Q2. With reference to steels used in shipbuilding and marine engineering:
(a) describe EACH of the following types of failure;
(i) Brittle failure; (2) (ii) Ductile failure. (2)
(b) Explain the term ductile to brittle transition stating the factor that determines ductile to brittle transition. (2)
(c) Describe a test to determine the value of brittle fracture of a specimen test piece. (4)
Q2. (a) Describe, with the aid of a sketch, a temperature measuring instrument that uses the principle of operation of a change in resistance with the application of heat. (6)
(b) Describe how the instrument sketched in part (a) is tested and calibrated. (4)
Q3. with reference to oil filled stern tubes:
Describe, with the aid of a sketch, the principle of operation of a combination seal, which incorporates a wrapped bellows radial face seal and a lip seal. (10)
Q5. With reference to Marine Growth Prevention Systems, which incorporate impressed current anodes fitted in the sea boxes or sea strainers of main seawater cooling water systems:
(a) Explain how the system protects steel pipework against marine growth and corrosion: (6)
(b) Explain how the effectiveness of the system can be ascertained: (2)
(c) State the advantages this system has over one which makes use of biocides. (2)
Q5. a) Describe an oily water separator bilge content discharge monitoring system that ensures that the oil discharge content is below the recommended maximum and that logs and retains data. (8)
b) State TWO additional measures that can be taken to ensure that no illegal pumping overboard can take place. (2)
Q6. With reference to tunnel type bow thrusters:
(a) explain why some vessels are fitted with more than one bow thruster; (2)
(b) discuss the options available in terms of prime mover and transmission systems. (8)
Q6. With reference to bacteria harmful to humans in drinking and washing water:
(a) state the constraints placed on the installation and use of systems for shipboard production of freshwater; (3)
(b) state the maintenance and treatment recommended for freshwater tanks; (3)
(c) describe how the entire freshwater system can be made free from bacteria; (3)
(d) state an acceptable residual value in the freshwater tanks to ensure the correct concentration of treatment in the system. (1)
Q8. List TEN checks that a chief engineer officer should make prior to a port state control inspection of the engine room and its equipment. (10)
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