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Prepared by:Vipin Devaraj,
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A Presentation on the basic Structural members of a Ship Hull.Prepared for Training related activities.
Prepared by:Vipin Devaraj,
38Th RS,
Dept Of Ship Technology,
Cusat,INDIA
contact:vipindevaraj94@gmail.com
+919995568268
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Thanks for watching the slides ,await for your inputs.
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smrviv@yahoo.co.in
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Prepared by:Vipin Devaraj,
38Th RS,
Dept Of Ship Technology,
Cusat,INDIA
contact:vipindevaraj94@gmail.com
The ship at sea or lying in still water is constantly being subjected to a wide variety of stresses and strains, which result from the action of forces from outside and within the ship.
Mooring and Unmooring operation during berthing and un-berthing of vessel is critical. The cadets are weak links in the team till they gain some experience. This presentation would help cadets to understand ,appreciate hazards and consequences. They can do spot risk assessment based on learning from presentation. Hope this presentation will help in reducing accidents arising from Mooring Ops.
Thanks for watching the slides ,await for your inputs.
Capt. Vivek Trivedi
smrviv@yahoo.co.in
A Presentation on Stability of vessels/ships using Autohydro software and the basic calculations involved.Was prepared for training related activities.
Prepared by:Vipin Devaraj,
38Th RS,
Dept Of Ship Technology,
Cusat,INDIA
contact:vipindevaraj94@gmail.com
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Ships nomenclature
1. SHIPS NOMENCLATURE AND FITTINGS
1. BITTS- Strong iron post on ship’s deck for working or fastening lines; almost invariably in pairs.
2. BULKHEAD- One of the vertical wall-like structure enclosing a compartment.
3. BRIG- Prison aboardship or on shore.
4. BOLLARD- Wooden or iron post on pier or wharf to which mooring lines are secured
5. CLEAT- a small deck fitting of metal with horns used for securing lines.
6. DECK- Aboardship, it corresponds to a floor.
7. COMPARTMENT- Corresponds to a room in a building.
8. OVERHEAD- Aboardship, it corresponds to a ceiling of a building.
9. HEAD- Compartment of a ship having toilet facilities.
10. SUPERSTRUCTURE- All equipments or fittings extending above the hull except armaments
11. MAST- Upright spar supporting signal yard and antennas in a naval ship.
12. WARDROOM- Officer’s mess and lounge room aboardship
13. YARDARM- a spar attached to a mast and running athwartship
14. RUDDER- Flat vertical, movable, structure attached to the stern used for steering the ship.
15. LAZARETTE- A storage compartment at the stern below deck.
16. GALLEY- The ship’s kitchen
17. CABIN- The Captain’s living quarter.
18. QUARTERS- Living space, assembly of the new.
OTHER NAVAL TERMS:
1. ADRIFT- Loose from mooring or out of place
2. AYE-AYE- Reply to an order to indicate that it is heard, understood and will be carried out.
3. ABOARD- In or in the ship
4. AVAST- a Command to cease or desist from whatever is being done
5. BILLET- Allotted sleeping place. A man’s position in the ship’s organization
6. ALL HANDS- Entire ship’s company
7. BLACK GANG- Slang for engine force
8. BEAR A HAND- Lend a helping hand, speed up work
9. BINNACLE LIST- Sick list, list of men excuse from duty
10. BOOT- Slang for a new recruit
11. COXWAIN- Enlisted men in charge of a boat
12. CROSSING THE LINE- Crossing the earth’s equator
13. DOLPHIN- Cluster of piles at the corner or edge of a pier
14. DEAD ON THE WATER- a ship is said to be Dead on the Water when she has neither headway nor
sternway in the water, not moored, anchored or aground.
15. FATHOMS- Six (6) foot unit of length
16. FIELD DAY- General cleaning day, aboardship, usually before inspection
17. FLAG OFFICER- An officer of the rank of Commodore or above
18. GANGWAY- Opening in the bulkwark; to give entrance; an order to stand aside and get out of the
way.
19. GENERAL QUARTERS- Battle stations for all hands
20. GIG – Ship’s boat designed for the commanding officer.
21. JAVA – Slang for coffee.
2. 22. JUMP SHIP – Slang for leaving the ship without authority or permission.
23. KNOCK OFF – To cease what is being done or to stop work.
24. IRISH PENNANTS – Untidy loose end of lines carelessly left dangling, unauthorized hangings.
25. LUCKY BAG – Stowage of articles found adrift.
26. LANDLUBBERS – Term for one who has never been at sea.
27. PASSAGEWAY – Corridors.
28. PIPE DOWN – An order to keep silent.
29. PASS THE WORD – To repeat an order or information to the crew.
30. POLLYWOG – Person who has never been cross the equator.
31. SHELLBACK – A man who has cross the equator and has been initiated.
32. SEA DOG – Old sailor.
33. SEA LAWYER – Enlisted men who likes to argue, usually one who thinks he can twist the
regulations and standing orders around to favor his personal inclination.
34. SKAG – Slang for cigarette.
35. SHIPSHAPE – Neat, orderly condition.
36. SICKBAY – Ship’s hospital or dispensary.
37. SKIVVY – Slang for undershirt.
38. SECURE – To make fast, to tie; an order given in completion of a drill or exercise meaning to
withdraw from drill station.
39. STANDBY – Preparatory; order meaning “GET ready or prepare to”
40. TURN TO – An order to begin work.
41. VERY WELL – A reply of a senior to a junior to indicate that information given is understood, or
that permission is granted.
42. IDLER – A day worker; one who stands no night watches.
43. WATCH – A period of duty, usually of four hours duration.
44. DAVYJONES LOCKER - The bottom of the sea.