Ship Geometry and Hydrostatics
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Degree:
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Code
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Year/Semester
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Local Credits
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ECTS Credits
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Course Implementation, Hours/Week
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Course
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Tutorial
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Laboratory
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NAME211
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Fall
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3
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4
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2
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2
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Department
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Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering
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Instructors
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Dr. Murat ÖZBULUT
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Contact Information
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mozbulut@pirireis.edu.tr
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Office Hours
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Tuesday 11.00-13.00
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Web page
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pruonline
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Course Type
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Compulsory
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Course Language
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English
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Course Prerequisites
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None
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Course Category by Content, %
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Basic Sciences
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Engineering Science
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Engineering Design
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Humanities
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10
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30
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60
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Course Description
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Introduction, terminology, ship types, principal dimensions, hull form coefficients, non-dimensional ratios, ship geometry, geometrical ship design, ship forms, lines plan, numerical integration, hydrostatic calculations
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Course Objectives
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Students learn the basics of ship form and ship geometry. They gain the ability of drawing the hull form plans, calculating the basic hydrostatic characteristics, determining the geometrical coefficients of a ship and lerning the basic terminology of ship geometry terms.
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Course Learning Outcomes
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Students who successfully pass the course will;
- Learn principal dimensions and ship geometry,
II . Learn the different ship hull forms,
- Draw the lines plan,
- Calculate hydrostatic values, be aware of basic characteristics
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Instructional Methods and Techniques
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Tutorial Place
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Co-term Condition
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Textbook
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Eric TUPPER,Introduction to Naval Architecture
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Other References
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RAWSON, K. J. (2001). Basic Ship Theory
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Homework & Projects
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3 projects will be assigned for each student.
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Laboratory Work
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Computer Use
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Autocad will be used for drawings.
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Other Activities
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