electronic Engineers, I.P.Jones, Oxford University
Press
4.
Elements of Material Science and Engineering, L.H.Van Vlack, Addison Wesley
5.
The Science and Engineering of Materials, Donald R. Askeland and Pradeep P Phule,
Thomson Learning (India Edition)
6.
Materials Science and Engineering, V.Raghavan, Prentice Hall of India Pvt.Ltd.
7.
Materials Science and Engineering in SI units, W.F.Smith, J.Hashemi and R.Prakash,
Tata MacGraw Hill
8.
Engineering Materials, Properties and Selection, Kenneth G. Budinski and Michael K.
Budinski, Prentice Hall of India
9.
Material Science & Engineering, Vijaya M. S., Rangarajan G, Tata McGraw Hill.
10. Material Science & Enginnering, S.K.Tripathy, A.K.Padhy & A. Panda, Scitech publication.
PCMR 4201
Module I
2hr
The Lathe :
Function of lathe, Types, Size, Descriptions and functions of lathe parts, thread cutting
mechanism, Centering, Turning, Taper Turning,, Knurling, Filing, Polishing, Grooving,
Drilling, Reaming on Lathe, Cutting tools, Tools bits & tool holders, types of tool, cutting
speed, depth of cut.
3hrs
Capstan & Turret Lathes:
Difference between a Capstan, and turret and engine lathe, Principal parts of Capstan &
Turret lathe, Tools & Tool holding devices, Production of a hexagonal bolt etc.
Module III
2hrs
Boring Machine
Types and parts of boring machine, Size, Boring tools, Horizontal & Vertical boring,
operations, Jig boring machine details.
2 hrs
Drilling machine
Types portable drilling machine, Sensitive, Upright, Radial, Gang, Multiple spindle, and
Autonate drilling machine quantities, deep hole, machines, parts, Tool holding devices, Drill
size, cutting speed, feed etc.
2hrs
Shaper: Types, Principal parts, Size of shaper, shaper mechanism, operation, tools, cutting
speedfeed,depth of cut etc.
2hrs
Planning machine & slotting machine:
Types, sizes, parts, Mechanism of operation, Tools, Cutting speed, Feed and depth of cut.
3hrs
Grinding machine:
Kinds of grinding, different parts grinding operation wet and dry grinding, Grinding wheel
(shapes & sizes) selection of grinding wheel, cutting speed & work speed. Feed & depth of
cut.
4hrs
Milling Machine:
Types, Parts, mechanisms , size, cutters, fundamentals of milling processes, Gear cutting,
fundamentals of gear milling, spur and helical gear, gear hobbing and Bevel gear generating
process.
2hr s
Powder metallurgy:
Introduction, Process, manufacture of metal powder, Blending, Compacting, Presintering,
sintering. Isostatic pressing, Products of powder metallurgy, Advantages & disadvantages.
3hrs
Text Book:
1. Hajra Chondhury S.K. Elements of workshop Technology Indian Book
Distribution Company.
2. P.E. Elli : An introduction to Workshop Practice. Blackie & Sons Ltd. London.
3. chapman W.A>J. Workshop Technology Vol-I,II,III
PCMR 4202
Module I
Ships Terms:
Various terms used in ship construction with reference to ships parameter e.g. L.B.P.,
Moulded draught etc., General Classification of Ships.
Stresses in ships Structure:
Bending, Shear, Hogging, Sagging, Racking, Pounding, Panting etc., and Strength members
to counteract the same.
Module- II
Sections and materials use:
Type of section like Angles, Bulb Plates, Flanged beams used in ship construction, Rivetting
& Welding. Testing of welds, fabricated components.
Module- III
Shell & Decks:
Plating systems for shells, Deck plating & Deck girders, discontinuities like hatches and
other openings, supporting and closing arrangements, mid-ship Section of ships.
PCMR4203 Naval
Architecture I
Module I
Ship Geometry and hydrostatic calculations ship geometry, body plan, halfbreadth plan, profile and buttocks; offset table; Numerical integration methods
Trapezoidal rule, Simpsons rules, three-eight-minus-one rule, Tchebycheffs rule
and other methods; Sectional area and vertical moment calculation; hydrostatic
calculations and curves.
Weights total weight of ship as a sum of light weight and deadweight; light weight
steel, machinery and oufit; deadweight cargo, ballast and consumables; inclining
experiment; LCG and VCG estimation.
Capacities volumetric capacity of cargo spaces, tanks and other spaces; capacity
table and diagram; GRT and NRT computation.
(15 hours)
Module II
Transverse stability at small angles Definition of stable, unstable and neutral
equilibrium; stability at small angles metacentric radius and metacentric height;
effect of free surface, lifting of weight, grounding etc., stability of submerged bodies,
stability of catamarans.
Transverse stability at large angles cross curves of stability; stability lever/
stability moment curve; inclining moment, dynamical stability; angle of loll, angle of
vanishing stability; IMO regulations on stability.
(10hours)
Longitudinal stability and trim Longitudinal BM, MCT1, change of L.C.B with
change of trim, change of trim due to adding or deducting weights, change in draft
and trim because of filling / flooding several tanks with different densities, alteration
of draft due to change in density, Flooding calculations, Floodable length curves,
M.O.T method for determination of floodable lengths, factors of subdivision, Loss of
stability due to grounding, Docking stability, Pressure on chocks.
Module III
Strength of Ships : Curves of buoyancy and weight, Curves of Load, Shearing
force and bending moments, Alternate methods, Standard conditions, Balancing
ship on wave, Approximation for max. Shearing force and bending moment, method
of estimating B.M & Deflection. Longitudinal strength, Moment of Inertia of Section,
Section Modulus.
(10 hours)
Freeboard freeboard and reserve buoyancy; damage stability introduction; ILLC
guidelines for freeboard Class A and class B freeboards; Water-tight Closing
appliances on deck; Plimsol mark and assignment of freeboard; draught marks
forward and aft.
Vibration Calculation of hull natural frequency at different modes, propeller RPM
and hull resonance diagram
PCME 7202
Group A
1.
Determination of equilibrium of coplanar forces.
2.
Determination of Moment of Inertia of Flywheel
3.
Determination of tensile strength of materials by Universal Testing Machine.
Group B
4.
Determination of Metacentric Height and application to stability of floating
bodies.
5.
Verification of Bernoullis Theorem and its application to Venturimeter.
6.
Determination of Cv and Cd of Orifices.
Group C
7.
Calibration of Bourdon Tube Pressure gauge and measurement of pressure
using manometers.
8.
Study of Cut-Sections of 2 stroke and 4 stroke Diesel Engine.
9.
Drawing
HSSM7203
Lab
30 hours
b.
