Exam Details
Subject | Cargo Handling, Stowage and Seamanship | |
Paper | ||
Exam / Course | BSC (Nautical Science) | |
Department | School of Engineering & Technology (SOET) | |
Organization | indira gandhi national open university | |
Position | ||
Exam Date | June, 2015 | |
City, State | new delhi, |
Question Paper
1. A vessel loads upto her summer draft in RD 1·012. She then proceeds to another port in RD 1·020 consuming 20 t of Fuel Oil enroute. At the next port, after loading 200 t of cargo, she is once again on her summer draft.
At the summer draft water plane Max L 120 B 20 m and Cw 0·82
calculate:
Load Displacement
FWA
2. A rectangular tank of dimensions 15 B 12 H 10 m has a cylindrical trunkway over its crown. The axis of the trunkway is vertical, height 0·8 m and radius of cylinder 1·2 m. Oil of RD 0·95 is to be loaded keeping volume of oil for expansion.
Calculate:
Mass of Oil
Final Image
3. Write short notes on the following lines only):
Broken stowage
Ro Ro ships
Cargo sweat
Ship sweat
Gun Tackle rove to disadvantage (Diagram only)
4. A cargo hold has a dimension of 20 B 20 H 15 m. Find the maximum weight of drums that can be loaded in the hold, if SF of drum is 2·0 and Broken Stowage is 15%. If Load 6·5 Density of tank top cannot exceed what will be the quantity of cargo to load?
5. Explain the following with neat sketches as applicable
Flare
Load Density
TPC
Sheer
FWA
6. Explain the following giving at least 5 points each:
Precautions to be observed while painting the Funnel.
Precautions to be observed during Welding/Flame cutting.
7. Enumerate the various factors that you will keep in mind when planning stowage of General Cargo.
At the summer draft water plane Max L 120 B 20 m and Cw 0·82
calculate:
Load Displacement
FWA
2. A rectangular tank of dimensions 15 B 12 H 10 m has a cylindrical trunkway over its crown. The axis of the trunkway is vertical, height 0·8 m and radius of cylinder 1·2 m. Oil of RD 0·95 is to be loaded keeping volume of oil for expansion.
Calculate:
Mass of Oil
Final Image
3. Write short notes on the following lines only):
Broken stowage
Ro Ro ships
Cargo sweat
Ship sweat
Gun Tackle rove to disadvantage (Diagram only)
4. A cargo hold has a dimension of 20 B 20 H 15 m. Find the maximum weight of drums that can be loaded in the hold, if SF of drum is 2·0 and Broken Stowage is 15%. If Load 6·5 Density of tank top cannot exceed what will be the quantity of cargo to load?
5. Explain the following with neat sketches as applicable
Flare
Load Density
TPC
Sheer
FWA
6. Explain the following giving at least 5 points each:
Precautions to be observed while painting the Funnel.
Precautions to be observed during Welding/Flame cutting.
7. Enumerate the various factors that you will keep in mind when planning stowage of General Cargo.
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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