[2] ship classification and types

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1 Ship Classification and Types Adi Wirawan Husodo Jurusan Teknik Permesinan Kapal Politeknik Perkapalan Negeri Surabaya - ITS

Jenis-jenis Kapal (1) Kapal-kapal niaga ( merchant ships ) High speed craft Yacth Warship

Jenis-jenis Kapal (2) Transport Cargo, container ship, passenger ships, etc Non Transport Fishing vessels, service craft (tugs, supply vessels, warships)

Jenis-jenis Kapal (3)

5 Classification of Ship By usage Merchant Ship Naval & Coast Guard Vessel Recreational Vessel Utility Tugs Research & Environmental Ship Ferries By Support Type Aerostatic Support Hydrodynamic Support Hydrostatic Support Submarine

6 Merchant Ships These ships are intended to earn a profit in the distribution of goods. General Cargo, Tanker, LPG/LNG Carrier, Bulk Carrier, Container Vessel, etc. GENERAL CARGO VESSEL A lot of Cargo Hold (ruang muat) Hatch (palka); akses ke ruang muat Cargo handling equipment : derrick, winches, cranes Double Bottom : ballast tank, FW tank, fuel tank, etc Engine room & accommodation room  backside 2000 : 15000 ton displacement 12 : 18 knots Velocity of service

7 Merchant Ships TANKER VESSEL Liquid carrier (mostly oil)  oil tanker Cargo tank, equipped with longitudinal & transversal bulkhead Piping system (network pipe) for cargo operation Pump room Fore peak & After peak Tank mostly used for water ballast 12 : 16 knots Vs Varies tons of displacement

8 Merchant Ships TANKER VESSEL (cont.) Tanker General Arrangement LNG tank arrangement

9 Merchant Ships BULK CARRIER Single deck type of vessel To carry the commodity things; sugar, grain, ore, dll A lot of Cargo hold Have 2 longitudinal bulkhead; divide into several cargo space and tank (wing tank) Cargo hold: Centre hold and 2 wing tank Up to 150.000 ton of displacement capacity 12 to 16 knots Vs

10 Merchant Ships CONTAINER SHIP Carry out containers (2435 mm x 2435 mm; 3 types of length: 6055 mm, 9125 mm, 12190 mm) Wide hatch Designed double bottom: ballast and improve the longitudinal strength of ship Wing tank: ballast and heeling management (especially in loading unloading process) Accommodation and ER in backside Up to 30 knots of Vs

11 Merchant Ships PASSENGER SHIP Human transportation Big accommodation room Leisure facilities Equipped with stabilizer; to reduce the rolling motion Bow thruster; for maneuvering Up to 12000 tones of displacement, and 20 knots of Vs

12 Naval & Coast Guard Vessel Classified as combatants or auxiliaries. These ships tend to be extremely expensive because their missions require many performance capabilities such as speed, endurance, weapons payload, ability to operate and survive in hostile environments and reliability under combat conditions.

13 Recreational Vessel Personal pleasure craft and cruise liners are a specialized class of ships that are run to earn a profit by providing recreation services to the general public. Comfort and safety are of utmost importance. Utility Tugs Designed for long operation and easy maintenance with a no frills approach. Research & Environmental Ship Highly specialized equipment must be kept and often deployed into and out of the water. Ferries People and Vehicles must be able to be loaded and unloaded with efficiency and safety in accordance with a strict time schedule in all weather conditions. By usage (cont.)

14 By Support Type

15 Aerostatic Support ACV (Air Cushion Vehicles) SES (Captured Air Bubble) Hydrodynamic Support Hydrofoil HYSWAS (Hydrodynamic Small Water plane Area Ship) Planning Hull Hydrostatic Support Conventional Ship Catamaran SWATH (Small Water plane Area Twin Hull) Deep Displacement Submarine Submarine AUV/ROV By Support Type
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