Q1. Describe with the aid of diagrammatic sketches the following systems used for transporting liquefied gas in bulk:
a) Free-standing prismatic tanks
b) Membrane tanks.
c) Free-standing spherical tanks.
Q3. A. Explain what is meant by permissible length of compartments in passenger ships;
B. Describe how the position of bulkheads is determined.
C. Describe briefly the significance of the factor of subdivision.
Q4. With reference to Underwater Inspection in lieu of Dry docking (UWILD)
A. Explain in detail, how an underwater survey is carried out;
B. State the requirements to be fulfilled before an underwater survey is acceptable to the survey authority.
C. Construct a list of the items in order of importance that the underwater survey authority should include.
Q2. A. Describe the double bottom and framing arrangement used in the machinery space to cope up with the concentrated loads and vibration, together with shaft and thrust block support.
B. Give reasons for the choice of thrust block position.
Q2. With reference to Roll-on Roll-off ferries –
A. Describe the problem of free surface effect;
B. Explain how it is intended that water should be cleared from car or cargo decks;
C. Describe possible methods for improving the stability and survivability of these vessels.
Q6.a) Define centre of buoyancy and show with the aid of sketches how a vessel which is Stable will return to the upright after being heeled by an external force (6)
b. An oil tanker of 17000 tonne displacement has its centre of gravity 1 m aft of midships and has 250 tonne of oil fuel in its forward deep tank 75 m from midships. This fuel is transferred to the after oil fuel bunker whose centre is 50 m from midships. 200 tonne of fuel from the after bunker is now burned. (10)
Calculate the new position of the centre of gravity:
(a) after the oil has been transferred
(b) after the oil has been used.
7.a) Explain the term Angle of loll and state the dangers it poses to a vessel. What action to be taken to correct angle of loll. (6)
b. A ship of 22000 tonne displacement is 160 m long and MCTI cm 280tonne m, waterplane area 3060 m2 centre of buoyancy 1 m aft of midships and centre of flotation 4 m aft of midships. It floats in water of 1.007 t/ m3 at draughts of 8.15 m forward and 8.75 m aft.
Calculate the new draughts if the vessel moves into sea water of 1.026 t/ m2
Calculate the metacentric height of the vessel. (10)
Q8. (a) List the variables which affect the force on Rudder (6)
b) A ship of 12000 tonne displacement has a rudder 15 m2 in area, whose centre is 5 m below the waterline. The metacentric height of the ship is 0.3 m and the centre of buoyancy is 3.3 m below the waterline. When travelling at 20 knots the rudder is turned through 30 degree. Find the initial angle of heel if the force Fr perpendicular to the plane of the rudder is given by:
Fr=577Av2 Sin N
Allow 20% for the race effect. (10)
Q9. a) Explain the concept of Dynamical stability. (6)
b) The wetted surface area of a container ship is 5946 m2, when travelling at its service speed, the effective power required is 11250 KW with frictional resistance 74% of the total resistance and specific fud consumption of 0.22 Kg/kW h. To conserve fuel, the ship speed is reduced by 10%, the daily fuel consumption is then found to be 83.0 tonne
Frictional coefficient in sea water is 1.432.
Speed in m/s with index (n) 1.825.
Propulsive coefficient may be. assumed constant at 0.6.
Determine
the service speed of the ship
the percentage increase in specific: fuel consumption when running at reduced speed. (10)
10.A box-shaped barge of uniform construction is 80 m long, 12 m beam and has a light displacement of 888 tonne. The barge is loaded to a draught of 7 m in sea water of density 1025 kg/ m? with cargo evenly distributed. over two end compartment of equal length. The empty midship compartment extending to the full width and depth of the barge is bilged and the draught increases to 10m.
Determine:
(a) the length of the midship compartment.
(b) the longitudinal still water bending moment at midships:
(i) in the loaded intact condition
(ii) in the new bilged condition
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