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MV1401 MARINE DIESEL ENGINES – II


Posted Date: 26 Apr 2008    Resource Type: Articles/Knowledge Sharing    Category: Syllabus

Posted By: Nithya Krishna       Member Level: Gold
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MV1401 MARINE DIESEL ENGINES – II

UNIT I
Fuel pumps and metering devices: Jerk and common rail systems, fuel injection systems helical groove and spill valve type fuel pumps, system for burning heavy oil in slow and medium speed Marine engines, V.I.T. & Electronic injection systems.

1. Effects of viscosity on liquid fuel combustion.
2. Measuring equipment and its working principle.
3. Necessity of variable fuel injection system.
4. Procedure of application on modern slow speed long stroke engine.
5. Necessity for adoption of fuel quality setting system.
6. Incorporation of FQSL along with the V.I.T. system on the engine.

UNIT II
Manouvering Systems: Starting and reversing systems of different Marine diesel engines with safety provisions.

Indicator diagrams and Power Calculations: Constructional details of indicator instrument, significance of diagram, power Calculations, fault detection, simple draw cards and out of phase diagrams, power balancing, performance characteristic curves, test bed and sea trials of diesel engines.

UNIT III
Medium Speed Engines: Different types of medium speed marine diesel engines, couplings and reduction gear used in conjunction with medium speed engine, development in exhaust valve design, V-type engine details.

UNIT IV
Forces and stresses: Balancing, overloading, different types of vibration & its effects, forces and stresses acting on various components of I.C. Engine parts.

UNIT V
Construction and Operation of Sulzer, B&W, MAN, Piel-stick, Doxford, Marine Main diesel engines.

Latest development in marine diesel engines – Sulzer RTA, B&W CMC & SMC, SEMT Piel-stick, etc camless concept, improvement in design for increased TBO.

U.M.S. Operation of ships.



TEXT BOOKS
1. C.C Pounder, “Marine Diesel Engines”, 6th Edition, Butter worth – Heinemann, Scotland, 1995.
2. D.A. Taylor, “Introduction to Marine Engineering”, 2nd Edition, Butter worth – Heinemann, London, 1996.

REFERENCES
1. S. H. Henshall, “Medium and High Speed Diesel Engines for Marine Use”, 1st Edition, Institute of Marine Engineers, Mumbai, 1996.
2. A.B. Kane, “Marine Internal Combustion Engines”, 1st Edition, Shroff Publishers & Distributors, Mumbai, 1984.
3. D.K. Sanyal, Principle & Practice of Marine Diesel Engines”, 2nd Edition, Bhandarkar Publicatiion, Mumbai, 1998.
4. VL Maleev, “Internal Combustion Engines”, 2nd edition, McGraw-Hill book co., Singapore, 1987.
5. Christen Knak, “Diesel Motor Ships Engines and Machinery”, 1st Edition, Marine Management Ltd., London, 1990.
6. John Lamb, “Marine Diesel Engines”, 8th Edition, Butter worth – Heinemann, London, 1990.
7. Wood yard, Doug, “Pounder’s Marine Diesel Engines”, 7th Edition, Butter Worth Heinemann Publishing, London, 2001.




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