Fuels, Lubricants and Water
Syllabus
- Fuels: type of fuels, combustion, physico-chemical characteristics of most important oil products with an emphasis on heavy fuel oil, heavy fuel oil preparation on ship
- Lubricants: type of lubricants, lubricating process, physico-chemical characteristics of lubricants, lubricants for ships
- Water: type of water, physico-chemical characteristics of water, use of water on ships, water hardness reduction, desalination of seawater, preparation of water for technological use
- Treatment and discharges of wastewaters and waste on ship
- Marine pollution
- Dangerous goods in maritime transportation
Content according to IMO Model course 7.04:
- Proactive measures to protect the marine environment
Content according to IMO Model course 7.02:
- Physical and chemical properties of fuels and lubricants
- Shore side and shipboard sampling and testing
- Interpretation of test results
- Contaminants including microbiological infection
- Treatments of fuels and lubricants including storage, centrifuging, blending, pretreatment and handling
- International maritime law embodied in international agreements and conventions
- Methods and aids to prevent pollution of the marine environment by ships
Goals and competencies
The goal of the subject is to give students knowledge about physico-chemical and technological characteristics of materials, with an emphasis on characteristics and use of these materials for fuels, lubricants and water). Students also get knowledge about marine pollution and transport of dangerous goods on the sea.
Student will get knowledge about characteristics and use of fuels, lubricants and water, preparation of these materials on the ship, safety requirements during storing and using, waste water treatment after the application of fuels, lubricants and water on the ship.
Features:
The content of the subject is in agreement with STCW convention A‐III/1, A‐III/2, and recommendations »Chief engineer officer and second engineer officer (Model course 7.02)« in »Officer in charge of an engineering watch, (Model course 7.04)«, International Maritime Organization, London, 1999
Basic literature
1. Faganeli J., Bajt O. Kemija v pomorstvu, UL‐FPP, Portorož, 1997, 311 str. ISBN: 961‐6044‐23‐0
2. Mortier R.T., Orszulik S.T. Chemistry and technology of lubricants, Blackie, Glasgow, 1992, 331 str. ISBN: 0‐412‐03311‐9
3. IMDG kodi