Shaft Alignment in Ships | Marine training course

The necessary know-how regarding shaft alignment issues in large cargo vessels

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This course which is organized in cooperation with experts from the National Technical University of Athens, Greece, aims to provide with the necessary know-how on the main shaft alignment issues of large cargo vessels. Enroll this course to understand the operating principle of journal bearings and learn how to calculate and apply an efficient shaft alignment plan. Participants will be informed about new in-situ practices for shaft alignment and will practice simple calculations of shaft alignment and bearing performance.    

Our team remains available to provide you with any further information you may need. Contact us by writing to global.marinetraining@rina.org.

Online course

Duration: 1 day 

Price: EUR 400 (plus VAT, if applicable)

Physical classroom at Greece's facilities

Duration: 1 day

Price: EUR 420 (plus VAT, if applicable)

To provide participants with the necessary know-how regarding shaft alignment issues in large cargo vessels. At the end of the course, the participants are expected to be able to:

  1. Understand the operating principle of journal bearings
  2. Understand the procedures of calculating and applying an efficient shaft alignment plan to Vessels
  3. Understand current Class regulations and in-situ practices regarding shaft alignment
  4. Perform simple calculations of shaft alignment and bearing performance

Theory

  1. Introduction. Marine shafting systems. Main Engines. Gearboxes. The problem of shaft alignment in ships. Techno-economical aspects
  2. Journal bearing operation. Basics of hydrodynamic lubrication. Basic calculations
  3. Generation of a safe/efficient shaft alignment plan
  4. Application of shaft alignment plan - Jack-up tests during sea trials. Do’s and Don’ts
  5. Effects of hull deformations, bearing foundation stiffness and oil film thickness on the shaft alignment characteristics
  6. Modelling of shafting systemsII.

Practice

  1.  Modelling of shafting systems using computer software. Selection of proper shaft alignment plan for a typical cargo vessel
  2. Calculation of bearing performance characteristics
  1. Superintendent Engineers
  2. Chief Engineers
  3. New-building site Engineers
  4. Technical Office Engineers
  5. Machine shop practitioners
  6. Bearing manufacture/repair experts
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