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Unit name Analysis of Machines and Structures
Unit code JEE332
Credit points 12.5
Faculty/School College of Sciences and Engineering
Australian Maritime College
Discipline National Centre for Maritime Engineering and Hydrodynamics
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Learning Outcomes

ILO 1 Apply basic and advanced structural analysis methodologies to the design of complex statically indeterminate structural systems used in ships, maritime onshore and offshore installations.

ILO 2 Select suitable mathematical models of the vibrational response of a physical system and apply them to solve problems related to the moving components of rotating and reciprocating marine machinery with special emphasis on vibration and noise control on maritime infrastructure.

ILO 3 Analyse, discuss and apply load cases, prescribed by national standards, Classification Societies and statutory regulations, in the design of maritime structures and marine machinery and demonstrate awareness of the ethical and sustainability implications of this process.

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Requisites

Prerequisites

JEE220

Teaching

Teaching Pattern

2 x 2-hr lectures weekly (13 weeks)

Assessment

Assignment 1 (20%), Assignment 2 (40%), Class Test 1 (20%) and Class Test 2 (20%)

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