Seamanship
Code UE : HBB330
- Cours + travaux pratiques
- 3 crédits
- Volume horaire de référence
(+ ou - 10%) : 30 heures
Responsable(s)
Claire MARION
Objectifs pédagogiques
Module Outline:
1. SHIP CONSTRUCTION
- determine the vessel's main construction components
- recognize the terminology for locations on a vessel
- identify the major equipment systems
- identify different ship types and their major differences
- determine the engines on board
- determine the effect of engines on board (noise, interference)
- explain the purpose of derricks, davits, A-frames, cranes, winches and capstans
2. STABILITY
- basic stability principles
- list factors affecting ship stability and how to react
3. ROPES AND WIRES
- Recognize different types of wire, natural, and synthetic rope
- Tie a square knot, clove hitch, and bowline
- Give examples where each might be used on a boat or aboard ship
- Describe the purpose and use of block and tackle
- Describe methods for securing equipment for heavy weather
1. SHIP CONSTRUCTION
- determine the vessel's main construction components
- recognize the terminology for locations on a vessel
- identify the major equipment systems
- identify different ship types and their major differences
- determine the engines on board
- determine the effect of engines on board (noise, interference)
- explain the purpose of derricks, davits, A-frames, cranes, winches and capstans
2. STABILITY
- basic stability principles
- list factors affecting ship stability and how to react
3. ROPES AND WIRES
- Recognize different types of wire, natural, and synthetic rope
- Tie a square knot, clove hitch, and bowline
- Give examples where each might be used on a boat or aboard ship
- Describe the purpose and use of block and tackle
- Describe methods for securing equipment for heavy weather
Compétences visées
Learning Outcomes:
The aim is to gain basic knowledge about seamanship.
Ability to interprete ship's plans, dangers and tools to perform good seamanship
The student will obtain an idea of the different actions that can cause dangers to the stability of the vessel.
The aim is to gain basic knowledge about seamanship.
Ability to interprete ship's plans, dangers and tools to perform good seamanship
The student will obtain an idea of the different actions that can cause dangers to the stability of the vessel.
Contenu
Lecture 1 Ship construction
Different types of vessels.
Construction of small boat.
Relation between boat size and manoeuvring characteristics.
Watertightness at the propeller shaft
Lecture 2 Ship construction
Characteristics of an outboard engine.
Construction of derricks and frames on the vessel.
Moon pools in vessels.
Vibrations on board vessels
Lecture 3 Stability
Flotation law.
Relation in the position of the centre of gravity and the centre of buoyancy.
Reaction when shifting or adding weights on board a vessel.
Effect of free surfaces
Lecture 4 Stability
Influence on the stability when using cranes and derricks.
Stability curve and angle of Loll.
Lecture 5 Ropes and wires
Different types of ropes and their characteristics
Lecture 6 Ropes and wires
Practice on different knots and splices
Different types of vessels.
Construction of small boat.
Relation between boat size and manoeuvring characteristics.
Watertightness at the propeller shaft
Lecture 2 Ship construction
Characteristics of an outboard engine.
Construction of derricks and frames on the vessel.
Moon pools in vessels.
Vibrations on board vessels
Lecture 3 Stability
Flotation law.
Relation in the position of the centre of gravity and the centre of buoyancy.
Reaction when shifting or adding weights on board a vessel.
Effect of free surfaces
Lecture 4 Stability
Influence on the stability when using cranes and derricks.
Stability curve and angle of Loll.
Lecture 5 Ropes and wires
Different types of ropes and their characteristics
Lecture 6 Ropes and wires
Practice on different knots and splices
Modalité d'évaluation
- Contrôle continu
- Projet(s)
- Examen final
Cette UE apparaît dans les diplômes et certificats suivants
Rechercher une formation
CRITERES
- Le champ Mot-clé permet de rechercher les formations grâce à un mot ou à une expression présent dans l’intitulé ou dans les index d’une formation.
Des index vous sont suggérés à partir du 3e caractère saisi, mais vous pouvez aussi saisir librement tout autre chaîne de caractères . - les différents items sélectionnés sont croisés.
ex: "Comptabilité" et "Région Alsace"
CODE
- Vous pouvez utiliser le caractère joker * pour remplacer un nombre quelconque de caractères
- UE : le code comprend 3 lettres immédiatement suivies de 3 chiffres
- Certificat : le code comprend 2 ou 3 lettres immédiatement suivies de 3 chiffres. Certains certificats se déclinent selon plusieurs parcours :
- pour afficher le tronc commun, tapez le code simple (ex : LG005).
- pour afficher un parcours précis dans un diplôme, faites suivre le code de la lettre "p", et du numéro de parcours (ex : LG005p2). Si le diplôme ne comporte qu'un seul parcours, faites suivre la lettre "p" de -1 (ex : CYC17p-1).
Dans tous les cas, veillez à ne pas insérer d'espace ou de ponctuation supplémentaire.
Chargement du résultat...
Intitulé de la formation |
Type |
Modalité(s) |
Lieu(x) |
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Intitulé de la formation
Bachelor océanographe prospecteur
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Lieu(x)
Initial
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Lieu(x)
Paris
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Intitulé de la formation | Type | Modalité(s) | Lieu(x) |
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Code UE : HBB330
- Cours + travaux pratiques
- 3 crédits
- Volume horaire de référence
(+ ou - 10%) : 30 heures
Responsable(s)
Claire MARION