ABSTRACT
Introduction to Ship Engine Room Systems outlines the key systems, machinery and equipment found in a ship’s engine room. It explores the basics of their function with overall practical guidance for engine room operation and maintenance, recognising emerging environmental challenges. It covers the following topics:
- The role and function of the steering and propulsion systems
- Power generation
- The heating, ventilation, and air conditioning systems
- The water management system
- Engine room fires and emergency response systems
- Engine room watch procedures and checklists
The book serves as an accessible introductory text for engineering students at HNC, HND, and foundation degree level, marine engineering cadets, and non-engineering marine professionals such as deck officers and cadets who want a general guide to how the engine room functions.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part I|137 pages
Steering and propulsion systems
part II|58 pages
Power generation
part III|29 pages
Heating, ventilation, and air conditioning
part IV|74 pages
Water management systems
part V|33 pages
Engine room tanks and bunkering operations
part VI|34 pages
Engine room fires and emergency response
part VII|16 pages
Engine room watch procedures