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The textbook “Marine Auxiliary Machinery and Systems” consists of three parts: Marine Fluid-Pressure Mechanisms, Specialized Auxiliary Machinery and Shipboard Systems.
Each part deals with the principles and the fundamentals of the theory, design and operation of a definite group of auxiliary machinery.
The theory involved is presented on a level which enables the student to understand the operation of the machines, to evaluate their operational characteristics, to make verifying calculations and select machinery for specific cases, and also to properly analyze new designs and master their operation. The author regards the theoretical, design and reference material presented in the textbook as the basis for carrying out normal operation and maintenance of auxiliary machinery, but not as a source providing information on their design or complete calculation.
Contents
Preface
Introduction
Part One Marine Fluid-Pressure Mechanisms
Chapter 1. Pumps
A. Marine Pumps: General Considerations
1-1. Energy Equation of Liquid Flow and Principles of Pump Action
1-2. Principal Ratings of Pumps
1-3. Pump Classification According to Purpose and Principle of Operation
B. Reciprocating Pumps
1-4. Classification, Typical Construction, Capacity and Nonuniform Flow
1-5. Construction of Reciprocating Power Pumps
1-6. Construction of Direct-Acting Steam-Driven Reciprocating Pumps
1-7. Determining the Head of Liquid Acting on the Piston End During the Suction and Discharge Strokes
1-8. Vacuum and Air Chambers
1-9. Work Required to Drive the Pump Piston, and Pump Efficiencies
1-10. Determining the Principal Dimensions of the Pump Cylinder and the Diameter of its Connections
1-11. Valve Chests and Valves
1-12. Loss of Head in Valves
1-13. Theory of Valve Motion
1-14. Displacing Elements and Stuffing Boxes of Reciprocating Pumps
1-15. Reciprocating Pump Tests and Indicator Diagrams
1-16. Operation of Reciprocating Pumps
1-17. Steam Consumption and General Assessment of Reciprocating Pumps
C. Rotary and Hand Pumps
1-18. Rotary Pumps: General Considerations
1-19. Typical Constructions and Capacities of Rotary and Hand Pumps
D. Centrifugal and Propeller Pumps
1-20. Principles and Classification of Centrifugal Pumps
1-21. Suction Lift of Centrifugal Pumps
1-22. Centrifugal Pump Construction
1-23. Head Developed by a Centrifugal Pump Impeller
1-24. Effect of the Outlet Angle of the Relative Velocity on the Head Developed by the Pump
1-25. Centrifugal Impeller Vanes
1-26. Recuperating Devices of Centrifugal Pumps
1-27. Axial Hydraulic Thrust and Impeller Balancing
1-28. Pump Losses, Efficiency and Power Output
1-29. Determining the Principal Dimensions of the Pump Impeller
1-30. Centrifugal Pump Operation
1-31. Propeller Pumps
E. Jet Pumps
1-32. General Considerations
1-33. Water-Jet Ejectors
1-34. Injectors
Chapter 2. Fans
2-1. Required Capacity of Fans and the Head They Develop
2-2. Design and Selection of Fans
Chapter 3. Fluid Drives
3-1. General Considerations
3-2. Principal Design Equations for Fluid Drives
Part Two Specialized Auxiliary Machinery
Chapter 4. Steering Gear Mechanism
4-1. Purpose and Components of Steering Gears
4-2. Principles of Steam Steering Engines
4-3. Construction of Steering Engines
4-4. Determining the Principal Data Required in the Design of Steam and Electric Steering Gears
4-5. Power Calculations for Steam Steering Engines
4-6. Determining the Main Data on Hydraulic Steering Engines
4-7. Operation of Steering Gears
Chapter 5. Anchoring and Warping Machinery
5-1. General Considerations
5-2. Construction of Anchoring and Warping Machinery
5-3. Determining the Principal Dimensions of Anchoring and Warping Machinery
5-4. Fundamentals of Windlass and Capstan Operation
Chapter 6. Winches and Cranes
6-1. Cargo Winches and Cranes
6-2. Towing Winches
6-3. Ash Hoisting Winches
6-4. Boat Winches
6-5. Winch Operation
Part Three Shipboard Systems
Chapter 7. General Systems
7-1. Classification and Functions of Shipboard Systems
7-2. General Requirements for Pipelines of Shipboard Systems
7-3. Bilge Systems
7-4. Sanitary Systems
7-5. Sounding and Vent Pipes
7-6. Fire Systems
7-7. Heating Systems
7-8. Ventilation
Сhapter 8. Special Systems of Ice-Breakers and Oil Tankers
8-1. Heeling and Trimming Systems of Ice-Breakers
8-2. Special Systems of Tankers
Index