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| Course code: | NA-13 Advanced shafting design for marine propulsion systems |
| Duration: | 2-3 days |
| Dates: | On request |
| Venue: | On request |
| Course fee: | Upon enquiry |
Description
The advanced shafting design course has the following topics:
- Steady state and transient vibrations (frequency and time domain analysis)
- IACS unified requirements for shaft fatigue
- DNV's detailed shaft design method
- Simulation of transient load responses
- Calculation cases and design options
The course is primarily focusing on technology, but will cover the Nauticus Torsional Vibration and Nauticus Shaft Fatigue tools.
Learning objectives
Learn how to optimize your shafting design using DNV’s detailed shaft design approach and relevant Nauticus Machinery tools.
Target group
Naval architects, designers, ship yards and approval engineers with detailed knowledge about overall design of marine shafting systems.
| Prerequisite Knowledge about propulsion components such as propeller, shafts, couplings, dampers, gears and engines. Some knowledge about shaft fatigue analysis and frequency domain analysis of propulsion systems. |


