This document outlines the course references for the R.S.E Part-II exam given on 25-2-2018. The morning session covers engineering fundamentals, naval architecture, and marine engineering subjects through multiple choice questions. The afternoon problem-solving session covers stability, the ship girder, launching and docking, powering of ships, and maneuverability. References listed include study guides, lecture notes, and textbooks available in the MMU library.
This document outlines the course references for the R.S.E Part-II exam given on 25-2-2018. The morning session covers engineering fundamentals, naval architecture, and marine engineering subjects through multiple choice questions. The afternoon problem-solving session covers stability, the ship girder, launching and docking, powering of ships, and maneuverability. References listed include study guides, lecture notes, and textbooks available in the MMU library.
This document outlines the course references for the R.S.E Part-II exam given on 25-2-2018. The morning session covers engineering fundamentals, naval architecture, and marine engineering subjects through multiple choice questions. The afternoon problem-solving session covers stability, the ship girder, launching and docking, powering of ships, and maneuverability. References listed include study guides, lecture notes, and textbooks available in the MMU library.
2M Part II, Morning : 2 hours, MCQ, Closed Book 1. Study Guide for 1 Engineering A. Mechanics the Professional Fundamentals B. Loads Engineer License C. Welds/Connections and Structure Examination in D. Vibration Naval Architecture 2 Naval Architecture A. Stability and Flotation and and Marine Dynamic Stability and Vessel Engineering with Response Sample B. Hydrodynamics Examination and C. Wind and Waves Solution. D. Hull Forms 3 Marine Engineering A. Thermodynamics The Society of Naval B. Internal Fluid Flow Architects and C. Propulsion and Power Generation Marine Engineers (SNAME) D. Machine Design E. HVAC/ Refrigeration 4. Common A. Materials, Corrosion and Corrosion Control B. Navigation and Vessel Control C. Hull Outfitting D. Weight Engineering E. Ship Building and Repair F. Economics G. Rules and Regulations, Human Factors, Safety System, Procedures and Manuals , and Pollution Prevention Sr. Subject Course References 2E Part II, Evening : 2 hours, Problem Solving, Closed Book 1. Basic Ship Theory, 1. Stability A. Initial Stability K.J. Rawson & E.C. B. Complete Stability Tupper C. Dynamical Stability 2. The Ship Girder A. The Standard Calculation 2. Naval Architecture B. Material Considerations II, Lecture Notes, 3. Launching and Docking A. Launching Prepared by Dr. B. Docking Aykut I. Olcer, 4. Powering of Ships A. Fluid Dynamics Newcastle University B. Components of Resistance and Propulsion C. Model Testing D. Ship Trials E. Power Estimation 5. Maneuverability A. Assessment of Maneuverability B. Rudder Forces and Torques 6. Pg. 34-56 Ship Machinery and Pg. 68-73 Systems for Naval Architect by Pg. 123-131 U Thein Tun and Pg. 132-137 U Zaw Win (ME 4107) Availabe at MMU Library