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6Sigma Shipyards (Pty) Ltd.
Introduction to Ships and Related Functions:
Marine Engineering & Naval Architecture
About the course:
This five-day course will provide any engineers, technologists, technicians or other entrants considering a career within the marine and ship
building industry with comprehensive introductory knowledge on Marine Engineering, Naval Architecture, Ship Production and Dry Docking.
6Sigma Shipyards (Pty) Ltd is the registered Training Company
and sister company of 6Sigma Naval Architecture and Offshore
Engineering (Pty) Ltd.
Training and knowledge transfer consists of Theory and
Software Training as well as Employees Exchange which
actively grows and develops the manufacturing company’s
engineering portfolio and local capacity.
Each candidate will receive a 400-page bound Learner Guide & Workbook that will contain all the information discussed by the course
facilitator. The Learner Guide & Workbook also incorporates various areas dedicated to structured discussions, worked examples and
question and answer sessions for candidates to gauge their understanding of the information discussed.
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Who Should Attend?
This course is aimed at professionals wanting to further their
careers in either ship operations, fleet management, engineering or
design, for which the necessary background knowledge and
terminology of ships and ship building will be required. This course
will also lay the foundation for any new entrants into the marine
sector without a professional qualification, or employees who work
in conjunction with marine engineering departments, but want to
gain a better understanding of marine engineering and naval
architecture to aid in their daily job function and when dealing with
clients.
Why Attend?
This course will allow candidates to demonstrate an understanding
of:
� Marine engineering, marine engineering systems, systems
categorisation, principles and good practices.
� Naval Architecture related to ship design; stability;
propulsion selection; performance and powering; watertight
integrity; and the various legislation, rules and standards that
must be considered whilst designing a ship.
� Ship construction related to the layout of shipyards; the
importance of the drawing offices; shipyard processes; loads,
structures and materials used in ship construction; the weld-
ing and cutting processes used during construction; launch-
ing of new build ships; and the importance of quality.
� The basics of dry docking related to dry dock types,
certification, ratings, inspections and procedures; docking
plans; Vessel handling and important vessel characteristics;
and block construction.
Module Content:
COURSE INTRODUCTION
Welcoming of learners
� Facilitator and Learner Introductions
� Purpose of the Course, its Goals & Outcomes
MARINE ENGINEERING
Introduction to Marine Engineering
� Ship Design Complexity
� Ship Design Synthesis
� Engineering Skills
The Purpose of Marine Engineering
� The Main Objectives & principles of Marine Engineering
An Introduction to Marine Engineering Systems
� System of Systems
� System Integration
� Systems Categorisation in the Marine Industry
Marine Engineering Systems
� Propulsion Systems
� Auxiliary Systems
� Fuel Oil Systems
� Lube Oil Systems
� Pumps & Pumping Systems
� HVAC & Refrigeration Systems
� Deck Machinery & Hull Equipment Systems
� Steering Gear Systems
� Fi-Fi & Safety Systems
� Electrical Generation Systems
� Control & Management Systems
An In-depth Look at Ship Propulsion
� Ship Resistance
� Propulsion of Ships
� Ship Machinery
� Propellers
� Engine & Propeller Matching
NAVAL ARCHITECTURE
The Role of Naval Architecture
� What is Naval Architecture?
� Ship Stability
� Ship Performance & Powering
� Resistance & Propulsion
� Manoeuvring
� Seakeeping
Legislation, Rules and Standards in Ship Design
� Introduction to Legislation, Rules and Standards
� Classification Rules & Regulations
SHIP CONSTRUCTION
An Introduction to Ship Construction
� Why do we need ships?
� Ship Types
� The South African Industry (Ships used and
Built in RSA)
� Background to Shipbuilding
� Ship Construction Terminology and Definitions.
Ship Construction Basics
� The Shipyard Layout
� The Drawing Office
� Shipyard Processes
� Loads, Structures & Materials
� Welding & Cutting Processes
� Launching Newly Built Ships
� The Importance of Quality
DRY DOCKING
Dry Docking
� Dry Dock Types
� Docking Plan
� Vessel Characteristics
� Block Construction
� Docking Procedures
� Vessel Handling
� Stability
� Dry Dock Certification
� Dry Dock Ratings
� Dry Dock Inspections
CONCLUSION OF LEARNING OPPORTUNITY
Conclusion
� Summary
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