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1 UČNI NAČRT PREDMETA / COURSE SYLLABUS Predmet: NAUK O LADJI 2 Course title: Študijski program in stopnja Study programme and level Študijska smer Study field Letnik Academic year Semester Semester Navtika, prva stopnja / drugi tretji Vrsta predmeta / Course type Obvezni stroka / STCW Univerzitetna koda predmeta / University course code: Predavanja Lectures Seminar Seminar Vaje Tutorial Klinične vaje work Druge oblike študija Samost. delo Individ. work ECTS Nosilec predmeta / Lecturer: Perkovič Marko Jeziki / Languages: Predavanja / Slovensko in Angleško / Slovenian and English Lectures: Vaje / Tutorial: Slovensko in Angleško / Slovenian and English Pogoji za vključitev v delo oz. za opravljanje študijskih obveznosti: Učna snov se predvsem navezuje na vsebine iz predmetov»nauk o ladji I«in»Prometni sistemi v pomorstvu«ter je osnova za kasnejše razumevanje vsebin ravnanja s tovorom in vodenja ladijske straže. Študent je pred izpitom dolžan uspešno izdelati in zagovarjati projektno in seminarsko nalogo. Prerequisits: Vsebina: Content (Syllabus outline):
2 Določanje ladjskih hidrostatičnih parametrov: Uporaba numerične integracije (Simpsonova pravila) za izračun hidrostatičnih parametrov ladje:, površin vodne linije, težišča vodne linije, volumna potopljenega dela ladje, oprijamlišča sile vzgona, enotinih parametrov za spremembo ugreza in pretege, sprememba ugreza zaradi spremembe slanosti, določitev površinskih in volumenskih koeficientov polnosti ladje ter izračum položaja metacentra. Konstrukcija diagrama hidrostatičnih krivulj. Začetna stabilnost ter stabilnost naplavljene in nasedle ladje: Kriteriji začetne stabilnosti. Pomen sistemskega težišča ladje in faktorji, ki vplivajo na položaj slednjega. Poizkus nagiba ladje. S krivulje. Stabilnost pri velikih kotih nagiba. Vpliv širine in nadvodja na povečanje stabilnosti ladje. Določanje dinamične stabilnosti iz krivulje GZ. Uporaba tablic in krivulj. Vpliv prostih površin ter navidezno znižanje GM. Nagib indiferentno stabilne ladje. Atwoodova enačba ter princip računanja ladij z paralelnim trupom. Teorija zibanja ladje. Permabilnost in naplavljivost oddelkov. Stabilnost ob naplavljanju ladje. Določanje krivulj naplavljanja. Faktorji pregrajevanja ladij. Določanje servisnega števila. Pregrajevanje potniških ladij. Krmarjenje z ladjo v ekstermnih razmerah: Približevanje pilotski postaji. Upravljanje z ladjo v omejenih področjih. Načini za obračanje z enakomerno spremembo coursa. Manevriranje v majhnih globinah. Interakcija ladje z brežino, kanalom, drugo ladjo ali vlačilcem. Privez in odvez. Uporaba pogona in sistema za manevriranje. Sidranje in upravljanje z ladjo v slabemu vremenu. Manevrske in pogonske karakteristike. Poškodbe, ki nastanejo z ladijskimi valovi. Manevriranje v shemi ločene plovbe in VTS Ships hydrostatic parameters calculation: Use of Simpson s rules in the computation of areas, second momet of areas, volumes, moments of volumes and inertial moments. Laws of flotation, Buoyancy, Reserve buoyancy, Displacement, Deadweigt. Derivation of the formulae for TPC, FWA, BM, MCTC, Angle of Loll. Change of draft due to change of density TPC, FWA, DWA. The meaning of the terms Block co efficient, Water plane coefficient, Midship Coefficient, Prismatic Coefficient and relationship between them. Metacentric height. Hydrostatic courves and tabels. Intact and damaged ship stability: Intact stability criteria. The center of gravity of a ship and factors affecting the same. The center of buoyancy and factors affecting the same. The Inclining Experiment. Cross curves of stability. Stability at moderate and large angles of heel. Effect of beam and freeboard on stability. Dynamical Stability calculation of same by the GZ curve. Use of hydrostatic tables and curves. Virtual loss of GM due to free surface. List with zero GM. Wall sided formula and Attwood formula. Theory of rolling. Permeability of a compartment. Calculation on bilging and flooding of a compartment. Knowledge of application of floodable length curves. Factor of subdivision. Criterion of service numeral. Permissible length affecting hull division on passenger ships. Ship manoeuvring in extreme conditions: Approaching a pilot vessel. Ship handling in restricted waters. Constant rate of turn techniques. Manoeuvring in shallow water. Interaction with bank, canal, ship and tug. Berthing and unberthing. Use of propulsion and manoeuvring systems. Anchoring and handling ships in heavy weather. Manoeuvring and propulsion characteristics. Damage due to own ship's bow and stern waves. Navigating in or near ice. Manoeuvring in traffic separation schemes and VTS.
