Certificate in Naval Architecture - Part of Diploma in Engineering (Marine )

  

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Certificate in Naval Architecture Module Synopsis Fundamentals of Naval Architecture Analysis The module aims to provide students with an introduction to the important branches of Naval Architecture and basic principles relating to shipbuilding. Basic ship terminology and ship geometry would be introduced. Analytical methods such as simpson’s rules, trapezium rules and centroid calculation would be dwelt on and these analysis would be applied on areas of waterplane, buoyancy, first and second moments of area of waterplane, and metacentric height. Fundamentals of Hydrostatics The module aims to provide students with an in-depth understanding and application of marine hydrostatics. Fundamentals of intact stability, subdivision, damaged stability in relation to their fundamental principles and application in marine design would be discussed and analysed in examples and case studies. Other stability issues in launching, tonnage measurement and load line are also analysed. Marine Design The module aims to provide students with an overview of the ship and marine design process. This would be facilitated through the application of the 2-D and 3-D Computer-Aided Design concepts and processes for the design development of a marine platform Assignments are used to facilitate learning of these concepts and techniques learnt.

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