Ship Operation

Cargo Oil Pump - Description, Types, Working and Safeties

Cargo Oil Pump – Description, Principle & Associated Systems

A COP or cargo oil pump is an integral part of a complex cargo discharge operation. Located in the pump room, the system comprises of a number of pumps including; eductors, steam reciprocating pumps, screw pumps and centrifugal pumps working as a cargo oil pump. But the most common arrangement is the one with centrifugal

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Ballasting - Deballasting Explained

What is Ballasting And De-ballasting ? – Methods & Procedure

A ship moves up and down in water depending upon the amount of cargo it loads. While there is strict rules governing limits to which a ship can load; there is only a handful of guidelines for maximum permissible buoyancy. A buoyancy is the upward force that a submerged object experience; equal to the weight

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Parts of ship - Its Definition And Their Function

Different Parts of Ship And Its Function | An Easy Guide

Have you wondered what ships are made of and what are the main parts of the ship? A ship is made of steel and composite material and has both visible and invisible but structural parts. While common visible parts of a ship are; rudder, anchor, bow, keel, accommodation, propeller, mast, bridge, hatch covers, and bow

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