Course detail
Ships and Vessels Design
FSI-QLPAcad. year: 2024/2025
The course is to acquaint students with the basics of building ships and vessels as well as basic concepts and methods of their design. These findings make a necessary foundation for practice in the field of shipbuilding. The course includes the following topics: Shipping and Types of Ships. Basic Parameters and Concepts. Methodology and Process of Ship Designing. Calculation of The Main Dimensions. Technical Vessels (dredgers, tugs, etc.). Hull Shape Designing. Propulsion Designing (motor, propulsive device). General Plan. Marine Equipment and Ancillary Equipment. Ship Ergonomics.
Language of instruction
Number of ECTS credits
Mode of study
Guarantor
Entry knowledge
Rules for evaluation and completion of the course
Classification of the student: ECTS
excellent (90-100 points),
very good (80-89 points),
good (70-79 points),
satisfactory (60-69 points),
sufficient (50-59 points),
fail (0-49 points).
Attendance at lectures is recommended, participation in exercises is obligatory. Teaching is being proceeded by weekly plan schedule. Determination of compensation for missed classwork is the responsibility of the exercise manager.
Aims
After graduation from the course students will gain certain knowledge of the basic types of construction of ships and vessels. Furthermore, the student will master basic design skills of the hull, propulsion system and equipment.
Study aids
Prerequisites and corequisites
Basic literature
Eyres, J. D.: Ship Construction, Sixth Edition; Butterworth-Heinemann 2007, ISBN 978-0750680707
Tichý, J., Patek, P.:Teória lode, Bratislava, 2006.
Recommended reading
Eyres, J. D.: Ship Construction, Sixth Edition; Butterworth-Heinemann 2007, ISBN 978-0750680707
Tichý, J., Patek, P.:Teória lode, Bratislava, 2006.
Classification of course in study plans
- Programme N-ADI-P Master's 2 year of study, winter semester, elective
1 year of study, winter semester, elective
Type of course unit
Lecture
Teacher / Lecturer
Syllabus
2. Basic Parameters and Concepts.
3. Methodology and Process of Ship Designing.
4. Calculation of The Main Dimensions.
5. Technical Vessels (dredgers, tugs, etc.).
6. Hull Shape Designing.
7. Propulsion Designing (motor, propulsive device).
8. General Plan.
9. Mass and gravity calculations (calculation of gravity point, transverse and longitudinal balance).
10. Refinement of the preliminary draft (Stability, ability to shipping).
11. Marine Equipment and Ancillary Equipment (Gearing, belt,...).
12. Marine Equipment and Ancillary Equipment (Lighting, refrigeration,...).
13. Ship Ergonomics.
Exercise
Teacher / Lecturer
Syllabus
2. Terms of buoyancy.
3. The stability of the ship at low angles of inclination.
4. The stability of the ship at large angles of tilt.
5. Ability to resist sinking.
6. Ship strength.
7. Resistance of the ship.
8. Practical method for determining the resistance of ships.
9. Propulsion - the engine.
10. Propulsion - propeller.
11. Fluctuations of the ship.
12. Maneuverability of ships.
13. Excursion.