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Title: ENGINEERING LESSON GUIDE 11


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INTRODUCTION TO NAVAL ENGINEERING
POWER TRAIN COMPONENTS
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SHAFT LINE COMPONENTS
  • REDUCTION GEAR
  • SHAFT
  • JACKING GEAR
  • FLEXIBLE COUPLING
  • THRUST BEARINGS
  • JOURNAL BEARINGS
  • PROPELLER

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MAIN REDUCTION GEARS
  • Used for 2 Reasons
  • Allow both the prime mover (turbine) and the
    propeller to operate at their most efficient
    speeds
  • Combining the output of 2 turbine shafts to power
    a common shaft

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MRG CLASSIFICATION
  • Double Helical
  • two sets of gear teeth cut at opposite but
    complementary angles across the face of the gear
  • Stronger
  • Quieter
  • Eliminate side thrusts

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MRG CLASSIFICATION (cont.)
  • Double Reduction
  • Speed reduction takes place in two separate steps
  • High speed pinion to first reduction gear to
    Second Reduction pinion then to Bull gear

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MRG CLASSIFICATION (cont.)
  • Locked Train
  • Power is distributed equally by two sets of gears
    and shafts from the high speed pinions to the
    bull gear
  • Eliminates side thrusts

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REVIEW OF REDUCTION GEAR CLASSIFICATION
  • Double Helical
  • Double Reduction
  • Locked Train

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FLEXIBLE COUPLING
  • OVERCOMES MISALIGNMENTS
  • ALLOWS THERMAL EXPANSION

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TURNING (JACKING) GEAR
  • Turns shaft at a slow speed (1/4 of a turn a
    minute or even slower)
  • Reasons to use
  • Allow turbine rotor cooldown following use
  • Startup for even heatup
  • Daily when in port for lubrication purposes
  • Maintenance

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BEARINGS
  • THRUST BEARINGS
  • Delivers axial thrust to the ship from the shaft
  • RADIAL (JOURNAL) BEARINGS
  • Support and position the shaft
  • Absorb radial (perpendicular) load

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CONTROLLABLE PITCH PROPELLER (CPP)
  • Can change the position of the blades relative to
    the HUB
  • More flexible because you do not have to change
    shaft direction to change ship direction
  • Used mainly in gas turbine ships

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CAVITATION
  • Formation of a partial vacuum around a propeller
    and then subsequently collapse
  • Bad for several reasons
  • High level of underwater noise
  • Erosion of blades
  • Vibration with subsequent blade failure from
    metallic fatigue
  • Overall loss of propeller efficiency

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Horse Power to Speed
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H O R S E P O W E R
100
50
20
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80
100
SPEED
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Reading
  • Read
  • Principles of Naval Eng Ch. 6 pp 6-1 to 6-9
  • HOME WORK HAND OUT 5

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QUESTIONS ????
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