Marine Propulsion Course module 2: Marine Propulsors Characteristics Start: 14 October 2010 Ends: 15 October 2010
Subscribe for this event Aim
To provide maritime professionals with a clear understanding of a wide variety of propulsion systems. The module include both lectures and practical exercises.
Subjects
Topics include:
- Introduction to propulsion systems
- Basic hydrodynamics
- Fixed pitch propellers
- Controllable pitch propellers
- Steerable thrusters
- Water jets
- Voith Schneider propellers
- Transverse thrusters
- Propulsion system applications
Thanks to its international setting, the course offers companies in the maritime cluster an excellent opportunity to gain knowledge and to network with colleagues, clients and/or suppliers. This will enable them to position their company even better as a co-maker in the shipbuilding process.
Target group and lecturers
This module is of interest to designers, engineers and sales engineers working with system integrators, engine transmission and propulsor manufacturers/representatives, electrical engineering firms, shipyards, navies, design offices and ship owners. HME organises the module “Characteristics of Marine Propulsors” in close cooperation with Wärtsilä Propulsion Netherlands BV (ir. Teus van Beek)
Dates
October 14 and 15 2010
Duration
Two days
Times
09.00 - 17.00
Location
Maritime Institute Willem Barentsz (Terschelling).
Participants
Between 12 and 20.
Costs
members € 845,-
non-members € 1.045,-
These fees include all training materials, catering and lunches, but exclude 19% VAT.
Further information
Contact Jan Adriaan Krans (T: +31(0)10 44 44 333 of E: jk@hme.nl).
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