4th Semester
BSCM1210
Module-I
Mathematics IV
(20 hours)
Numerical methods:
Approximation and round of errors, Truncation error and Taylors series
Roots of equation: The bisection method, the false-position method, fixed point
iteration, the Newton-Raphson method, Mullers method
Linear algebraic equation: LU decomposition, the matrix inverse, Gauss-Seidel
method
Interpolation: Newton divided difference interpolation, Lagrange Interpolation,
Newtons forward and backward interpolation.
Numerical integration: The trapezoidal rule, The Simpsons rules, Gauss quadrature
Ordinary differential equation: Eulers method, Improvement of Eulers method,
Runge-Kutta methods
Module-II
(10 Hours)
Probability:
Probability, Random variables, Probability distributions, Mean and variance of
distribution, Binomial, Poisson and Hypergeometric distributions, Normal distribution,
Distribution of several random variables.
Module-III
(10 Hours)
Mathematical Statistics:
Random sampling, Estimation of Parameters, Confidence Intervals, Testing of
hypothesis, Acceptance sampling, Chi square test for goodness of fit , Regression
Analysis, Fitting Straight Lines, Correlation analysis.
Text books:
1. S. C. Chapra and R. P. Canale, Numerical methods for Engineers, Fifth Edition,
McGraw Hill Education
Reading Chapters : 2, 3(3.1, 3.2), 4(4.2, 4.3), 5(5.1, 5.2, 5.3), 6(6.4), 9(9.1, 9.2),
10(10.2), 13(13.1,13.2,13.5), 16(16.1, 16.2), 17(17.3), 20(20.1, 20.2, 20.3)
2. E. Kreyszig, Advanced Engineering Mathematics:, Eighth Edition, Wiley India
Reading Chapters: 22, 23( except 23.5 and 23.8)
Reference books:
1. Jay L. Devore, Probability and Statistics for Engineering and Sciences,
Seventh Edition, Thomson/CENGAGE Learning India Pvt. Ltd
2. P. V.ONeil, Advanced Engineering Mathematics, CENGAGE Learning, New Delhi
BEEE2215
MODULE- I
(10 Hrs)
1.
2.
Characteristic for (i) Separately Excited DC Motor, (ii) DC Shunt Motor, (iii) DC Series
Motor, Starting, Speed control and application of DC motor.
MODULE- II
(10 Hrs)
3.
4.
Construction, Principle of
MODULE- III
(10 Hrs)
5.
6.
Text Book :
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
Electric Machinery Fitzgerald, Charles Kingsley Jr., S. D. Umans Tata Mc Graw Hill.
7.
Electric Machinery And Transformers Guru & Hiziroglu Oxford University Press.
8.
of Materials-I
Module-I
1. Analysis of Axially Loaded Members:
Composite bars in tension and compression- temperature stresses in composite
rods- statically indeterminate problem.
2. Members in Biaxial State of stress:
Stresses in thin cylinders, thin spherical shells under internal pressure- wire winding
of thin cylinders.
3. Strain Deformation:
Two dimensional state of strain, Principal strains and principal axes of strain
measurements, calculation of principles stresses from strains.
Module-II
4. Shear Force and Bending Moment Diagrams for simple Beams:
Support reactions for statically determinate beams, relationship between bending
moment and sheer force, Sheer force and Bending moment diagrams.
5. Simple Bending of Beams:
Theory of simple bending of initially straight beams, distribution of normal and
sheer stress, beams of two materials composite beams.
Module-III
6. Deflection of beams:
Slope and deflection of beams by integration method and area- moment method.
7. Torsion in solid and hollow circular shafts Twisting moment, strength of solid
and hollow circular shafts. Strength of shafts in combined bending and twisting
8. Close- Coiled helical springs.
TEXT BOOKS:
1. Elements of strength of Materials by Timoshenko & Young (Fifth Edition)
(Chapter : 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8, ( Relevant article only)
REFERENCE BOOKS:
2. Strength of Materials by G.H. Ryder
PCMR4204
Module-I
Engine Room Layout : Lay out of main and auxiliary machinery in engine rooms in different ships.
Layout of Pipe lines, Pipe material, Piping arrangement for steam, blige, ballast and oil and cooling
system lines with various fittings. Domestic fresh water and sea water and sea water hydrosphore
system. Colour code and safety fittings of bunkering procedure and in the pipe lines etc.
Bunkering Procedure:
Precautions taken i.e. safe practice, safety fittings in bunkering lines etc. Line diagram for H.F.O &
D.O in bunkers.
Blowers and Compressors:
Operational and constructional details of blowers and compressors used on board ships. Uses of
compressed air.
Pumps & Filters:
Types of pumps, centrifugal pumps and priming methods, Positive displacement pumpsReciprocating, Screw, Gear and Lobe pumps, submerged and deep well pumps, characteristics and
application of pumps, cane and Maintenance of pumps.
Strainers and filters, types of Marine filters, Auto cleaner and Duplex filters, Static filters, Priming,
maintenance of filters.
Module II
Deck Machinery:
Various types of deck machinery used in ships (e.g. Winches and Windlass) and their requirements.
Operation and Maintenance. Deck Cranes, Hydraulic deck machinery, hydraulic motors, line lifters
and systems.
Anchoring & Mooring:
Anchors, Anchor windlass, hawse pipe, anchoring arrangement, mooring fitting, mooring & towing
winches, mooring arrangement in forwarded and aft.
Dry cargo Handling
Cargo winches, light and heavy derrick System, Cranes, types of cargo hatch covers and their
operation, Automatic loading and unloading of bulk cargo, RORO Ships, stem and side doors for
horizontal loading of cargo and vehicles.
Lifting Gears:
Engine room crane, chain blocks, tackles, Anchor chain its testing & survey requirement.
Module-III
Heat Exchangers:
Tubular and plate type, construction and maintenance, materials used, Tube removal & plugging.
Pollution Prevention:
Use of coalescers, baffles, grids, Stokes law, Static & Turbo Separators, Oily Bilge Separators, their
construction and operation, prevention of oil pollution and various international requirements, Marpol
Conventions, OLM & OCM, introduction of IMO conventions, regulation, rules and arrangements. Job
requirements of a watch keeping engineer.
Regulations regarding Sewage, Garbage and liquid discharge from ships, Sewage Treatment
plant, Sludge Tank & Sludge P/P, Incinerator.
.
Ventilation:
Ventilation of Cargo holds, pump rooms, CO2 and Battery Room, Air Charge requirements, Total air
requirement of engine room for efficient combustion, compressed air system in Engine Room,
Regularity requirement for Ventilation, ventilator openings on deck, fans, their installation and
maintenance.
Dynamics-I
Module I
1. Mechanisms: Basic Kinematic concepts and definitions, Mechanism, Link,
Kinematics Pair, Classification of Kinematic pairs, Degrees of freedom,
Kinematic, Binary Rernay and Quaternary joints and links, degrees of
freedom for plane mechanism, Grublers Equation, Inversion of mechanism,
Four bar chains and their inversion, single slider crank cahin, Double slider
crank chain and their inversion
2. Kinematic analysis: Determination of velocity using graphical and analytical
techniques, Instanceous centre method, relative velocity at a Pin-joint.
