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Marine Engineering
2022/2023

Training on Engine Simulators


Syllabus

Content according to IMO Model course 7.02:

Start up and shut down main and auxiliary machinery, including associated system - Engine lubrication, Scavenging and supercharging, Start up and shut down main and auxiliary, Fuel injection, Starting and reversing; Cooling systems, Diesel engine control and safety, Diesel engine emergency operation, Hydraulic power system, Air compressors and compressed air system, Types of auxiliary boilers, Boiler water testing; Boiler water treatment, Boiler defects, Boiler and steam turbine survey and repairs, Evaporators, Boiler water level indicators, Thermal fluid heating system, Use of sea water in boilers, Use of fresh water in boilers, Multi-engine propulsion arrangement, Functions and mechanism of automatic control for auxiliary machinery, Oil purifier, Refrigeration system; Pumping and piping system, Steering gear system; Cargo-handling equipment and deck machinery, Manage fuel, lubrication and ballast operations, Bilge and ballast systems, Prevention of pollution of the sea by oil, Sewage and sludge,

Design features and system configuration of automatic control equipment and safety devices, Generator and distribution system,  Steam boiler, Start up and shut down main and auxiliary machinery including associated system, Auxiliary steam system, Safety valves

 

Content according to IMO Model course 7.02:

  • Start up and shut down main and auxiliary machinery, including associated systems
    • Main machinery and associated systems
    • Steam boilers and associated systems
    • Auxiliary prime mover and associated systems
    • Other auxiliary machinery
  • Operating limits of propulsion plants
  • Efficient operation, surveillance, performance assessment and maintaining safety of propulsion plant and auxiliary machinery
    • Diesel engines
    • Engine components
    • Engine lubrication
    • Fuel injection
    • Scavenging and supercharging
    • Starting and reversing
    • Cooling systems
    • Diesel engine control and safety
    • Diesel engine emergency operation
    • Multi-engine propulsion arrangement
    • Air compressors and compressed air systems
    • Hydraulic power system
    • Types of auxiliary boilers
    • Auxiliary steam system
    • Safety valves
    • Boiler water level indicators
    • Use of sea water in boilers
    • Use of fresh water in boilers
    • Boiler water testing
    • Boiler water treatment
    • Auxiliary steam turbines
    • Boiler defects
    • Boiler and steam turbine survey and repairs
    • Evaporators
    • Thermal fluid heating system
  • Functions and mechanism of automatic control for auxiliary machinery
    • Generator and distribution system
    • Steam boiler
    • Oil purifier
    • Refrigeration system
    • Pumping and piping system
    • Steering gear system
    • Cargo handling equipment and deck machinery
  • Operation and maintenance of machinery, including pumps and pumping system
    • Bilge and ballast
    • Prevention of pollution of the sea by oil
    • Sewage and sludge
  • Design features and system configuration of automatic control equipment and safety devices for the following:
    • Generator and distribution system
    • Steam boiler

 

STCW requirements:

Start up and maintaining watch keeping for other propulsions systems: diesel-electric, steam and gas propulsion and combined propulsion systems. Features, and operative mechanism of the following machinery and associated auxiliaries: marine diesel engine, marine steam turbine, marine gas turbine, marine steam boiler. Start up, and shut down main propulsion and auxiliary machinery, including associated systems. Operating limits of propulsion plant. The efficient operation, surveillance, performance assessment and maintaining safety of propulsion plant and auxiliary machinery. Troubleshooting of monitoring systems. Software version control. CBT training and assessment.

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Goals and competencies

The student acquires knowledge and develops skills for faithful observation, control and management of the entire shipyard for various types of ship's drive: slow-motion engines, medium-speed engines, steam propulsion, gas turbine propulsion and diesel electric and combined propulsion.

 

Special Features:

Implementation of the learning content among others include requirements in accordance with the provisions of the STCW Convention A-III / 1, A-III / 2 and the recommendations of the "Chief engineer officer and second engineer officer (Model course 7.02)" International Maritime Organization, London, 2014 and »IMO Model Course 2.07-Engine Room Simulator»


Basic literature

  1. Engine Room Simulator 5L90MC and 12RT-Flex ERS simulator and manuals, Kongsberg
  2. Engine Room Simulator, Diesel Electro, Steam and Gas turbin and integrated propulsion simulator and manuals, Transas
  3. Marine Training Software, Engineering CBT – Unitest
  4. IMO Model Course 2.07-Engine Room Simulator and Engine Room Simulator–base Courses, TP 10935E, (Manila Update),  December 2011,  http://www.tc.gc.ca/Publications/en/TP10935/PDF/HR/TP10935E.pdf
  5. Chief engineer officer and second engineer officer,  International Maritime Organization, London, 1999, (Model course 7.02), ISBN 92-801-6104-0, COBISS.SI-ID 1008739
  6. IMO model course 7.02 - MASTER and chief mate,  International Maritime Organization,  London 1999, ISBN 92-801-6103-2, COBISS.SI-ID 1007715

Lecturers

Lectures