Written at a level suitable for senior students of marine engineering and entry level marine engineers, this book covers main propulsion machineries, auxiliaries, and all ship-board systems and equipments that come under the purview of a marine engineer. The chapters progress from working principles to construction and design features to operation and maintenance. A separate chapter covers inherent hazards in a running engine as well as the built-in safety features and fail-safe devices to combat it. Copious line drawings and composite diagrams demonstrate the concepts and intricacies of design. An added feature is the section on watch-keeping, since that is truly a test of skill and competence of a sailing engineer.
Chapter 1 : Types of Ships and Propulsion Machineries
Chapter 2 : Diesel Engines
Chapter 3 : Engine Components
Chapter 4 : Engine Systems
Chapter 5 : Hazards and Safety Devices
Chapter 6 : Engine Operation and Maintenance
Chapter 7 : Boilers
Chapter 8 : Steam Turbines
Chapter 9 : Auxilliary Equipments
Chapter 10 : Pumps and Piping
Chapter 11 : Refrigeration, Air Conditioning, and Ventilation
Chapter 12 : Propeller Shaft and Propeller
Chapter 13 : Deck Machineries
Chapter 14 : Hull Equipments
Chapter 15 : Watch Keeping