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Students must have access to MATLAB/Simulink software. The student version is acceptable.

Introduction

The purpose of this unit is to provide students with an understanding of modelling and simulation techniques and their application to the analysis of marine engineering systems. Students are introduced to numerical methods, control systems, first and second order systems, and the associated modelling strategies. This unit is structured around the application software MATLAB/Simulink which students will use to create programs that simulate marine systems such as pump-pipe networks, heating ventilating and air conditioning, and propulsion systems.

Summary 2021

Unit name Modelling and Simulation of Marine Systems
Unit code JEE506
Credit points 12.5
Faculty/School College of Sciences and Engineering
Australian Maritime College
Discipline National Centre for Maritime Engineering and Hydrodynamics
Coordinator Dr Hung Nguyen
Teaching staff

Dr Hung Nguyen

Level Postgraduate
Available as student elective? No
Breadth Unit? No

Availability

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Fees

Requisites

  • Bachelor of Engineering Degree

Teaching

Teaching Pattern

Fully online

Assessment

Assignments 40%, Online discussions 10%, Simulation project 50%

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Textbooks

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