Acceleration Diagram for a slider crank mechanism, Corilis component of
acceleration and its application.
3. inertia forces in reciprocating Parts: Velocity and acceleration of piston by
analytical method, Angular velocity and angular acceleration of connecting
rod analytical method and by graphical method, piston effort, force acting
along the connecting rod, Crank Effort, Turning moment on crank Shaft.
MODULE-II
4. Dynamically equivalent system, compound Pendulum, correction couple.
Turning moment diagram for different types of engines, Fluctuation of energy
and fluctuation of speed.
5. Friction of a screw and nut, Square threaded Screw, V-threaded screw, pivot
and collar friction, friction circle, Friction axis, Friction clutches, Transmission
of power by single plate, multi plates and cone clutches.
MODULE-III
6. Brakes & Dynamometers: Classification of brakes, Analysis of simple Prone
brake, Rope brake, Band brake dynamometer, Belt transmission
dynamometer, Torsion dynamometer.
7. Gear Trains: Simple Train, Compound train, Reverted train, Epicyclical train
and their applications.
8. belt, rope and chain drives, Initial tension, Effect of centrifugal tension on
power transmission, Maximum power transmission capacity, Belt creep and
slip.
Text Books
1. A text book of Theory of Machines (in S.I. units)- R.K. Bansal, Laxmi
publication
Chapter : 1, 3, 4,7,8,10,11,12.
Reference Books:
1. The Theory of Machines Thomas Bevan.
Construction
Module I
Statutory Certificates :
Statutory certificates and their validity. Ships registration formalities, intact stability,
criteria under damaged conditions (constructional point of view in compliance with
statutory regulations, Enhanced survey requirements, HSSC).
Constructional Features and rule guidelines for a merchant vessel as per MARPOL
regulations, IBC and IGC codes.
(15 hrs)
Materials for shipbuilding steel, physical properties, Grades of steel for
shipbuilding; aluminum, shipbuilding grade, where used; Fibre Reinforced plastics,
types of fibres and resins, moulding methods, precautions during construction;
Testing of materials and welds, destructive and non-destructive testing methods,
rule requirements for testing.
(12 hrs)
Module II
Shipyard layout design office, mould loft, stockyard, plate preparation, hull shop,
prefabrication shop, building berth, assembly shops and area, outfitting jetty, building
docks; material handling; painting.
(4 hrs)
Shipbuilding Practice preparation, marking, cutting, forming and welding of
plates and section; subassembly and assembly of units; unit construction method;
outfitting and advanced outfitting; dock trials and sea trials, delivery.
(10 hrs)
Launching end-on launching, side launching launching ways, launching
schedule.
(3 hrs)
Module III
Building docks and dry docks docking and floatation of ships in a dry dock;
fitting and removal of propellers and rudders; under water hull inspection and
repairs.
(9 hrs)
Quality control Role of Classification Societies; Construction under survey and
periodic surveys; Classification Society Rules; Shipyards own quality control.
(7 hrs)
Engineering Drawing
Module I
Drawing : Advanced Marine Machinery assembly drawings.
Part - I (Auxiliary Machine)
Marine machinery components as assorted stop and sluice valves and auxiliary equipment
dismantled; to be conceptualised in assembly and laid out as working & functional parts.
Sectional views in elevation and plans executed. Part sectional views depiction.
Part - II (Main Machine)
Marine engine components dismantled. Assembled drawings of pistons, thrust blocks,
liners, connecting rods, crossheads, injection valves, starting valves, Fuel pumps, stern tube
& Tail shaft, Rudder carrier bearing and all equipment with main machinery. Sectional /
Outside and plan views of parts fitted / removed and in functional order.
1. Architectural Design-I & Measured Drawing
Objective: to develop the skill of analysis, creative idea finding & their synthesis. Design of
simple space through creative ideas by visualizing external & internal dimensions.
Design of small objects with respect to function, structure and aesthetics.
Importance of physical factors in architectural design, orientation, ventilation, adequate
protection from rain, insects etc.
The human dimensions in various postures. Their relation to dimensioning of everyday
utilities like the table, chair, sinks etc.
Design of small structures- street furniture, kiosks, clock towers, milk booth, cycle stand,
shop etc. and objects of interest with respect to form and orientation.
Study of design of part of residential buildings, with respect to Indoor and outdoor spaces of
buildings. Detail layout of residential components such as bathrooms, kitchen, bed room etc.
Minimum two projects and one time problems must be conducted.
Time problem is to be of 8 hours duration.
( Any Eight )
Material Testing
1. Impact strength
2. Hardness strength
3. Rigidity modulus
4. Compression / Bending strength
5. Fatigue strength
Thermodynamics
6. Testing of Diesel Engine (single cylinder)
7. Testing of Petrol Engine (single cylinder)
8. Study of cut model of water tubes and fire tube boilers
9. Determination of effy of compressor
10. Valve timing diagram of IC engines
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6th SEMESTER
THEORY
Code
Contact
Hours
Subject
THEORY
L-T-P
Credits
3-0-0
2-0-0
3-0-0
L-T-P
Credit
s
3-0-0
3-0-0
3-0-0
3-0-0
3-0-0
3-0-0
3-0-0
3-0-0
3-0-0
Credits (Theory)
Code
Contact
Hours
Subject
17
PRACTICALS/SESSIONALS
Credits (Theory)
18
PRACTICALS/SESSIONALS
0-0-3
0-0-3
0-0-3
0-0-3
0-0-3
0-0-3
0-0-3
Credits (Practicals/Sessionals)
25
23
5th Semester
HSSM3302 OPTIMIZATION
IN ENGINEERING
(3-0-0)
Module-I
(10 Hours)
Idea of Engineering optimization problems, Classification of optimization algorithms,
Modeling of problems and principle of modeling.
Linear programming: Formulation of LPP, Graphical solution, Simplex method, Big-M
method, Revised simplex method, Duality theory and its application, Dual simplex
method , Sensitivity analysis in linear programming
Module -II
(10 Hours)
Transportation problems: Finding an initial basic feasible solution by Northwest
Corner rule, Least Cost rule, Vogels approximation method, Degeneracy, Optimality
test, MODI method, Stepping stone method
Assignment problems: Hungarian method for solution of Assignment problems
Integer Programming:
Branch and Bound algorithm for solution of integer
Programming Problems
Queuing models: General characteristics, Markovian queuing model, M/M/1 model,
Limited queue capacity, Multiple server, Finite sources, Queue discipline.
Module -III
(10 Hours)
Non-linear programming: Introduction to non-linear programming.
