General & Miscellaneous Engineering, Shipbuilding & Engineering
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Overview
This second edition deals comprehensively with all aspects of a ship's machinery from propulsion and steering to deck machinery and electrical equipment with a strong emphasis upon correct and safe procedures.Material has been added and revised to reflect the greater weight now being placed upon the cost-effective operation of ships; in terms of greater equipment reliability, more fuel-efficient engines, the ever-increasing shift towards automatically operated machinery, and the need for fewer engineering crew. This is an invaluable guide for professionals but equally covers the requirements for Class 4 and Class 3 Engineer's Certificates of Competency, the first two years of the Engineer Cadet Training Scheme, and the Engineering Knowledge syllabus for the Master's Certificate.
Editorials
Booknews
A new edition of the guide explaining the operation of all ship machinery and safe operating procedures meeting the instruction requirements for the Class 4 and Class 3 Engineers' Certificates of Competency, the first two years of the Engineer Cadet Training Scheme, and the Engineering Knowledge syllabus of the Master's Certificate. The text covers engines, boilers, feed systems, pumps, fuel oils, shafting and propellers, steering gear, electrical equipment, and fire fighting and safety. The revised edition also emphasizes new environmental procedures, cost-effective operation, and automated machinery. Includes illustrations. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.Book Details
Published
December 1, 1992
Publisher
Butterworth-Heinemann
Pages
370
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780750607520