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Course Name
Turkish Gemi İnşaatı
English Ship Design
Course Code
NAE 312 Credit Lecture
(hour/week)
Recitation
(hour/week)
Laboratory
(hour/week)
Semester 5
3 3 - -
Course Language English
Course Coordinator Şebnem Helvacıoğlu
Course Objectives 1. To introduce engineering design concept and its methods,
2. To present formal methods on creativity and to improve creative thought generation by group work,
3. To establish an understanding of stages, methods and tools for ship design,
4. To improve knowledge on components of a ship, ship types, ship layout and system integration,
5. To introduce social, technical and economic constraints on ship design and to introduce a review of relevant maritime regulations,
6. To establish an ability to analyze requirements of a design and to develop satisfactory alternatives for the problem and to reach a solution by using decision criteria,
7. To improve skills of presentation and report writing on technical and feasibility studies,
8. Additionally ethic and professional responsibilities of a naval architect in the process of ship design are introduced as a vital part of undergraduate education.
9. The course aims to enhance the individual skills as well as group work skills by means of lectures, class assignments and group projects.
Course Objectives
Course Description Definition of various characteristics of ships, economics and design, feasibility study, optimisation, sensitivity analysis. Design methods, statistical and systematic design using similar ships and type ship. Creativity in design, decision based design, design synthesis. Ship weight groups and weight classification, capacity calculations, powering, vibration, noise, stability, seakeeping and manoeuvrability in design. Freeboard and tonnage calculations, national and international rules, regulation and standards, safety, fire safety and life saving in design. General arrangement design, presentation of design, quality management in design.
Course Outcomes Be familiar with the concepts of ship design
2. Perform a preliminary ship design calculation, weight calculations, economic performance estimation
3. Be familiar with relevant maritime regulations
4. Understand the technical, and economic issues
5. Develop leadership characteristics and able to carry on research on the given design assignments
Pre-requisite(s) (GEM 321 MIN DD veya GEM 321E MIN DD) ve (GEM 341E MIN DD veya GEM 341 MIN DD)
Required Facilities
Other
Textbook • Lamb T. (Editor), 2003, Ship Design and Construction, Volumes 1 and 2, SNAME
• Papanikolaou A., 2014, Ship Design Methodologies of Preliminary Design,
Other References • WATSON DGM, Practical Ship Design, Elsevier, 1998
• ANDREWS D, Creative Ship Design, Transactions of RINA, 1981
• BUXTON IL, Engineering Economics and Ship Design (2nd ed), BSRA, Newcastle, 1976
• D'ARCENGELO AM, Ship Design and Construction, SNAME, NewYork, 1969
• GILLMER TC, Modern Ship Design (2nd Ed), Naval Institute Press Annapolis, Maryland, 1986
• KAFALI K, 1988, Gemilerin Dizaynı, İ.T.Ü. Kütüphanesi No:1365, İstanbul 1988
• KUO C, Computer Applications in Ship Technology, Heyden, London, 1977
• MANNING GC, The Theory and Technique of Ship Design, Wiley, New York, 1956
• MUNRO-SMITH R, Merchant Ship Design, Hutchinson, London, 1964
• MUNRO-SMITH R, Elements of Ship Design, Marine Media Management Limited, Londra, 1975
• NUTKU A, Gemi Dizaynı, İ.T.Ü. Kütüphanesi No:377, 1970
• SCHNEEKLUTH H., Ship Design for Efficiency and Economy, Butterworths London, 1987
• STOPFORD M, Maritime Economics, Unwin Hyman, London, 1988
• TAGGART R, Ship Design and Construction, SNAME, 1980
• WATSON DGM, Estimating Preliminary Dimensions in Ship Design, Transactions of IESS, Vol:105, 1961-1962
• WATSON DGM, Designing Ships for Fuel Economy, Transactions of RINA, 1981
• ZUBALY RB, Applied Naval Architecture, Cornell Maritime Press, 1996
 
 
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