MARE505 : Auxilary Machinery & Systems

Department

Department of Marine Engineering

Academic Program

Bachelor in Marine machinery and engines

Type

Compulsory

Credits

03

Prerequisite

MARE425MARE527

Overview

This course offers the student: This course aims to study the auxiliary systems for marine propulsion units and focus on the importance of pipes in the ship’s systems because they are the basis for installing special systems such as compressed air, fuel, cooling, lubrication and other systems, as well as paying attention to painting the systems in different internationally approved colors in order to facilitate the periodic maintenance of the systems and make repairs as soon as possible Available time. Systems that secure the operation of the main engine, auxiliary engines, machinery and auxiliary devices and provide them with cooling water, fuel, oils and operating air. Systems that ensure sailing movement, balance, safety of passengers and the needs of the crew: such as the firefighting system, drinking water system, sanitation system, ventilation, cooling, air conditioning, heating, propulsion and exhaust system, as well as steering, balancing and drying the bottom of the ship, and the need to focus on deck systems,

Intended learning outcomes

With regard to the acquisition of skills, the student who passed this course must have:  Defining the basic concepts of the course in both Arabic and English. ● Identify the colors of each system in the machine. ● Calculating flow rate and velocity of fluids in pipes, as well as calculating flow resistance and pressure drop. ● Calculation of pipe resistance strength. ● Identify the special systems, their function, requirements and installation. ● Learn about the general systems, so that the ship secures sailing movement, balance, crew needs, passenger safety, and guidance and drying of the ship's bottom. ● Analysis of self-test questions.

Methods of assessments

The evaluation strategy for the student in this course consists of five elements/ (distribution of the Course doctor): 1. Attending lectures (10 marks) 2. Midterm exam (written), 15 degrees 3. Homework in groups (mini research presentation, or report...............), of 15 marks 4. Panel discussions and case studies in groups (5 case studies), of 10 degrees 5. Final exam (written), of 50 degrees.