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El. knyga: Reeds Vol 8 General Engineering Knowledge for Marine Engineers

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Developed to complement Reeds Vol 12 (Motor Engineering for Marine Engineers), this textbook is key for all marine engineering officer cadets.

Accessibly written and clearly illustrated, General Engineering Knowledge for Marine Engineers takes into account the varying needs of students studying "general" marine engineering, recognizing recent changes to the Merchant Navy syllabus and current pathways to a sea-going engineering career. It includes the latest equipment, practices and trends in marine engineering, as well as incorporating the 2010 Manila Amendments, particularly relating to management. It is an essential buy for any marine engineering student.

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

· Corrosion, water treatments and tests
· Refrigeration and air conditioning
· Fuels, such as LNG and LPG
· Insulation
· Low sulphur fuels
· Fire and safety

Plus updates to many of the technical engineering drawings.



Bestselling title within the Reeds Marine Engineering series, essential for all marine engineers, and now in a revised new edition.

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Bestselling title within the Reeds Marine Engineering series, essential for all marine engineers, and now in a revised new edition
Preface vii
1 Materials 1(53)
Manufacture of Iron and Steel
1(1)
Converting Iron to Steel
2(4)
Cast Iron
6(1)
Simple Metallurgy of Iron, Cast Iron and Steel and the Effect of Carbon
7(2)
Killed Steel
9(1)
Properties of Materials
9(3)
Testing of Materials
12(14)
Treatment of Metals
26(6)
Forming of Metals
32(2)
Elements in Irons and Steels
34(1)
Effect of Alloying Elements
35(1)
Non-ferrous Metals
36(3)
Non-metallic Materials
39(2)
Welding
41(10)
Gas Cutting
51(3)
2 Fuel Technology 54(50)
Liquid Fuels
54(4)
Testing of Liquid Fuel and Oils
58(19)
Combustion of Fuel
77(10)
Analysis of Flue Gases
87(6)
Boiler Combustion Equipment
93(5)
Gaseous Fuels
98(6)
3 Boilers And Ancillaries 104(53)
Introduction
104(2)
Safety Valves
106(8)
Water Level Indicators
114(9)
Boiler Controls
123(3)
Other Boiler Mountings
126(2)
Other Boiler Fittings
128(1)
Boilers
129(6)
Some Defects, Causes and Repairs in Auxiliary Boilers
135(3)
Boiler Testing
138(3)
Packaged Auxiliary Boiler
141(2)
Reducing Valve
143(1)
Thermal Fluid Systems
144(1)
Evaporators (Fresh Water Generation at Sea)
145(2)
Methods of Controlling and Minimising Scale (Evaporators)
147(3)
Low-pressure Evaporating and Distilling Plants
150(2)
Two-stage Flash Evaporator
152(5)
4 Corrosion, Water Treatment And Tests 157(37)
Corrosion
157(1)
Corrosion of Metals in Sea Water
158(3)
Other Corrosion Topics
161(1)
Corrosion in Boilers
162(5)
Analysis of Sea Water
167(3)
Analysis of a Fresh Water Sample
170(2)
Boiler Water Treatment
172(1)
Lime and Soda Treatment
173(2)
Caustic Soda (sodium hydroxide, NaOH) Treatment
175(1)
Phosphate Treatment
176(4)
Boilers Not in Service
180(1)
Cleaning of New Boilers
180(1)
Boiler Water Tests
181(10)
Diesel Engine Cooling Water
191(3)
5 Manoeuvring And Steering 194(32)
Steering Gears, Stabilisers, Rudders and Thrusters
194(1)
Steering Systems
195(6)
Power (Amplifier) Units
201(4)
Actuator (Servo) Mechanisms
205(12)
Principal Rules Relating to Steering Gears
217(3)
The Ship Stabiliser
220(4)
Auto Control
224(2)
6 Power Transmission Systems 226(59)
Introduction and Basic Design Considerations
226(3)
Shaft Line Transmission
229(1)
Alignment
229(10)
Crankshaft Deflections
239(6)
Shafting Stresses
245(5)
Guidelines for Transmission Shafts
250(5)
The Propeller Shaft and Stern Tube
255(18)
Simple Balancing
273(3)
Simple Vibration
276(9)
7 Refrigeration And Air Conditioning 285(50)
Ozone Depleting Substances
285(1)
Basic Principles of the Refrigeration Cycle
286(2)
Refrigerants
288(7)
The Vapour Compression System
295(7)
Compressor
302(6)
Heat Exchangers
308(3)
Direct Expansion Units
311(5)
Absorption-type Refrigerator Unit
316(2)
Brine Circuits
318(2)
Basic Principles of Air Conditioning
320(8)
Insulation
328(3)
Gas Containment Systems
331(4)
8 Fire Safety 335(47)
Principle of Fire
336(1)
Fire Prevention and Precautions
336(1)
Classification of Fires and Extinguishing Methods
337(3)
Fire Detection Methods
340(9)
Critical Analysis of Fire Extinguishing Media
349(3)
Portable Fire Extinguishers
352(5)
Fixed Firefighting Installations
357(13)
Water Spray Systems
370(8)
Breathing Apparatus
378(4)
9 Pumps And Pumping Systems 382(54)
Types of Pumps
383(4)
Positive Displacement Pumps
387(2)
Roto-dynamic Pumps
389(11)
Comparison of Pumps, Suction Lift, Cavitation
400(2)
Associated Equipment and Systems
402(10)
Prevention of Pollution of the Sea by Oil
412(10)
Injectors and Ejectors
422(1)
Sewage and Sludge
423(3)
Pipe Arrangements and Fittings
426(5)
Some Rules Relating to Pumping Systems' Bilge System
431(5)
10 On-Board Management Of Fuel And Lubricating Oil 436(42)
Clarification and Separation
450(3)
Centrifuges
453(7)
Centrifugal Purification
460(3)
Lubrication
463(14)
Grease
477(1)
11 Instrumentation And Control 478(42)
Instruments
480(15)
Telemetry
495(9)
Automation and Control
504(5)
Control Systems
509(11)
12 Management And Leadership 520(49)
The Regulation of Shipping
520(6)
Technical Issues that Require Careful Management
526(19)
Ship Management
545(1)
Company Management Structures
546(2)
Machinery Maintenance
548(12)
Report Writing
560(9)
Test Examples 569(22)
Index 591
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.