Unconstraint optimization: Fibonacci and Golden Section Search method.
Constrained optimization with equality constraint: Lagrange multiplier, Projected
gradient method
Constrained optimization with inequality constraint: Kuhn-Tucker condition,
Quadratic programming
Introduction to Genetic Algorithm.
Recommended text books
1. A. Ravindran, D. T. Philips, J. Solberg, Operations Research- Principle and
Practice, Second edition, Wiley India Pvt Ltd
2. Kalyanmoy Deb, Optimization for Engineering Design, PHI Learning Pvt Ltd
Recommended Reference books:
1. Stephen G. Nash, A. Sofer, Linear and Non-linear Programming, McGraw Hill
2. A.Ravindran, K.M.Ragsdell, G.V.Reklaitis, Engineering Optimization, Second
edition, Wiley India Pvt. Ltd
3. H.A.Taha,A.M.Natarajan,
P.Balasubramanie,
A.Tamilarasi,
Operations
Research, Eighth Edition, Pearson Education
4. F.S.Hiller, G.J.Lieberman, Operations Research, Eighth Edition, Tata McDraw
Hill
5. P.K.Gupta, D.S.Hira, Operations Research, S.Chand and Company Ltd.
PCMR4301 APPLIED
THERMODYNAMICS-II (2-0-0)
Module-I
(7hours)
Fuel combustion and dissociation:
Definition of Fuel, Combustion equation, Analysis of the products of combustion,
stoichimetric combustion, excess air, mixture strength, dissociation. Effect of
dissociation on I.C. Engines.
Module-II
(10 hours)
Vapour Power Cycles:
Carnots cycle, Rankine cycle, modified Rankine cycle, superheat cycle, reheat cycle,
Regenerative cycle, Binary vapour cycle and its effect of thermal efficiency, steam
Machinery plants, Combined steam & gas plant calculations.
Module-III
(13hours)
Transmission of heat:
Fouriers law of heat conduction, Thermal conductivity of insulating materials.
Conduction through flat and cylindrical surfaces, spherical surfaces in series. Radiation:
Basic, Stephan Boltzan law, grey/black bodies etc. heat Transfer from fluids to fluids
through walls. Application of heat transfer in marine heat exchangers, like coolers,
heaters, condensers
PCMR4302 MACHINE
DYNAMICS-II (3-0-0)
Module I
1. Mechanism: motor vehicle steering gears: the Davis steering gear, the
Ackermann steering gear, hooks joint.
2. Gyroscope: gyroscope couple- plane disc, two bladed air screws, analysis of the
force on bearings due to the force processing of rotating disc mounted on shafts,
gyroscopic stabilization.
3. Toothed gears: theory of shapes and action of tooth properties and methods of
generation of standard tooth profiles, standard proportions, interference and
under- cutting, method for eliminating interference, minimum number of teeth to
avoid interference.
Module-II
4. Cams: simple harmonic, constant velocity and constant acceleration, types
displacement, velocity and acceleration of flower, cams with specified contours.
5. Governors: Centrifugal Governors-watt and Porter Governors, spring Loaded
Governor- Hartnell Governor, sensitiveness, stability, Isochronisms, Hunting,
Governor Effort and power, Curves of controlling force, effect of friction.
6. Dynamics of Machine: Inertia Force, Inertia Force, Inertia Torque, inertia Force in
the Reciprocating engines, Turning moment diagrams, Flywheel.
Module-III
7. Balancing: Balancing of revolving masses in one plane and different planes,
partial balance of single cylindrical engine.
8. Free and forced vibration of a spring-mass system damping, vibration isolation
and transmissibility, transverse vibration of shafts carrying a point load,
Uniformity distribution load and several loads, Dunkerlys method and energy
method. Whirling of shafts, Two rotor systems, three rotor system, Geared
system
Text Books:
1. Theory of Mechanics, S.S. rattan, Tata Mc Graw Hill
2. mechanism and Machine Theory, rao & ukkipati, Wiley Eastern Ltd.
3. theory of machines, Thomas Bevan
PCMR4303 ADVANCED
Module-I
Advanced Dimension Analysis:
Non Dimensional Performance characteristic of roto-dynamic machinery
Reciprocating Pumps: Various types, Single and double acting, single and multi
cylinder, co-efficient of discharge Theoretical indicator diagrams, effect acceleration
and friction, use of air-vessel.
Module-II
Centrifugal Pump: Calculations of various heads, Losses and Efficiency, Work done
per unit weight, Dimension of impellers, velocity diagrams at inlet and exit,
calculations for power input, Torque of shafts, cavitations in centrifugal pumps,
NPSH, special head
Module-III
Impulse and Reaction Turbines: Pelton Wheel: Inward Flow reaction turbine,
efficiency and vane
angles, van aped and head lost in runner, specific speed,
Applied problems
PEMR5301 MARINE
Module I
Propulsion Shafting System: Intermediate & Tail shaft, Propeller fitting arrangement,
thrust block, shaft bearings, stern tube, water & oil lubricated stern gland, shaft
alignment.
Pumps: Types of pumps, centrifugal pumps and priming methods, Positive
displacement pumps- Reciprocating, Screw, Gear and Lobe pumps, submerged and
deep well pumps, characteristics and application of pumps, cane and Maintenance of
pumps.
Module II
Fuels: Types of fuels: coal, petroleum and natural gas, their physical and chemical
properties and classification, Testing methods, merits and demerits of use of different
fuels in ship board operation.
Oil Purification: Theory of oil purification, various methods of oil purification, principles
of operation and construction of different centrifuges for heavy fuel and lubricating oil,
like FOPX system, self cleaning system, use of Homogenizers etc.
Cargo handling System in tankers: Cargo Pumps, loading & discharge arrangement,
tank cleaning system, crude oil washing water rinsing, stripping system, and Inert Gas
system.
Module III
Evaporates: Construction and operation of different types of evaporators, Fresh water
Generators, and distillers, Reverse osmosis Process, Conditioning arrangement of
distilled water for drinking purpose.
Lubrication System:Theories of lubrication, Types of lubricants, their properties and
ship board use. Terminologies, Different additives, L/O. Analysis and engine condition
monitoring. Loading pattern of various types of bearing in Marine use. Ship board
testing of L.O./F.O/ Oily mist detector & its use.
Ship Protection & Maintenance:Corrosion- Causes and prevention, Painting &
Catholic protections, Sacrificial Anodes, vs Impressed Current method etc.
PEMR5302 ELEMENTARY
DESIGN (3-0-0)
Module I
(10 Hours)
Procedures in Machine Design, Concepts of design procedure and processes, Design
synthesis, Ergonomic consideration in design. Feasibility, Preliminary Design
Alternative, Preliminary & Final Plans & Drawing, Use of standards in design, selection
of preferred sizes, common useful materials and manufacturing considerations in
design.
