karta przedmiotu - j.ang
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Field of study Oceanotechnika Specialisation Ocean Engineering
Course unit title Ship and Offshore Processes and Operations
Course unit code Year of study SemesterNumber of ECTS credit
allocatedType of course
1 1, 2
Planned learning
activities and
teaching methods
Lecture Tutorials Laboratory Project Seminar Sum
30 60 90
Name of lecturer(s)
Learningoutcomesofthe
courseunit
Understanding the information in operating and production of crude oil at sea with
regard to the technical vocabulary of the whole process. Familiarizing yourself with information
on technological solutions for the next stages of work. Gaining general and detailed knowledge of
the marine equipment and installation information on ships.
Prerequisites
and co-
requisites
Knowledge of English at communicative level, knowledge of marine equipment and basic
processes occurring in the sea with floating objects.
Cours
econtents
1 Methodology of the ocean tug supply vessels operating in the harbor and beyond.
2 Methods – transport oil rigs to mining
3 Activities supporting the drilling platforms
4 Extraction of crude petroleum, platforms and floating objects (FPSO)
5 Anchoring and mooring of vessels
6 Handling and cargo leak case
7 Emergency and rescue equipment
8 Installations of fire, water and CO2
9 Correct names and determination of hydraulic components of marine equipment
Recommendedandrequiered
reading
Basic literature
1. „Ship-Shaped Offshore Installations: Design, Building, and Operation”, Jeom Kee Paik,Anil Kumar
Thayamballi, 2007, Cambridge, ISBN 9780521859219
2. „Sea Loads on Ships and Offshore Structures”, O. Faltinsen, 1993, Cambridge, ISBN 05214588706
Supplementary literature
1. „Marine engineering: design and operation of ships and offshore structures”, T. K. S. Murthy, C. A. Brebbia,
1994, Computational Mechanics Publications
Assesment
methods and
criteria
Course passing criteria Passing threshold Percentage of the final grade
Lecture exam 60% 40%
Laboratory classes 60% 60%