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El. knyga: Reeds Vol 12 Motor Engineering Knowledge for Marine Engineers

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Developed to complement Reeds Vol 8 (General Engineering for Marine Engineers), this indispensable textbook comprehensively covers the motor engineering syllabus for marine engineering officer cadets. Starting with the theoretical and practical thermodynamic operating cycles, the book is structured to give a description of the engines and components used to extract energy from fossil fuels and achieve high levels of efficiency.

Accessibly written and clearly illustrated, this book is the only guide available for marine engineering students focusing on the knowledge needed for passing the motor engineering certificate of Competency (CoC) examinations.

This new edition reflects all developments within the discipline and includes updates and additions on, among other things:

· Engine emissions and control engineering
· Fuel injection
· Starting and reversing
· Ancillary supply systems
· Safety and the environment

Plus updates to many of the technical engineering drawings.



An authoritative guide to modern equipment found in merchant ships focusing on "motor" propulsion for marine engineers.

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An authoritative guide to modern equipment found in merchant ships focusing on 'motor' propulsion for marine engineers
Preface vii
Acknowledgements To Fifth Edition ix
1 Basic Principles
1(31)
Definitions and Formulae
1(8)
Ideal Thermodynamic Cycles
9(5)
Actual Cycles and Indicator Diagrams
14(5)
Other Related Details
19(13)
2 Structure And Transmission
32(79)
Bedplate
34(7)
`A' Frames or Columns
41(4)
Holding Down Arrangements
45(6)
Crankshafts
51(19)
Choice, Maintenance and Testing of Main Engine Lubricating Oil
70(3)
Lubrication Systems
73(6)
Cylinders and Pistons
79(4)
Basicity of Oils
83(7)
Pistons and Rings
90(21)
3 Fuel Injection
Definitions and Principles
111(12)
Fuel Pumps
123(18)
Fuel Systems
141(9)
4 Scavenging And Pressure Charging
150(29)
Two-Stroke Cycle Engines
152(4)
Pressure Charging
156(6)
Air Cooling
162(2)
Turbochargers
164(8)
Turbocharger Fouling and Cleaning
172(7)
5 Starting And Reversing
179(16)
Starting Air Overlap
179(8)
Practical Systems
187(8)
6 Sensors, Instruments And Machinery Control
195(27)
Governing of Marine Diesel Engines
196(9)
Bridge Control of Direct Drive Diesel Engines
205(4)
Piston Cooling and Lubricating Oil Control
209(4)
Electrical and Electronic Control Systems
213(7)
Unmanned Machinery Spaces (UMS)
220(2)
7 Ancillary Supply Systems
222(22)
Compressed Air
222(15)
Air Vessels
237(2)
Cooling Systems
239(5)
8 Medium-Speed Diesels
244(23)
Engine Couplings, Clutches and Gearing
245(6)
Gearboxes, Thrust Blocks, Shafting and Controllable Pitch Propeller (CPP)
251(2)
Exhaust Valves
253(4)
Engine Design
257(10)
9 Electric propulsion systems
267(10)
Introduction
267(4)
Total Harmonic Distortion (THD)
271(1)
Power Quality Measurement
272(5)
10 Waste Heat Recovery Systems
277(30)
General Details
277(6)
Package Boilers
283(3)
Hybrid and Power Take-Off and Take-In Systems
286(3)
Turbogenerators
289(1)
Silencers
290(1)
Gas Analysis
290(3)
Gas/Water Heat Exchangers
293(4)
Exhaust Gas Heat Recovery Circuits
297(4)
Water/Water Heat Exchangers
301(1)
Combined Heat Recovery Circuits
302(1)
Exhaust Gas Power Turbine
303(1)
Gas Turbines
304(1)
Energy in a Power Turbine
304(3)
11 Safety and Environmental
307(58)
Seafarer Safety in the Engine Room (crankcase explosions)
308(7)
The Environmental Agenda of Shipping
315(14)
The Professionalism of Marine Engineers
329(12)
Test Questions
341(15)
Specimen Questions
356(9)
Index 365
Paul A Russell was Head of School at the National Sea Training Centre at North West Kent College, UK as well as lecturer in Marine Engineering at the University of Greenwich. He is Managing Director of Thamesview Maritime Limited, a marine engineering consultancy specialising in the professional development of marine engineers and has previously worked as the Editor for the journal Marine Propulsion and Auxiliary Machinery.