QB Naval September 2016

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SEPTEMBER 2016

Instructions:
1. Answer six Questions. Not more than THREE from each section (Section I & II).
2. All Questions carry equal marks
3. Neatness in handwriting and clarity in expression carries weightage
4. Illustration of an Answer with clear sketches /diagram carries weightage
5. All unused pages of the answer script must be cancelled out by two lines (X) across the page

Q1A. With reference to the underwater surface of a ships hull; i. Describe a hull plate roughness analyser system; ii. State the significance of
the roughness profile and compare the typical roughness values for a new ship and a ship eight years old;
B. Which reference to the application of self-polishing paint in dry dock - i. Describe the plate preparation necessary; ii. State the defects that
may occur in the paint coating if it is not correctly applied.
Q2. With reference to membrane tanks for the carriage of liquefied gas at very low temperatures.
A. Describe with a sketch one method of building up the insulation; B. State which alloy is used for the membrane and the reason; C. Explain
why a secondary barrier is installed. i) Longitudinally; ii) Transversely
Q3. Describe a forced ventilation system for the machinery spaces and a natural ventilation system for a lower hold. Why hold ventilation is
considered necessary?
Q4. With respect to trim and stability, describe the following - A. Effects on centre of gravity of slack tanks; B. Effect on stability of ice formation
on superstructure; C. Effects of wind and waves on ships stability; D. Effect of water absorption by deck cargo and retention of water on deck.
Q5. With reference to the prevention of hull corrosion discusses: A. Surface preparation and painting of new ship plates. B. Design of the ships
structure and its maintenance. C. Catholic protection by sacrificial anodes, of the internal and external areas of the ship.
SECTION II
Q6. A. Describe how the distribution of mass within the ship affects the rolling period 2016/SR09
B. The righting moments of a ship at angles of heel of 0, 15, 30, 45, and 60 are 0, 1690, 5430, 9360 and 9140 k/Nm respectively.
Calculate the dynamical stability at 60.
Q7. A. Describe briefly the significance of the factor of sub-division
B. A ship 120m long has a light displacement of 4000 tonne and LCG in this condition 2.5m aft of midships. The following items are then
added:
Cargo 10000 tonne
LCG 3.0 m
forward of midships
Fuel
1500 tonne
LCG 2.0 m
forward of midships
Water 400 tonne
LCG 8.0 m
forward of midships
Stores 100 tonne
LCG 10.0m
forward of midships
Using the following hydrostatic data, calculate the fine draughts:
Draught
Displacement (t)
MCTI cm
LCB from midships (m)
LCF from midships (m)
8.50
16650
183
1.94 F
1.20A
8.00
15350
175
2.10 F
0.60F
Q8. A. Explain the effect of trim on tank soundings.
B.A ship of 6600 tonne displacement has KG 3.6m and KM 4.3m. A mass of 50 tonne is now lifted from the quay by one of the ships derricks
whose head is 80m above the keel. The ship heels to a maximum of 9.5 while the mass is being transferred. Calculate the outreach of the
derrick from the ships centreline.
Q9. A. Explain the effect on GM during the filing of a double bottom tank
B. A ship of 8,000 tonnes displacement has KM 7.5m, and KG 7.0m. A double bottom tank is 12 meters long 15 meters wide and 1 meter
deep. The tank is divided longitudinally at the centre line and both sides are full or small water. Calculate the list if one side is pumped on until
it is half empty.
Q10. A ship of 9.900 tonnes displacement has KM 7.3m, and KG 6.4m. She has yet to load two 50 tonne lifts her own gear and the first lift is
to be placed on deck on the inshore side (KG = 9m and centre of gravity = 6m, out from centre line). When the derrick plumbs the quay its
head is 15m above the keel and 12m out rom centre line. Calculate the maximum list during the operation.

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