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Elements and Performance Criteria

  1. Calculate shipboard areas, volumes and displacement
  2. Calculate coefficients of form and changes in draught associated with fluid density
  3. Solve stability problems
  4. Calculate loss of transverse stability due to fluid free surface
  5. Calculate centroids and solve problems of hydrostatics
  6. Solve problems involving propellers and powering
  7. Calculate voyage and daily fuel consumptions
  8. Solve problems related to symmetrical flooding

Range Statement

Range is restricted to essential operating conditions and any other variables essential to the work environment.

Shipboard areas include one or more of the following:

bulkheads

elemental areas

water planes

Coefficients of form include one or more of the following:

block coefficient

midship section area coefficient

prismatic coefficient

waterplane area coefficient

Centre of gravity must include:

centre of gravity (KG)

longitundal centre of gravity (LCG)

vertical centre of gravity (VCG)

Speed of advance must include:

apparent and true slips

Taylor wake fraction

theoretical, apparent and true speeds

wake speed

Related powers must include:

delivered

effective

indicated

shaft

thrust

Hull resistance must include:

frictional

residuary

total

Shipboard areas include one or more of the following:

bulkheads

elemental areas

water planes


Performance Evidence

Evidence required to demonstrate competence in this unit must be relevant to and satisfy all of the requirements of the elements, performance criteria and range of conditions on at least one occasion and include:

applying relevant work health and safety/occupational health and safety (WHS/OHS) requirements and work practices

assessing own work outcomes and maintaining knowledge of current codes, standards, regulations and industry practices

identifying and applying relevant mathematical formulas and techniques to solve problems related to speed, fuel consumption and stability of commercial vessels

identifying and interpreting numerical and graphical information, and performing mathematical calculations related to shipboard areas and volumes, vessel displacement, ship dimensions, centre of gravity, vessel speed and fuel consumption

identifying, collating and processing information required to perform calculations related to speed, fuel consumption and stability of commercial vessels

imparting knowledge and ideas through oral, written and visual means

reading and interpreting written information needed to perform calculations related to the seaworthiness of commercial vessels

solving problems using appropriate laws and principles

using calculators in performing accurate and reliable mathematical calculations.


Knowledge Evidence

Evidence required to demonstrate competence in this unit must be relevant to and satisfy all of the requirements of the elements, performance criteria and range of conditions and include knowledge of:

admiralty and fuel coefficients

buoyancy

centre of gravity:

KG, VCG and LCG

calculations

density correction formula

displacement

draught alterations

fuel consumption calculations

hydrostatic pressure

intermediate principles of naval architecture

metacentre

principle of displacement

propellers and powering

ship:

displacement

measurements

stability

stability calculations

shipboard areas

shipboard volumes

Simpson’s Rules

structural members of a ship and the proper names of various parts

symmetrical flooding

tonnes per centimetre immersion (TPC)

traverse stability

trim and stress tables, diagrams and stress calculating equipment

vessel speed calculations

watertight integrity

WHS/OHS requirements and work practices.