Presentation
 
  This training course provides general information on the ship’s propulsion system and its main components, the Rules’ requirements for design and survey of propeller and shaft installations, the requirements and methodology for the assessment on board of shaft alignment, and an overview of tailshaft survey requirements.
 
  Objectives
 
  On completion of the training, students will be able to:
 
  Know the main propulsion shaft components
 
  Understand the design requirements for propellers and propeller shafts 
 
  Get familiar with the arrangements and installation on board of propellers and propeller shafts
 
  Understand the main requirements for shaft alignment
 
  Understand the survey requirements for propeller shafts and other propulsion systems.
 
  Program
 
  Main components of propulsion shafting
 
  Design and construction of propulsion shafting
 
  o Rules requirements
 
  o Shaft alignment software
 
  o Documentation to be submitted
 
  o Materials
 
  o Couplings
 
  o Scantlings
 
  o Lubrication system
 
  Arrangement and installation – Shaft alignment
 
  o Alignment calculation
 
  o Shaft alignment sighting
 
  o GAP and SAG method
 
  o Bearing loads
 
  o Alignment checking after chocking
 
  Material tests, workshop inspections and testing, certification
 
  Propellers
 
  o Classification requirements
 
  o Propeller types
 
  o Geometry of propeller
 
  o Materials
 
  o CPP control system
 
  o Arrangement and installation
 
  o Testing and certification
 
  Tailshaft surveys
 
  o Survey schemes
 
  o Periodicity
 
  o Scope of surveys for traditional propeller shafts
 
  o Scope of surveys for other propulsion systems
 
  Certificate
 
  On completion of the training program, the student will be awarded:
 
  A Certificate of Propeller and Shaft Installations, issued by Bureau Veritas Solutions Marine & Offshore.
 
  The Certificate of Propeller and Shaft Installations is obtained after completion of the course and passing the online test.