3 Sredstva za preprečevanje onesnaževanja z ladij: Konstrukcijske rešitve, delovni postopki, ravnanje s trdnimi odpadki, ravnanje s fekalijami, preprečevanje onesnaženja zraka, ravnanje z odpadnimi tekočinami, ravnanje z zaoljenimi vodami, ravnanje z balastnimi vodami. Envrionmental issue: Environmental pollution, basic causes, common pollutants. Operrational and Illicit pollution by oil, chemicals, hazardous substances, garbage and sewage. Pollution by micro organisms in ballast water; measures for prevention. Atmospheric pollution by marine transportation. Temeljni literatura in viri / Readings: 1. Rawson K. J., Tupper E.C., Basic Ship Theory vol 1 & 2, Butterworth Heinemann, 2001, ISBN (zv. 1), ISBN (zv. 2), COBISS.SI ID Petrovič N.: Nauk o ladji, UL Fakulteta za pomorstvo in promet, 2003, ISBN , COBISS.SI ID Eyres D. J., Ship construction, Oxford, Boston, Butterworth Heinemann, 2001, ISBN , COBISS.SI ID Watson, D.G.M., Practical ship design, Elsevier, 2002, ISBN , COBISS.SI ID Tupper E.C., Introduction to Naval Arhitecture, Butterworth Heinemann, 2004 Cilji in kompetence: Numerična integracija kot orodje za izračun parametrov plovnosti ladje, konstrukcija hidrostatičnih krivulj, vzdolžna in prečna stabilnost, statična in dinamična stabilnost, stabilnost ladje pri velikih kotih nagiba. Stabilnost nasedle ladje in stabilnost naplavljene ladje. Pregrajevanje ladij. Permabilnost, naplavljanje. Osnove upora ladijskega trupa. Teorija manevriranja in sidrenja z ladjo v ekstremnih razmerah. SOPEP Posebnosti: Izvajanje učne vsebine skladno s predpisi STCW konvencije A III/1, A III/2 inpriporočili»master and chief mate«(model course 7.01)«in»Officer in Charge of a Navigational Watch«(Model course 7.03)«, International Maritime Organization, London, 1999 Objectives and competences: STCW requirements: Knowledge of IMO recommendations concerning ship stability. Knowledge of the effect on trim and stability of a ship in the event of damage to and consequent flooding of a compartment and counter measures to be taken. Precautions when beaching a ship. Action to be taken if grounding is imminent, and after grounding. Refloating a grounded ship with and without assistance. Action to be taken if collision is imminent and following a collision or impairment of the watertight integrity of the hull by any cause. Assessment of damage control. Emergency steering. Emergency towing arrangements and towing procedures. Knowledge of the effect on trim and stability of cargoes and cargo operations. Use of stability and trim diagrams and stress calculating equipment, including automatic data based (ADB) equipment and knowledge of loading cargoes and ballasting in order to keep hull stress within acceptable limits. Actions to limit damage and salve the ship following a fire,
4 explosion, collision and grounding. Ship construction, including damage control. Working knowledge and application of stability, trim and stress tables, diagrams and stresscalculating equipment. Predvideni študijski rezultati: Znanje in razumevanje: Poznavanje različnih tipov ladij, trdnosti ladje ter pogojev plovnosti in kriterijev stabilnosti ladje v izrednih situacijah. Poznavanje principov upravljanja z ladjo v težhih vremenshih razmerah ter varovanje morskega okolja. Intended learning outcomes: Knowledge and understanding: Metode poučevanja in učenja: Learning and teaching methods: Obsežnejši del učnega načrta se izvaja v obliki predavanj. Študentje na vajah opravijo izračune o stabilnosti in trdnosti ladje, ki se preverijo še z vajami v simulatorskem laboratoriju. S pomočjo laboratorija so študentje dolžni pripravit projektno nalogo. Študenti morajo izdelati tudi seminarsko nalogo iz področja ladijskih konstrukcij. Razpoložljivo gradivo objavljajo klasifikacijske ustanove. Delež (v %) / Načini ocenjevanja: Weight (in %) Assessment: Ocena projektne, seminarske naloge in končna pisnega dela (kolokvij) se oceni ločeno ocena=50% pi+ od ustnega dela izpita. Znanje se 50%uz vrednoti s sistemom; od 6 10 (pozitivno) oz. 1 5 (negativno) Legenda: pi.. pisni izpit uz.. ustni zagovor Type (examination, written and oral, coursework, project). Reference nosilca / Lecturer's references: 1. PERKOVIČ, Marko, GREIDANUS, Harm, MUELLENHOFF, Oliver, FERRARO, Guido, PAVLAKIS, Petros, COSOLI, Simone, HARSCH, Rick. Marine polluter identification: backtracking with the aid of satellite imaging. Fresenius environ. bull.. [Print ed.], 2010, vol. 19, no. 10, 7 str.
5 [COBISS.SI ID ] 2. FERRARO, Guido, BASCHEK, Björn, MONTPELLIER, Geraldine de, NJOTEN, Ove, PERKOVIČ, Marko, VESPE, Michele. On the SAR derived alert in the detection of oil spills according to the analysis of the EGEMP. Mar. Pollut. Bull., 2010, vol. 60, no. 1, str , doi: Doi: /j.marpolbul [COBISS.SI ID ] 3. PERKOVIČ, Marko, HARSCH, Rick, BATISTA, Milan, NEMEC, David, CAIAZZO, Luigia, FERRARO, Guido, ROSTOPSHIN, Dimitry, GUCMA, Lucjan, GUCMA, Maciej. The wreck of the Costa Concordia as learning and research laboratory. V: BEZJAK, Jožica (ur.). Technical creativity in school's curricula with the form of project learning From idea to the product : from the kindergarten to the technical faculty : proceedings : 10th international science symposium : od vrtca do fakultetnega tehniškega študija : zbornik prispevkov : 10. mednarodni znanstveni posvet, April 2012, Portorož, Slovenia. Ljubljana: Somaru, 2012, 2012, str [COBISS.SI ID ]
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