#1 Ship System Flashcards
Propulsion System
- Diesel engines
- Steam turbines.
- Gas turbines
- Diesel Electric
Diesel Engines
- reciprocating internal combustion engine
- recirpocating movement of the pistons within the liners are converted into rotary motion
- consume less fuel and more efficient than steam turbine
- 100rpm
- Two stroke engine
Steam Turbine
- Rotary Machine
- high pressure steam to turn turbine
- steam provided by boilers
- turns at very high speed (10,000-12,000 rpm)
- not directly connected to propeller
- require reduction gear
- VLCC, LNG ships
Gas Turbine
- rotary engine, similar to steam
- Compressor, combustion chamber, turbine
*Increase efficiency by using heat from exhaust - Connected to propeller using reduction gear
Diesel Electric Propulsion
- connected to electrical generator for electric power to power electric motors
- electric motor drives propeller shaft that turn propeller to move the ship
- Cruise ship
Common Auxiliaries
♦ Generators
♦ Boilers
♦ Fuel Oil Pumps
♦ Lub Oil Pumps
♦ Cooling pumps
♦ Bilge Pumps
♦ Steering gear
♦ Sewage Plant
♦ FW Drinking
♦ Cargo Handling
♦ Mooring
♦ Fire Fighting
♦ Refrigeration
♦ Air Conditioning
♦ Lifeboat
♦ Compressed air
♦ Automation
♦ Generators - electrical power.
♦ Boilers - steam for heating.
♦ Fuel Oil Pumps - transfer fuel oil for engine consumption.
♦ Lub Oil Pumps - cool and lubricate moving parts.
♦ Cooling pumps - supply cooling water.
♦ Bilge Pumps - remove ‘waste’ oily water
♦ Steering gear - manoeuvre ship
♦ Sewage Plant - treat human waste
♦ FW Drinking - provisions for drinking and bathing
♦ Cargo Handling - winches, cranes
♦ 1 Mooring - winches, capstans and windlasses
♦ Fire Fighting - fixed and portable fire fighting systems
♦ Refrigeration - storage of food
♦ Air Conditioning - heating and cooling to ship staff
♦ Lifeboat - lifeboat, davits, winches etc
♦ Compressed air - provide air for starting engines and daily uses
♦ Automation - all automated and control equipments