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NAE 101 - Int.to Nav.Arch.&Mar.Eng.&Eth.

Course Objectives

Introducing Naval Architecture & Marine Engineering
Defining ships, types, and classifications
Giving preliminary information about ship design
Explaining basic concepts related to Naval Architecture & Marine Engineering
Showing important definitions of ship hull form
Informing about methods of obtaining ship form
Explaining important concepts related to the stability of floating objects
Introducing materials used in ship construction and showing welding techniques
Introducing ship structural elements
Introducing ship propulsion systems, ship main and auxiliary engines, and systems in the engine room
Introducing computer software used in ship engineering
Giving general information about engineering ethics and mentioning the TMMOB Chamber of Ship Engineers ship engineering ethics rules

Course Description

General introduction to ships and ship engineering:
• Ship types and general arrangement.
• Ship weight and components.
• Ship geometry and form plan.
• Ship hydrostatics and stability.
• Rules and regulations.
• Ship resistance and propulsion.
• Types and components of ship construction.
• Ship machinery and systems.
• Materials used in ship production.
• Ship production and shipyards.
• Engineering ethics.

Course Coordinator
Cihad Delen
Course Language
English
 
 
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