Review of failure criteria in mechanical design, properties of materials, heat
treatment processes, BIS system of designation of steels, Basis of good design.
Deformation, wear corrosion.
Common useful material design, Basis of good design. Failure of machine parts
deformation web corrosion.
Strength consideration For Machine Design:
Strength of materials, Reliability, influence of size, stress concentration, strength under
combined stresses, static loads, Impact loads, Repeated loads, completely reversed
loads, static plus Alternating loads, cyclic & combined loads, fatigue strength, Dynamic
stresses, selection of materials.
Module-II
(10 hours)
Specifications: Fit, Tolerance, finish-BIS, Design and Drawing to specifications for parts
subjected to direct loads.
Fasteners: Bolts & screws, cotter and knuckle joints, keys and couplings, pipe joints.
Module-III
(25 hours)
Riveted joints and welded joints, design of welded machine parts.
Power transmission: Shafts and axles, Bearing clutches and brakes, Belt
Drives, Chain Drives.
Design and Drawing of tooth gearing like Spur and Bevel gear, Rack and Pinion Worm
and Worm wheels, Helical gears etc.
PRACTICALS
PCMR7301 SHIP
PCMR7302 HYDROSTATICS
a.
b.
c.
d.
e.
f.
g.
h.
PCMR7303 DESIGN
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project on designing of
a. Nuts and Bolts
b. Cotter Joints
c. Knuckle joints
d. Welded Connections
e. Muff- Coupling
f. Flange Coupling
g. Flexible Coupling
PROJECT-I (0-0-3)
PCMR7304 PRACTICAL
SEAMANSHIP, ELEMENTARY
NAVIGATION AND SURVIVAL AT SEA (0-0-3)
Navigational Lights and Signals: Port and starboard, towards and aft mast lights,
colours and location. Look out precautions and Bad weather, flags used on ships, flag
etiquette, Morse and semaphore signaling, sound signals.
Anchors: Their use, Dropping and weight anchor, cable stopper.
Rope Knots and Moorings: Types of Knots, Practice of knot formation, materials of
ropes, strength, care and maintenance, use of mooring line, heaving line, Rat guards,
Canvas and its use.
Survival at sea:
Survival difficulties and factors, equipment available, duties of Crew members, initial
action on boarding, maintaining the craft.
Practical: Knots, bends and hitches, Ropes splice, Donning of life jackets, Life boat
drills, Lowering and hoisting of life boats.(models)
Life boats and Life rafts: Construction, Equipments carried carrying capacity. Davits
and their operation, launching of life rafts (inflatable type). Embarkation into lifeboat and
life raft. Survival pack, stowage and securing arrangement.
Abandon Ship: Manning of lifeboat and life raft. Muster list, Radio and Alarm signals,
Distress Signal (S.O.S. ) Distress calls time and Radio frequency. Pyro-techniques.
6th Semester
PCMR 4305 MARINE
Module-I
General considerations governing the design of Boilers:
(2 hours)
Types of marine boilers, comparison of smoke tube and water tube boilers:
destructive and Non Destructive tests on plates, rivers, welded seams, classification
societies requirements for boiler construction.
Smoke tube Boilers:
(2 hours)
Various types in Marine use, principle dimensions and staying of flat surface of
multitubular cylindrical Boilers. Vertical Auxiliary Boilers.
Water Tube boilers:
(6 hours)
general description with sketches of principal types of Boilers in marine use, super
heater, Economizer, Air pre-heater and steam pre-heater. Circulation and use of
unheated Down comers in highly rated boilers. Superheat temperature control,
Attemperatores and De-superheaters
Waste heat Boilers:
(3 hours)
Waste heat recovery calculation, Lamont exhaust gas boiler. Scotch composite
Boiler, Cochran exhaust gas and composite boiler.
Exhaust gas (Spanner, composite boiler), Forced water circulation boiler, Double
evaporation boilers.
Module -II
Boiler Mountings:
(5 hours)
Safety valves- Improved High. Lift, Full Lift and Full Bore type: Gauge glassOrdinary plate type and remote indicator; Automatic feed regulator, three element
High & Low water level alarms, Main steam stop valves, retractable type soot blower
etc.
Operation Care & Maintenance: Precommissiong procedures, Hydraulic test,
steam raising and operating procedures.
(3 hours)
Refractory: Purpose Refractory types of Refractory and reasons for failure.
(3 hours)
Oil Burning:
1. Procedures of liquid fuel burning in open furnace
2. various types of atomizer
3. furnace arrangement for oil burning
4. boiler control system i.e. master control, fuel control, air control and viscosity
control.
(2 hours)
Constructional details: Types of blades, method of fixing, solid built-up & drum
rotor for impulse and reaction turbines, castings for HP and LP impulse and reaction
;turbines, diaphragms, nozzles, glands, carbon glands, labyrinth packing glands,
main bearings and thrust bearings.
(4 hours)
Module-III
Lubrication of Turbines: suitable oils and their properties, lubrication of main
bearing, thrust bearings, thrust bearings and gears. Gravity and pressure lubricationoil system and emergency lubrication arrangement.
(2 hours)
Condensers: Shapes and types of condensers, constructional details, location and
method of securing, working principles, contraction and expansion allowances, leak
test. Effect-change of temperature, circulating water quality, change of main engine
power, condenser surface.
(2 hours)
Operation and Maintenance:
Turbine drain system, turbine gland steam, warning through a turbine plant, control
of speed and power of population, throttle valve control and nozzle control,
emergency controls, emergency operation of turbines, vibration in marine steam
turbine, steam turbine losses. Breakdown and fault finding.
Alignment checking:
By bridge gauge and poker gauge, allowances for expansion, sliding foot, thrust
bearing static. And dynamic balancing.
(6 hours)
INTERNAL COMBUSTION
ENGINEI (3-0-0)
Module I
Performance and Characteristics of I.C. Engine: 4- stroke and 2-stroke cycles: Deviation
from ideal condition in actual engines; Limitation in Parameters, Timing Diagrams of 2-stroke
and 4-stroke engines. Comparative study of slow speed, medium speed and high-speed diesel
engines- suitability and requirements for various Purposes Mean Piston speed, M.C.R. and C.S.
R. ratings. Practical heat balance diagrams and thermal efficiency.
(4 hours)
General description of I.C. Engines: Constructional Details of different Marine diesel Engines
(M.A.N.,Sulzar, B&W make etc.).
(6 hours)
Principal Components: Jackets & Liners, Cylinder heads. Pistons, Cross heads, Connecting
rods, Bed plates, A-frames, welded construction for bed plates and frames. Tie rods. (9 hours)
Module-II
Scavenging and Supercharging Systems: Scavenging arrangements in 2-stroke engines; Air
charging and exhausting in 4-stroke engines; various types of scavenging in 2-stroke engines;
Uni-flow, cross loop and reverse loop scavenging, their merits and demerits, scavenge pumps for
normally aspirated engines; under piston scavengineing, scavenge manifold.
