Mechanical
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Air conditioning on ships
Contents Introduction to Air Conditioning on Ships Importance of Air Conditioning on Maritime Vessels Components of Shipboard Air Conditioning Systems…
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Boilers Onboard Ships
Introduction Types of Boilers Used on Ships 2.1 Fire Tube Boilers 2.2 Water Tube Boilers Main Uses of Boilers on…
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Slow speed ? med ? high ?
Introduction Engine Classifications and Speeds 2.1 Slow Speed Engines 2.2 Medium Speed Engines 2.3 High Speed Engines Uses in the…
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Principles of Four-Stroke
Introduction Components of a Four-Stroke Engine The Four-Stroke Cycle Intake Stroke Compression Stroke Power Stroke Exhaust Stroke Comparison with Two-Stroke…
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Construction of a Two-Stroke Slow Speed Diesel Engine
Introduction Two-stroke slow speed diesel engines are the backbone of marine propulsion, driving the majority of the world’s merchant ships.…
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what are Hot spots ?
What is a Hot Spot? The hot spot is the heat source produced due to the rubbing of metal surfaces…
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Scavenge Fires
The fire of flammable mixture (cylinder oil, unburned fuel and carbon) which can collect in the scavenge space of an…
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Operating a FWG
How Do I Start A Fresh Water Generator ? Starting The Fresh Water Generator We need to check before starting the fresh water…
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Common Faults In FWG
What happens when there is fault in FWG ? Faults in the freshwater generator reduce the performance of the system,…
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Fresh water generator onboard
What Is Fresh Water Generator ? A Fresh water generator is used on ship for production of fresh water from ocean water for…
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