Q1. Explain the effects of the addition of EACH of the following alloying elements to improve the characteristics of steels:
(a) chromium; (2) (b) manganese; (2) (c) molybdenum; (2)
(d) nickel; (2) (e) vanadium. (2)
Q2. With reference to pneumatically operated control valves:
(a) state FOUR the reason for fitting valve positioners; (4)
(b) explain valve hysteresis, stating how it affects the process; (2)
(c) state the immediate action to be taken to restore control upon failure of the positioner bellows; (2)
(d) state the difference between fail safe and fail set (2)
Q3. Describe, with the aid of a sketch, the principle of operation of a radial lip stern tube sealing arrangement for an oil filled stern tube, which incorporates an air space and is designed to prevent pollution. (10)
Q4. Describe in detail the operation, maintenance and monitoring of a bilge water processing unit to ensure compliance with the current MARPOL convention on the discharge of oily bilge water.(10)
Q5. (a) Sketch a rotary vane steering and hydraulic circuit showing 2 x 50% units and the directional control valves. (6)
(b) Describe how the system in part (a) can still operate should an oil leak occur. (2)
(c) State the advantages of rotary vane compared to four ram steering gear. (2)
Q7. With reference to ships air conditioning plants:
(a) state the temperatures and relative humidities at EACH of the points that are regarded as the boundaries of the comfort zone; (4)
(b) explain how the temperatures and relative humidities could be maintained within the comfort zone when the ship is in EACH of the following locations:
(i) North West Europe in winter; (2)
(ii) Arabian Gulf in summer. (2)
(c) State with reasons FOUR locations within the accommodation that conditioned air must not be recirculated.
Q7. With reference to hydraulic deck machinery and cargo handling systems:
(a) State possible types of contaminations of the oil, describing how the contaminations may have occurred (4)
(b) State FOUR possible effects of oil contamination on the system; (4)
(c) State how the system oil may be monitored for contamination.(2)
Q8. Accidents have occurred due to premature or accidental release of CO2 into the machinery spaces.
(a) State the safety procedures that the Chief Engineer Officer should adopt with respect to maintenance being carried out on the system by shore contractors. (3)
(b) Explain why the Chief Engineer and ships staff should still have to check on work carried out by shore contractors. (2)
(c) State how the liquid levels in the CO2 bottles may be checked in situ and how often this test should be carried out. (2)
(d) Explain why ship's general service air should not be used for blowing through and testing CO2 operating lines and suggest a suitable alternative. (3)
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