(4 hours)
Supercharging Arrangements: Pulse and constant Pressure types; their relative merits and
demerits in highly rated marine propulsion engines. Air movements inside the cylinders.
Turbocharger and its details. Two stage, un-cooled, radial turbochargers.
(3 hours)
Combustion of Fuels in I.C. Engines: Grade of suitable fuels. Preparation of fuels for efficient
combustion. Fuel Injectors, and its details. Ignition delay, after burning Compression Pressure
ratio and its effect on engines. Reasons for variation in compression pressure and peak pressure,
design aspects o combustion chamber. Control of NOX, SOX in Exhaust emission. (5 hours)
Module-III
Cooling of I.C. Engines: various cooling media used; their merits and demerits, Cooling of
Pistons, Cylinder jackets & Cylinder heads, Bore Cooling, Coolant conveying mechanism and
systems, maintenance of coolant and cooling system.
(3 hours)
Safety and Prevention of mishaps in I.C. Engines
Causes and Prevention of crank-case explosions, and scavenge fires, detection of same and
safety fittings provided to prevent damage, Uptake fire, starting airline explosion., thermal
stresses.
(4 hours)
Gas Turbine Plants: Constant volume or Explosion cycle Gas Turbine plant, constant pressure
cycle or joule-Brayton cycle Gas Turbine plant, simple C-B-T-H cycle, condition for maximum
work output and thermal efficiency and work ratio of Gas Turbine plants
(5 hours)
PCMR4307 MARINE
ELECTRONICS (3-0-0)
Module I
1.Review of combinational circuit : Adder, Multiplier, Multiplexer; General idea about
Flip Flop - shift register and co
(12 hours)
Module II
2.Transducers : Strain gauge, Thermo couple, LVDT, Piezo electric Transducers,
Optical Transducers, Inductive-Torque
(3 hours)
3.Electronic Instruments : Basic Principle of operation of transistor voltmeter, Digital
Frequency meter, Digital multimeter
(4 hours)
4. Silicon controlled Rectifier, Thyristor, Power control and inverters.
(4 hours)
5.Microprocessor architecture : Introduction to 8085 up, pins and signal register
organization, timing and control mod
(5
hours)
6.Instruction set and Assembly Language Programming of 8085 Instruction set,
memory and I/O addressing, Ass
(5 hours)
7. Memory interfacing and interrupts.
(2 hours)
Module III
8. Introduction to 8051, 8255 only architecture & pin diagram
(2 hours)
9. Intel 8086 ( 16 bit processor) - Architecture, Addressing mode, pins and signal,
Instruction format
(5
hours)
10.Digital Data Acquistion system : Interfacing transducers to Electronics control and
measuring system, instrumentation
(3 hours)
Reference books :
1. Digital Electronics by A.Anand Kumar, PHI publication (module I)
2. Electronics Instrumention and measurement Technique by w.o.cooper (module II)
3. Introduction to microprocessor for scientist & Engineers by Ghosh &
Sridhar(PHI)(moduleIII)
4. Advanced microprocessor & peripherals by A.K.Ray & K.M.Bhurchandi(TMH)(module
IV).
5. Elements of Electronic Instrumentation and Measurement by Joseph J. Carr
(Pearson)
6. Power Electronics by P. S. Bhimbra (Module II)
Module- I
Turning Moment & Flywheel : Functions of Flywheel, Crank Effort Diagrams, Fluctuation of
speed and energy. Effect of centrifugal tension on flywheel, inertia torque and its effects on
crank effort diagrams.
(3 hours)
Kinematics and Link-Mechanisms : Relative motion between bodies moving in different
planes. Instantaeous center method, Rubbing velocities at pin joints. Graphical Construction for
relative velocity and acceleration in different link and sliding mechanisms. Analytical
determination of velocity and acceleration. Forces in crank and connecting rods. Inertia force on
link connecting rods etc. Effect of friction.
(3 hours)
Cams : Types of cams and followers. Specified motion of followers. Uniform acceleration and
decelearation, S.H.M and uniform velocity, Graphical construction of cam-profile. (4 hours)
Analytical design procedure for cams with Straight Flank, Curved Flank, Circular flank with
various types of followers, spring force and reaction torque. In-line cams and off center cams.
(4 hours)
Balancing : Balancing of masses rotating in different planes, dynamic forces at bearings,
Primary and secondary balance of multi-cylinder in-line engines and configurations. (3 hours)
Module II
Spur Gearing : Various definition e.g. p.c.d module, path of contact, velocity of sliding,
Interference, Gear Ratio and center distance of simple and compound gear trains.
(5 hours)
Toothed Gearing : Types of gear, conditions for transmission of constant velocity ratio,
methods of avoiding interference, Transmission of power by gear trains on parallel shafts, Rack
and pinion, Bevel gears, worm and worm wheel, Spur gear, Helical gears, Spiral gears, Epicyclic
gear trains, Torque on gear trains, acceleration in gear trains.
(3 hours)
Gyroscope : Gyroscopic couple, Vector representation of torque and angular momentum, steady
rectangular precession, Vector treatment, Steady conical precession, Motion involving steady
precession, Application to ship stabilization.
(3 hours)
Vibration : Free harmonic vibration, Linear motion of an elastic system, Angular motion of an
elastic system, Differential equation of motion, Free vibration of springs in series and parallel,
Simple and Compound pendulums, Single and two degrees of freedom.
(3 hours)
Module III
Torsional Vibrations : Single rotor system, rotor at end and rotor in the middle, Effect of Inertia
of shaft, Two rotor system, rotors at both ends and rotors at one end, Three rotor and multirotor
system. Torsionally equivalent shaft, Geared shaft system.
( 3 hours)
Forced Vibrations : Forced Linear and Angular vibrations, Periodic force transmitted to
support, Periodic moment of the support.
(3 hours)
Transverse Vibrations of beams : Single concentrated load, effect of the mass of the beam,
Energy method several concentrated Loads, Uniformly distributed load, Dunkerleys empirical
method for several Concentrated loads.
(3 hours)
Whirling of Shafts : Whirling of shafts, Critical speed, Effect of slope of the disc, Effect of end
thrust.
(3 hours)
Damped Vibrations : Idea of viscous and coloumb damping, Linear and Angular vibrations
with viscous damping, Forced damped linear and angular vibrations, Periodic movement of the
support.
(2 hours)
ARCHITECTURE-II (3-0-0)
Module-I
Calm water resistance of ships:- Components of resistance- viscous and wave making, frictional
and residuary components; other components- appendages, wind, roughness and fouling, waves
etc. shallow water resistance; resistance of high speed craft; model experiments- Froude number,
Reynolds number, Froudes law of similarity, ITTC friction line, towing experiments,
extrapolation of model experiments results, correlation allowance, EHP- naked, trial and service.
