Exam Details
Subject | Ship Operations | |
Paper | ||
Exam / Course | BSC (Nautical Science) | |
Department | School of Engineering & Technology (SOET) | |
Organization | indira gandhi national open university | |
Position | ||
Exam Date | December, 2015 | |
City, State | new delhi, |
Question Paper
1. M.V. Hindship is at Mumbai in Condition No.4. A consignment of cargo weighing 500 tonnes is . shifted from No.3 cargo hold to the upper deck KG: 13.28 m. Find the final GMs and GMf.
2. A ship of displacement 16000 tonnes, KM 9.0 KG 8·0 m is listed 7° to starboard. It then works cargo as follows:
Loads 1600 tonnes cargo KG 4.5 5.0 m to Port.
Loads 1400 tonnes cargo KG 8.0 4·5 m to Starboard.
Discharges 1000 tonnes KG 6.5 1.0 m from Starboard.
Find how many tonnes of ballast water must be transferred transversely to upright the vessel, if P S tank centres are 10 m apart.
3. Explain what is meant by hogging and sagging. Describe the loading conditions which may give rise to hogging and sagging.
4. Define the following with sketches
Rake ofStem
Sheer Strake
Aft Sheer
Entrance
Tumblehome
5. Draw the sketch of a typical forecastle deck with mooring and anchoring arrangements, showing leads ofmoorings. Label at least ten items.
State the criteria under which oily water from slop tank of an oil tanker may be discharged into the sea.
Write down the special areas as per Annex V of MARPOL 73/78.
7. Sketch and describe the following:
Sounding Pipe
Air Pipe
What flags are required to be hoisted when a vessel is requiring a pilot and when the pilot has come on board?
State the functions of the following in an Engine Room of a ship:
Purifiers
Air Compressor
Air Bottles
Oily Bilge Water Separator
2. A ship of displacement 16000 tonnes, KM 9.0 KG 8·0 m is listed 7° to starboard. It then works cargo as follows:
Loads 1600 tonnes cargo KG 4.5 5.0 m to Port.
Loads 1400 tonnes cargo KG 8.0 4·5 m to Starboard.
Discharges 1000 tonnes KG 6.5 1.0 m from Starboard.
Find how many tonnes of ballast water must be transferred transversely to upright the vessel, if P S tank centres are 10 m apart.
3. Explain what is meant by hogging and sagging. Describe the loading conditions which may give rise to hogging and sagging.
4. Define the following with sketches
Rake ofStem
Sheer Strake
Aft Sheer
Entrance
Tumblehome
5. Draw the sketch of a typical forecastle deck with mooring and anchoring arrangements, showing leads ofmoorings. Label at least ten items.
State the criteria under which oily water from slop tank of an oil tanker may be discharged into the sea.
Write down the special areas as per Annex V of MARPOL 73/78.
7. Sketch and describe the following:
Sounding Pipe
Air Pipe
What flags are required to be hoisted when a vessel is requiring a pilot and when the pilot has come on board?
State the functions of the following in an Engine Room of a ship:
Purifiers
Air Compressor
Air Bottles
Oily Bilge Water Separator
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Subjects
- Applied Mathematics
- Applied Science
- Cargo Handling, Stowage and Seamanship
- Cargo Handling, Stowage and Seamanship- II
- Electricity and Electronics
- N a v i g a t i o n I ( T e r r e s t r i a l a n d C e l e s t i a l )
- N a v i g a t i o n I I ( B r i d g e E q u i p m e n t , W a t c h K e e p i n g ,
- N a v i g a t i o n I V
- Navigation-III
- Navigational Aids & Environmental Protection
- Qualifying Paper (English and Human Factors)
- Qualifying Paper (Maritime, History and Commerce)
- Ship Manoeuvring and Future Issues
- Ship Operations
- Ship Safety and Security