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OCEAN AND NAVAL ARCH / OCEAN ENGG. NAVAL ARCH. (M.TECH DUAL 5Y) (OCEAN AND NAVAL ARCH / OCEAN ENGG. NAVAL ARCH. (M.TECH DUAL 5Y) )

Type
Master (ISCED 2011 level 7)
Language

English

Duration 10 semesters
Cost NA

Being the first of its kind in the country, the department was established in 1952. during the last 60 years of its existence, the department has made significant contributions to the development of shipbuilding and shipping industries in the country including the Indian Navy, Indian Coastal Guard, DRDO and other allied organisations. The department and its alumni have important and strategic links with universities round the world and major shipyard and dock organizations in our country. In addition to teaching and training at the various levels of bachelors, masters and doctoral programs, the Department is also actively involved in various research and industrial projects sponsored by government, research organizations and industry. Some of the sponsored projects include Standard Hull Design for Mechanised Craft, Energy Audit of Ships and Scheduling of Propeller Maintenance, Development of Design Rules for Composite Ships and Boats, Computation of 3D Ship Motion and Sea Load. Ocean Engineering & Naval Architecture is a discipline that embraces diverse areas of engineering sciences. In a broad sense, this discipline is concerned with design, development, operation and planning of systems that operate in the marine and ocean environment. Areas of study under this include marine vehicles for cargo and passenger transportation, offshore activities, ocean mining, ocean and marine hydrodynamics, harnessing of non-conventional energy sources etc., reflecting the diversity of the field. In order to provide a multidisciplinary knowledge base, the course curriculum is framed by integrating many disciplines in engineering sciences, physical sciences, mathematics, humanities and management. The academic programs prepare students for a highly rewarding career in this rapidly expanding field. The academic and research programs are designed emphasizing on cutting edge knowledge in the subject areas of marine structures, hydrodynamics, ocean environment, hydroelasticity, offshore technology, design of marine vehicles & systems, coastal engineering, marine production and planning, coastal processes. Various laboratories of the Department provide opportunity to the students to gain valuable practical `on-hand’ experience. Laboratory work and design projects are incorporated extensively throughout the academic curriculum by means of the core and elective courses.

COURSE CONTENT

PHYSICS

ELECTRICAL TECHNOLOGY

ENGINEERING DRAWING AND COMPUTER GRAPHICS

EXTRA ACADEMIC ACTIVITY

ELECTRICAL TECHNOLOGY LAB

CHEMISTRY LAB

MATHEMATICS

CHEMISTRY

MECHANICS

INDUCTION PROGRAM

PROGRAMMING AND DATA STRUCTURES

EXTRA ACADEMIC ACTIVITY

ENGLISH FOR COMMUNICATION

PHYSICS LAB

MATHEMATICS

INTRODUCTION TO MANUFACTURING PROCESSES

PROGRAMMING AND DATA STRUCTURES TUTORIAL AND LABORATORY

ECONOMICS

EXTRA ACADEMIC ACTIVITY

MARINE CONSTRUCTION AND WELDING

MECHANICS OF SOLIDS

FLUID MECHANICS

HYDROSTATICS AND STABILITY

TRANSFORM CALCULUS

BASIC ELECTRONICS LAB

EXTRA ACADEMIC ACTIVITY

LINES PLAN AND HYDROSTATICS LABORATORY

NUMERICAL SOLUTION OF ORDINARY AND PDE

BASIC ELECTRONICS

SHIP STRENGTH

THERMODYNAMICS

MARINE HYDRODYNAMICS

VIBRATION OF FLOATING STRUCTURES

MARINE PRODUCTION AND PLANNING

HYDRODYNAMICS LABORATORY

STRUCTURAL DESIGN AND COMPUTATION LAB

ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE

RESISTANCE AND PROPULSION

ELEMENTS OF OCEAN ENGINEERING

SCIENCE OF LIVING SYSTEM

MARINE DESIGN

MARINE DESIGN LABORATORY

SEAKEEPING AND MANEUVERING

MARINE DESIGN AND PRODUCTION

MARINE DESIGN LABORATORY - II

MARINE STRUCTURAL LABORATORY

PROJECT-I

OFFSHORE TECHNOLOGY

COMPREHENSIVE VIVA

PROJECT-II

INDUSTRIAL TRAINING

PROJECT

COMPREHENSIVE VIVA-VOCE

PROJECT

 

 

 

Structural components
Thesis/Dissertation
Laboratory training
Practical/Field work

ISCED Categories

Physical and chemical oceanography
Naval engineering