Propulsion & Propellers: Definitions, apparent and real ship wake, Thrust relation between
powers, relation between mean pressure and speed, measurement of pitch, Cavitations.
Propeller types, Fixed pitch, Variable Pitch, Ring propeller, Kort nozzles, Voith Schneider
Propeller, Propeller theory. Blade element theory, Law of similitude and model tests with
propellers, propulsion tests, Geometry and geometrical properties of screw propellers, ship
model correlation, ship trails.
Module-II
Motion of Ship on waves: Theory of waves, Trochoidal waves, relationship between line of
orbit centers and the undistributed surface, Sinusoidal waves, Irregular wave pattern, Wave
spectra, Wave amplitudes, Rolling in unresisting media, rolling in resisting media, practical
aspects of rolling. Anti rolling devices, Forces caused by rolling and pitching, Heaving and
Yawing.
Structural Performance: Simple beam theory, Buoyancy and load curves, shear force and
bending moment calculation, deflection of hull girder, midship section modulus and stresses at
deck and keel, wave bending moment, classification requirement for section modulus, in-plane
stresses, bucking, bulkhead analysis.
Module-III
Rudder Theory: Action of the Rudder in turning a ship, Force on rudder, Torque on stock,
calculation of force torque on nonrectangular rudder, angle of heel due to force torque on rudder,
angle of heel when turning.
Types of Rudder, model experiments and turning trials, Area and shape of rudder, position of
rudder, position, stern rudders Bow rudders.
Maneuverability rudder- aerofoil theory, lift, drag and Centre of pressure; turning moment
on a ship due to ship and rudder; turning and control characteristics, control loop; different
maneuvering devices.
Powering Performance Characteristic- Powering Performance characteristics, matching
engine and propeller, sea trial procedure for speed measurement, change of performance in a sea
way and with ageing.
Maneuvering performance Characteristics- Maneuvering trails during sea trials, heel during
turn, IMO criteria for collision prevention.
PRACTICALS
PCMR 9305 BOILER
(a) To determine hardness content of the sample of boiler water in P.P. M. in terms of
CaCO3
(b) To determine chloride content of the sample of water in P.P.M- in terms of Ca
CO3Ca
(c) To determine alkalinity due to phenolphthalein, total Alk, and caustic alk of the
sample of water in P.P.M.
(d) To determine phosphate content of the sample of water.
(e) To determine dissolved oxygen content of the sample of water.
(f) To determine Sulphate content of the given sample of water.
(g) To determine Ph-value of the given sample of water.
CPMR 9306
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PROJECT (0-0-3)
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COURSE STRUCTURE
4th
7th SEMESTER
Sub.
Code
PCMR4401
Theory
8th SEMESTER
Contact
hours
Credit Sub.
Code
3-0-0
2-0-0
3-0-0
PCMR4404
3-0-0
PCMR4405
3-0-0
Elective-II
(any one)
2-0-0
2-0-0
PCMR4402
PCMR4403
PEMR5401
PEMR5402
PEMR5403
Theory
Maritime Regulation
18
7th SEMESTER
PCMR7402
Credit
Theory Credits
Sub.
Code
PEMR7401
PEMR7402
PEMR7403
PCMR7401
Contac
t hours
Sessional/ Practical
Mechanical Lab
Vibration Lab
Heat Lab
Fire Prevention & Control
Lab
Seminar
8th SEMESTER
Contact
hours
Credi
Sub.
t
Code
2
PCMR7403
0-0-3
0-0-2
0-0-2
PCMR7404
PCMR7406
PCMR7407
Total Credit
23
Training in Ship-inCampus
Contact
hours
1248Hr
s.
Credit
14
PCMR7405
Sessional Credits
Sessional/ Practical
0-0-3
0-0-3
0-0-5
Comprehensive Vivavoce
0-0-3
Total Credit
25
7TH SEMESTER
CPMR 8405 SHIP OPERATION AND MANGEMENT (3-0-0)
Module - I
Brief History of shipping : Modern shipping Practice. Marine vehicles and cargo, care of
cargo against damage. Development in Shipping and cargo handling Multimodal
transportation, Factors affecting universal adoption. Liner and tramp shipping services.
(3 hours)
Conference systems Organisation & concerns Shippers Council. Chartering, Charter
parties. Theory of freight rates and fares. Rate fixation machinery and government control.
Responsibilities of ship owners & charterers. Tanker chartering. Freight rates & fares
various terms, influencing factors, market pricing.
(5 hours)
Bill of lading Function & Uniqueness & related problems. Carriage of goods by sea act
. Cargo Surveys and protests.
(3 hours)
Module II
Marine Insurance : Underwriting and loss adjusting principles applied to Marine cargo
insurance. Hull / machinery policy, particular average. General average , P & I
Clubs making claims.
(6 hours)
Shipping Companies Organisational structure, Restructuring on the basis of functional
coherence, ship management companies. Turn around strategy for sink shipping
companies. Ownerships of vessels, Shipping Company and its administration.
(5 hours)
Capitalization and finance : Characteristics, cost ratios & allied definition. Sources,
Financing package, Lender security, Relation between Insurance premium, & nonconformity / condition of class. Economics of new and second hand tonnage. Subsidies,
procedure & implication of buying & selling new / old vessels.
(5 hours)
Module III
Ship Operations : Planning sailing schedules. Influencing factors, Unbalance in sea
trade, counter action, Voyage estimation, Manning of ships, engagement & discharge of
crew. Economic factors. Commercial Shipping
(5 hours)
Merchant Shipping act : Registration of ship, Ships papers. Port Procedures. Pilotage,
Flags of convenience, flags of discrimination and their effects on shipping. Duties
regarding pollution. Collision, Explosion, fire etc. Vessels in distress. Shipping causalities
penalties under Merchant Shipping Act.
(8 hours)
Marine Fraud : Genesis and Prevention.
Indian Shipping : Current scenario and few case studies.
(5 hours)
Module - II
Different Refrigerants , chemical formula, desired properties (general, physical, chemical,
thermodynamic) comparison, effect on environment, Montreal protocol, new refrigerants.
(5 hours)
Design and Construction of various components of refrigeration plants, i.e. Compressor,
condenser, evaporator, expansion valves, control and safety equipments.
(5 hours)
Module - III
Operation and maintenance of refrigeration plants, control of temperature in different
chambers, charging of refrigerant/oil, purging of air, defrosting methods, trouble shooting.
(6 hours)
Refrigeration of cargo holds, brine system and its operation & maintenance, methods of
air circulation in holds, insulating materials, micro-organism, dead and live cargo, factors
affecting refrigerated cargo, container ship refrigeration, preparation for loading cargo,
survey of refrigeration equipments.
