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Higher Technical University College of Nautical Science and Naval Engines
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Grao en Tecnoloxías Mariñas
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  Energy Techniques Applied to Ship
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1.ENERGY AND EXERCETICAL ANALYSIS OF THERMAL INSTALLATIONS 1.1. Introduction.
1.2. Thermodynamics. Development of energy balance.
1.3. Fundamentals of the concept of exergy.
1.4. Balance of energy and exergy at steady state.
1.5. Application of energetic and exergetic analysis to nozzles, diffusers, turbines, compressors, pumps, heat exchangers and throttling devices.
1.6. Analysis of transitory conditions.
2. MASS TRANSFER PROCESSES 2.1. Introduction.
2.2. Fundamentals of the transfer of matter.
2.3. Principles of diffusion.
2.4. Non-diffusing stationary diffusion.
2.5. DiffusioN in mixtures of several components. Turbulent diffusion.
2.6. Transfer of mass by convection.
2.7. Absorption with chemical reaction.
3. STUDY OF COMBUSTION PROCESSES 3.1. Introdución.
3.2. O servizo de combustible nos buques.
3.2.1. Propiedades físicas e químicas dos combustibles.
3.3. O proceso de combustión.
3.4. Reaccións de combustión.
3.5. Composición dos gases producidos na combustión.
3.6. Punto de orballo dos gases.
3.7. Optimización do proceso de combustión.
3.8. Diagnose da combustión.
3.9. Aspectos enerxéticos da combustión.
4. PROCESSES WITH HEAT TRANSFER 4.1. Introduction.
4.2. Thermotransmission.
4.3. Balance of energy on a surface.
4.4. Analysis of heat transfer problems. Methodology.
4.5. Boiling and condensation.
4.6. Heat exchangers.
4.7. Simultaneous heat and mass transfer
5. BALANCES IN MARINA THERMAL ENGINES 5.1. Introduction.
5.2. Thermal cycle, thermal performance and thermal balance of marine engines.
5.2.1. Balances in marine internal combustion engines.
5.2.2. Balances in marine gas turbines.
5.2.3. Balances in steam boilers and steam turbines
6. ENERGY BALANCES AT MARINE THERMAL INSTALLATIONS 6.1. Introduction.
6.2. Balances in marine cogeneration installations.
6.3. Balances in marine combined cycle facilities.
6.4. Refrigerators and refrigeration cycles.
6.4.1. Balances in marine refrigeration and air conditioning installations.
6.5. Exergetic analysis of the installations.
7. SYSTEMS OF WATER PRODUCTION AND TREATMENT ON VESSELS 7.1. Introduction.
7.2. Production of distilled water.
7.3. Steam quality, feed water and condensate.
7.4. Types of conditioning of the water-steam cycle.
7.5. Analytical control of the cycle.
7.6. Energetic analysis of cycle conditioning.
8. ALTERNATIVE SYSTEMS OF PROPULSION AND ENERGETIC USE 8.1. Introduction.
8.2. Fuel cells.
8.3. Biomass wastes.
8.4. Wind systems for propulsion and energetic use.
8.5. Systems of use of solar energy.
8.6. Nuclear propulsion.
9. AUDITING, PLANNING AND ENERGETIC ORGANIZATION OF MARINE THERMAL INSTALLATIONS 9.1. Introduction.
9.2. Use of energy in ships.
9.3. Material means for the energetic audit.
9.4. A Compilation of Data and Calculations.
9.5. Improvement of the performance and maintenance of optimal conditions of operation of two energetic equipment.
9.6. Inspection and revision of ship equipment.
10. ENERGY EFFICIENCY IN SHIPS 10.1. Energy Efficiency Index of design.
10.2. Energy Efficiency Management Plan.
10.3. Operational Indicator of Energy Efficiency
11. STCW.
The development and overcoming of these contents, together with those corresponding to other subjects that include the acquisition of specific competencies of the degree, guarantees the knowledge, comprehension and sufficiency of the competencies contained in Table AIII / 2, of the STCW Convention, related to the level of management of First Engineer Officer of the Merchant Navy, on ships without power limitation of the main propulsion machinery and Chief Engineer officer of the Merchant Navy up to a maximum of 3000 kW.
11.1. Table A-III / 2 of the STCW Convention.
Specification of the minimum standard of competence for Chief Engineer Officers and First Engineer Officers on ships powered by main propulsion machinery of 3000 kW or more.
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