Q1. A. Describe the preparation necessary before the application (in dry dock) of sophisticated or approved long life coating to the underwater surface of the hull;
B. State the significance of the roughness profile.
C. List the different sophisticated costing which are available.
Q5. A palm of the rudder of a vessel requires extensive welding repairs and as a Chief Engineer you are requested to supervise –
A. Suggest a suitable type of welding process;
B. State with reasons FOUR common welding defects that can occur there;
C. State what tests may be carried out before returning the rudder to service.
Q2. (a) List SIX hazards associated with the carriage of liquefied gas in bulk.
(b) Sketch and describe the details of construction of a free standing prismatic tank within a gas carrier designed to carry liquefied gas (LPG)
Q4: With regard to the carriage of crude oil and its associated products: i. Sketch and describe the operation of an explosimeter suitable for testing pump rooms or tanks; ii. State why false readings are likely to be given by the explosimeter. iii. State the publication that gives guidance on safety.
Q3. Give a reasoned opinion as to the validity of the following assertions concerning ship structure:
A. Crack propagation in propeller shaft ‘A’ brackets or spectacles frames is indicative of inadequate scantlings and strength;
B. The adequate provision of freeing ports is as critical to seaworthiness as watertight integrity.
Q6. a) With respect to Buoyancy of a vessel:
What do you understand by reserve buoyancy what happen if the lost buoyancy is greater than the reserve buoyancy? (6)
b) A triangular bulkhead is 7 m wide at the top and has a vertical depth of 8 m. Calculate the load on the bulkhead and the position of centre of pressure if the bulkhead is flooded with sea water on only side:
(i) to the top edge,
(ii) with 4 m head to the top edge. (10)
Q7. a) Describe the stability requirements of a ship for dry-docking. (6)
B. An oil tanker 160m long and 22m beam floats at a draught of 9m in seawater. Cw is 0.865. The midships section is in the form of a rectangle with 1.2m radius at the bilges. A midships tank 10.5m long has twin longitudinal bulkheads and contains oil of 1.4 m3/t to a depth of 11.5m. The tank is holed to the sea for the whole of its transverse section. Find the new draught. (10)
Q8: A. What is meant by the Admiralty Coefficient and the Fuel Coefficient?
B. A slip of 14900 tonne displacement has a shaft power of 4460 Kw at 14.55 knots. The shaft power is reduced to 4120 kW and the fuel consumption at the same displacement is 541 kg/h. Calculate the fuel coefficient for the ship.
Q9. A. What is Prismatic Co-efficient (CP). Derive the formula CP =
, where
= Co-efficient of fineness and
= midship section area co-efficient. (6) B) The ½ ordinates of a water plane at 15m intervals, commencing from aft, are 1, 7, 10.5, 11, 11, 10.5, 8, 4 and 0m. Calculate:
(a). TPC;
(b). Distance of the centre of flotation from midships.
(c). Second moment of area of the water plane about a transverse axis through the centre of flotation. (10)
Q10. The following data are available from the hydrostatic curves of a vessel.
Draught (m) KB (m)
KM (m) I (m4) 4.9 2.49
10.73 65250 5.2 2.61
10.79 68860 Calculate the TPC at a draught of 5.05m. (16)
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