Ship Parts & Motions PDF
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This document provides diagrams and descriptions of different ship parts and components, including the superstructure, hull, and various systems. It also covers ship motions including the six degrees of freedom concept.
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# Ship Motions (Six Degrees of Freedom) - A ship can move any of six axes - **Translation:** - Surge (forward/astern) - Sway (starboard/port) - Heave (up/down) - **Rotation:** - Roll (rotation about surge axis) - Pitch (rotation about sway axis)...
# Ship Motions (Six Degrees of Freedom) - A ship can move any of six axes - **Translation:** - Surge (forward/astern) - Sway (starboard/port) - Heave (up/down) - **Rotation:** - Roll (rotation about surge axis) - Pitch (rotation about sway axis) - Yaw (rotation about surge axis) # Supperstructure - Supperstructure - Working areas - Navigation and control - Food service - Machinery space - Access - Stairs and passageways - Accommodation - Private quarters - Public space # Hull - Hull - Hull form - Geometry - Bow - Cargo part - Middlebody - Engineroom - Stern # Supperstructure Accommodation - Supperstructure Accommodation (hotel service) - Deck - Funnel - Bow Stem - Anchor - Stern - Hull (geometry) # 3 Open Container Ship "Nedlloyd Europa" - Basic Ship Parts - Rudder - Propeller - Stem - Container with a length of 40 feet (FEU) on a 40' stack - Container with a length of 20 feet (TEU) on a 20' stack - Accommodation ladder - Pilot or bunker door - Container guide rail - Row no 11 - Row no 04 - Tier no 08 - Wing tank (water ballast) - Service gallery - Fixed stack - Movable stack - Bay no 15 - Bay no 06 - Tier no 86 - Cells, hold 1 and 2, for containers with dangerous goods (explosives) - Container support - Breakwater - Bulbous bow # 2 Multi-purpose ship “Capricorn" - Basic Ship parts - Rudder - Propeller - Main engine with gearbox and shaft generator - CO₂ bottles in CO₂ room - Man overboard boat (MOB) - Free fall lifeboat - Crane for MOB, lifeboat, liferaft and provisions - Funnel with all exhaust pipes - Rear mast with navigation lights - Cross trees with radarscanners - Topdeck with magnetic compass and search light - Accommodation - Hatch cradle - Heavy fuel oil tank - Bulk cargo - Vertical bulkhead or pontoon - Heavy cargo, steel coils - Project cargo - Horizontal decks or hatchcovers - General cargo, rolls of paper - Shear strake - Hold fan - Fixed bulkhead - Container pedestal - Tanktop, max. load 15 t/m² - Containers, 5 rows, 3 bays - Hatch coaming - Vertical bulkhead or pontoon - Wing tank (ballast) - Bulk cargo - Gangway - Stacked hatches - Top light, range light - Breakwater - Anchor winch - Collision bulkhead - Deeptank - Forepeak tank in bulbous stem - Bow thruster in nozzle - Port side - Starboard side # Jargon of Naval Architecture - Bow, stem - Stern - Port-starboard - Depth, draft, freeboard - Deck, shell, bottom - Bulkhead - Displacement, deadweight, lightship - Knots - Classification societies # Standing Rigging/For your knowledge - **Shrouds:** wire ropes to support mast or king posts. - Turnbuckles - **Stays and backstays:** Similar to shrouds. They lead in forward or aft direction.