(3 hours)
Heat load calculation on refrigeration and air conditioning plant.
Air Conditioning : necessity on board ships, different systems, control of room air
temperature, humidity, noise, dust and purity. Construction of duct and diffuser, fans,
ventilation of accommodation.
(3 hours)
Module- III
System Analysis
Laplace Transforms, Transfer Functions and Block Diagrams. Concept of stability, Routh
& Hurtwiz stability criteria. Analysis of System Performance under dynamic or transient
operating condition using Laplace Transforms. Performance characteristics. Nyquist
stability criterion.
(5 hours)
Application of Controls on ships: Marine Boiler-Automatic Combustion control, Air/fuel
ratio control, feed water control two and three element type, steam pressure control,
combustion chamber pressure control, fuel oil temperature control, piston cooling water
and scavenge air, fuel oil viscosity control, working of control system during Manoeuvring
of Direct Reversing Diesel Engine Bridge control of main machinery. Instrument for UMS
classification.
(16 hours)
(PEMR 8402)MARITIME REGULATION. (2-0-0)
Module-I
M.S. Act
Provisions of the Act:
Preliminary & Definition
Formation of National Shipping Board & its power
General Administration- D.G. MMD, Surveyor, Shipping Office, Seamans welfare and
employment.
Procedure for register Indian ship
Application, marking, Ownership, Documents to be retained, Change of Ownership, name
of the ship
National columns for India ships.
Certificates of Officers: Grades of certificates, Examination to grant to certificates, Loss of
Certificates, Certificated officers required for foreign ships.
Duties of shipping master
Safeties and other certificates for construction of ships. (safety certificate, safety
equipment certificate, safety radio certificates, Exemption certificates etc.)
Marine Board formation & power
Provisions relating to cancellation & suppression of certificates.
Break & Salvage- Salient Features.
STCW -95- Brief history & synopsis of STCW 95 Brief history & synopsis of STCW 95
& minimum manning requirement.
Module-II
SOLAS:
Brief description of Articles of the International Convention for safeties of life at sea, 1974.
Chapter-I Parta & b surveys & certificates.
Chapter-II- 1 (Part A,B,C,D,E)
Chapter-II -2 (Part A, B, C,D,.E,F,G)
Chapter-III Part A & B
Chapter-IV Part A,B, & C
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Module-III
Marpol:
a. International Convention for Prevention of pollution form ships, 1973 & its articles.
b. 1978 Protocol & its articles.
c. 1997 Protocol & articles.
(ii) Annex-I & regulation & appendices.
(iii) Annex-II & its regulation & appendices.
(iv) Annex III, IV & V & Vi
(v) New Annexes like water ballast, exhaust, emission etc.
ELECTIVE II
PEMR 8407 RENEWABLE ENGERGY SOURCES & APPLICATIONS (2-0-0)
Module I
Principles of Renewable Energy :
Introduction. Fundamentals, Scientific principles of renewable energy. Technical
implications, social implications.
Solar Radiation :
Introduction, Extra terrestrial Solar Radiation. Components of Radiation. Geometry of
Earth & Sun. Geometry of the Collector. Solar Beam.
Effects of Eastern Atmosphere. Measurement.
Estimation of Solar Radiation. Problems.
Solar Thermal Systems:
Introduction: Solar Water Heater, Air Heater, Space Heating & Cooling. Water
desalination. Solar Thermal Electrical Power System,
Photo Voltaic Generation:
Silicon P-N Junction. Photo absorption. Solar Radiation Input. Photo Voltaic Circuit
properties & Loads, Limit to Cell efficiency. Solar Cell Construction. Solar PV applications.
Problems.
(14 hours)
Module II
Wind Power:
Introduction. Turbine Types & Terms. Linear Momentum & Basic Theory. Dynamic
Matching. Stream Tube Theory, Characteristics of the Wind. Power Extraction by a
Turbine, Electricity Generation. Problems
Ocean Energy:
Wave Energy: Introduction, Energy extracted from waves, Problems.
Tidal Power :
Introduction. The cause of Tides. Enhancement of Tides. Tidal Range Power. World
Range Power sites. Problems.
Ocean Thermal Energy Conversion: Principles.
Hydro Power & Geothermal Energy: Brief Review & Description.
(10 hours)
Module- III
Energy storage & Distribution :
Importance of Energy Storage & Distribution. Biological Storage. Chemical Storage.
Thermal Storage. Electrical Storage, Mechanical Storage
Fuel Cells: Introduction, Classification, Brief Review, Description & application.
Hydrogen energy
Bio mass Energy : Introduction
Bio fuels: Introduction. Bio fuel Classification, Biomass Conversion Technology, Biogas
production from waste Biomass, Classification of Biogas Plants, Operational parameters
of Biogas plants, Problems.
(10 hours)
Filtering :
(a) Filter Design (b) Transient Suppression
(c) Power Line Filters (d) Materials and special devices
(14 hours)
Module III
Mathematical Model
(a) Source Model (b) Coupling Model (c) Suscepter Model
EMC Specification
(a) Military standards and specification.
(b) Industrial and Government specification.
EMC Test Plans and procedures. (a) Measurement methods for Field strength
and for conducted interference. (14 hours)
PRACTICALS
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(d)Fire Fighting Equipment & demonstration: Fire pumps, hydrant and hoses,
Couplings, nozzles and internationaMaintenance, testing and recharging of
appliances, preparation, Fire appliance survey. Breathing apparatus types, uses,
Principle.
(8 hours)
(e)Fire Control & Practice : Action required and practical techniques adopted for
extinguishing fires in accommodatorganization for fire and emergencies.
Combustion products and their effects on life safety. Fire signals and muster. Fire
drill. Leadership and duties, Fire control plan, Human behaviour, Special
precautions for prevention /fighting fire in tankers, chemical carriers, Gas carriers,
safe working practice.
(8 hours)
i) Study & Testing and operation of Jet and spray type nozzles and fire hoses.
ii) Operation, charging and maintenance of portable fire extinguishers
iii) Operation, use and functions of Breat Bhubaneshwar hing apparatus.
(a) Self contained type.
(b) Bellow Type.
iv) Study of working of life boat and provisions for life boat.
v) Use of life jackets.
vi) Study of construction and operational details of life raft giving importance to
manual and hydrostatic release
(15 hours)
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8th SEMESTER
Training in Ship- in Campus :
(For Training on running of real ship board machines)
Engine Room Layout: Layout of Main & Auxiliary machinery in engine room in the
ship in Campus, Actual layout in different ships & comparison there of. Layout
of pipe lines, pipe material, Piping arrangement for steam, bilge, ballast and oil
and cooling system lines with various fittings. Domestic fresh water and sea
water and sea water hydrophone system. Colour code and safety fittings of
bunkering of lines and other pipe lines etc. bunkering procedure and precautions
there of.
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