1. Marine Automation:
Introduction, development of ship board automation, advantages of marine automation, degree of automation in engine room of motor & steamships, essential safety requirements for unattended machinery spaces, centralized control station, control console, centralized control room panel boards, layout, controls, alarms, visual displays, data loggers, mock up assembly.
2. Control Systems:
Introduction, control terms, closed loop, feedback, block diagrams, open loop control, comparison of closed loop & open loop, feed forward control, feed forward modification, regulators & servo-mechanisms.
3. Instrumentation:
Introduction, basic characteristics of instruments - accuracy, reproducibility, sensitivity, responsiveness & fidelity, factors affecting speed of response, sensors, transducers & measuring elements for temperature, pressure, level, flow, humidity, analyzers for specific gravity, viscosity, pH value, conductivity, oxygen, carbon dioxide, combustibility & chromotography, instrument selection for marine application.
4. Transmission:
Pneumatic & electric transmission, suitability for marine use.
5. Processor:
Basic process, characteristic process, load, sources of load change, capacitance, resistance, time constant, process lags, self regulation, process reaction curves.
6. Control:
Control modes - two position, two position with differential, proportional, floating, proportional plus integral, proportional plus derivative, proportional plus integral plus derivative, use of various control modes.
7. Controllers:
Pneumatic, hydraulic, electric & electronic controllers for generation of control actions, time function controllers.
8. Correcting Units:
Diaphragm actuators, valve positioners, piston actuators, elctro-pneumatic transducers, electro-hydraulic actuators, electric actuators, control valves - plug shapes, valve characteristics, air to close & air to open valves, range-ability, sizing valves, construction & selection.
Applications on Controls on Ships:
1. Marine Boilers:
Automatic Combustion Control - air/fuel ratio control, feed water control - single, two & three element type, steam pressure control, combustion chamber pressure control, fuel oil temperature control.
2. Marine Diesel Engines:
Temperature control of lubricating oil, jacket water cooling, fuel valve cooling water, piston cooling water & scavenge air, fuel oil viscosity control.
3. Geared Diesel, Direct & Turbine Installations:
Bridge control of main machinery, instrumentation for UMS classification.
4. Computers:
Simple computation, data processing computers, wired type & stores programmed type computers, computer control, analogue inputs, analogue outputs, digital inputs, digital outputs, interrupt & priority control, application of computers on merchant ships for performance monitoring & maintenance data prediction.
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