What is marine engineering all about ?
Nearly
three-fourths of this earth is filled with water and we all
know that sailing through the high seas is a great adventure as well as a
career. This is where the concept of marine engineering comes in the
picture and this article would tell you some interesting facts about the
same.
Marine
engineering is
a close cousin of mechanical engineering and covers a
wide spectrum of subjects within itself. Basically it relates to the
machinery and other equipment on board ships which include, but is not
limited to the following.
- 2-Stroke engines: a normal sized ship contains at least one main propulsion plant
that is concerned with the rotation of the propeller. The engine
normally starts off on diesel later changed over to heavy fuel oil to
save costs.
- 4-Stroke engines: normally there could be 3
auxiliary engines on a ship which are four stroke engines running on
diesel/heavy fuel oil which are used to supply the power needs of the
vessel including other machineries, accommodation power, cranes, hatches
etc.
- Oil purifiers: a ship contains several types of oil such
as heavy fuel oil, diesel oil, lubricating oil etc in tanks and
appropriate storage spaces. This oil needs to be purified prior to
consumption which is done with the help of centrifuges or purifiers which separate the oil and impurities based on their density difference
- RAC
equipment: a ship has to move literally all over the globe and hence is
subject to extremes of temperature and climate in different regions of
the world and also there needs to be sub-zero storage facilities for
foodstuff to make it last longer. Hence refrigeration and air
conditioning equipment form an important part of the ships accessories.
- Boilers:
steam is used on board ships for various purposes such as heating heavy
oil, lubricating oil etc and in cargo tanks for maintaining temperature
of the cargo. This steam is generated with the help of boilers which
are driven by oil.
- Inert Gas generators: IG generators
are used mostly on board tankers and OBOs which is used to making the
atmosphere of cargo tanks as inert so that the risk of flame and
explosion is minimized during transportation of the same.
- Pumps:
pumps form the lifeline of a ship since various fluids are transported
all over the vessel including water, oil, cargo etc. There is a huge
network of pipelines all over the vessel for the same purpose and
usually color coding is used to distinguish one type of pipeline from
the other. Valves are fitted at appropriate places to control and
navigate the direction and quantity of flow of the fluids.
- Electronics:
a modern ship is fitted with most modern gadgets necessary for
operation and safety of the vessel such as Radar, Transponder, Satellite
transmitter/receiver, automationcircuitry and so forth.
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The
main tasks of a marine engineer are related to the routine as well as
breakdown maintenance of the above machinery. There is a hierarchy of
engineers topped by the chief engineer
and other engineers who work as a team to take care of the machinery.
The engineers have to pass rigorous exams conducted by maritime
authorities of the individual nations.
The very thought of the ocean fills one with awe and inspiration.
Since life originated in water, the inherent drive to explore the
oceans and seas is somewhere deep down in all of us. Learn about the
fascinating world of ships and their engineering aspects here.
Marine
engineering is a specialized field of study which deals with the
engineering aspects of marine related equipment found on board ships,
boats and so forth. Infact it is a very vast subject and there are
several related fields of study such as naval architecture which may not
directly fall under the purview of marine engineering but act as sister
arenas.
Marine
vessels come in various shapes and sizes and mainly we will mainly
study about commercial vessels although naval vessels are not much
different at least as far their engineering aspects are concerned,
though they do have substantial differences in terms of their purpose
and operations.
that the life of sefarers....
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