Chapter 1 Fundamentals of Marine Engineering Management
1.1 Ships
1.2 Introduction to marine engineering
1.3 Fundamental of engineering thermodynamics
Chapter 2 Marine Diesel Engine Power Plants
2.1 The working principle of the diesel engine
2.2 Classification and examples of diesel engines
2.3 Diesel engine system
2.4 Manoeuvring system of diesel engine
2.5 Engine operational characteristics
2.6 Engine operating procedures
Chapter 3 Ship Propulsion Systems
3.1 The main types of ship propulsion systems
3.2 Transmission system
3.3 Propeller and propeller characteristics
3.4 Arrangement options
Chapter 4 Marine Auxiliary Machinery
4.1 Marine pump
4.2 Hydraulic pump and motor
4.3 Fresh water generators
4.4 Refrigeration, air conditioning and ventilation
4.5 Air compressor
4.6 Boilers
4.7 Incinerator
Chapter 5 Marine Deck Machinery
5.1 Three forms of power
5.2 Cargo winches and cargo cranes
5.3 Steering gear
5.4 Windlasses
5.5 Mooring winches
5.6 Stabilizing systems
5.7 Bow thruster
Chapter 6 Ship Service Systems
6.1 Bilge system
6.2 Ballast system
6.3 Domestic water system
6.4 Sewage treatment
6.5 Special systems for oil tanker
6.6 Inert gas systems
Chapter 7 Electrical Equipment and Safety Equipment
7.1 Electrical equipment
7.2 Safety equipment
Chapter 8 International Maritime Conventions
8.1 International Convention for the Safety of Life at Sea (SOLAS), 1974
8.2 International Convention for the Prevention of Pollution from Ships (MARPOL)
8.3 International Convention on Standards of Training, Certification and Watchkeeping for Seafarers (STCW)
8.4 International Safety Management Code (ISM Code)
8.5 International Ship and Port Facility Security Code (ISPS Code)
8.6 Maritime Labour Convention, 2006 (MLC)
8.7 Port State Control Inspection
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