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AMET UNIVERSITY(Under Sec. 3 of UGC Act 1956)
LESSON PLANLP Rev. No:
Date:
Page 1 of 5
Sub Name: Dynamics of Floating Bodies
Sub Code: HE 401 Unit : I
Course: B.E.HE & OT Group : I Semester : IV
Unit Syllabus: Floating body dynamics – diffraction and radiation by large bodies – linearised equations of motion for a constrained floating body – simple harmonic motion – exciting and restoring forces – added mass and radiation damping.
Objective: To know the basic knowledge of floating body dynamics
S.No Topics to be covered Time(Hr)
Ref TeachingMethod
Date Signature
1 Floating body dynamics 2 R1, 3 WB / LCD
2 Diffraction and radiation by large bodies 2 R1, 3 WB / LCD
3 Linearised equations of motion for a constrained
floating body
2 R1, 3 WB / LCD
4 Simple harmonic motion 2 R1, 3 WB / LCD
5 Exciting and restoring forces 2 R1, 3 WB / LCD
6 Added mass and radiation damping 2 R1, 3 WB / LCD
References: 1. Lamb.H; “Hydrodynamics”, 1945 Cambridge University, UK.2. Bhattacharya.R;”Dynamics of Marine Vehicles” 1978, Wiley Inter Science, Newark.3. Newmann.J.N; “Marine Hydrodynamics” 1977.MIT Press, USA
Prepared by Approved by
Name Mr.M.Jackson Ponraj Dr.K.Thiruvenkatasamy
Designation Teaching Assistant HOD – Harbour Engineering
Date
AMET UNIVERSITY(Under Sec. 3 of UGC Act 1956)
LESSON PLANLP Rev. No:
Date:
Page 2 of 5
Sub Name: Dynamics of Floating Bodies
Sub Code: HE 401 Unit : II
Course: B.E.HE & OT Group : I Semester : IV
Unit Syllabus: Behaviour of systems with time dependent characteristics- Undamped free motions of a system with time dependent spring characteristics – Damped free motions of a system with time dependent spring characteristics
Objective: To understand the basic knowledge of Behaviour of systems with time dependent characteristics
S.No Topics to be covered Time(Hr)
Ref TeachingMethod
Date Signature
1 Behaviour of systems with time dependent characteristics 4 R1,2 WB /
LCD
2 Undamped free motions of a system with time dependent spring
characteristics
4 R1,2 WB /
LCD
3 Damped free motions of a system with time dependent spring characteristics
4 R1,2 WB /
LCD
References:
1. Lamb.H; “Hydrodynamics”, 1945 Cambridge University, UK.
2. Bhattacharya.R;”Dynamics of Marine Vehicles” 1978, Wiley Inter Science, Newark.
3. Newmann.J.N; “Marine Hydrodynamics” 1977.MIT Press, USA
Prepared by Approved by
Name Mr.M.Jackson Ponraj Dr.K.Thiruvenkatasamy
Designation Teaching Assistant HOD – Harbour Engineering
Date
AMET UNIVERSITY(Under Sec. 3 of UGC Act 1956)
LESSON PLANLP Rev. No:
Date:
Page 3 of 5
Sub Name: Dynamics of Floating Bodies
Sub Code: HE 401 Unit : III
Course: B.E.HE & OT Group : I Semester : IV
Unit Syllabus: Forced motions of a system with time dependent spring characteristics – Behaviour of systems with time dependent damping characteristics
Objective: To understand the basic knowledge of Forced motions of a system
S.No Topics to be covered Time(Hr)
Ref TeachingMethod
Date Signature
1 Forced motions of a system with time dependent spring
characteristics
6 R1,
R2
WB /
LCD
2 Behaviour of systems with time dependent damping
characteristics
6 R1,
R2
WB /
LCD
References:
1. Lamb.H; “Hydrodynamics”, 1945 Cambridge University, UK.
2. Bhattacharya.R;”Dynamics of Marine Vehicles” 1978, Wiley Inter Science, Newark.
3. Newmann.J.N; “Marine Hydrodynamics” 1977.MIT Press, USA
Prepared by Approved by
Name Mr.M.Jackson Ponraj Dr.K.Thiruvenkatasamy
Designation Teaching Assistant HOD – Harbour Engineering
Date
AMET UNIVERSITY(Under Sec. 3 of UGC Act 1956)
LESSON PLANLP Rev. No:
Date:
Page 4 of 5
Sub Name: Dynamics of Floating Bodies
Sub Code: HE 401 Unit : IV
Course: B.E.HE & OT Group : I Semester : IV
Unit Syllabus: Response analysis of floating structures – semi submersible, tension leg platforms – tower tanker systems – Floating production systems – multi body structures.
Objective: To understand the basic knowledge of Response analysis of floating structures
S.No Topics to be covered Time(Hr)
Ref TeachingMethod
Date Signature
1 Response analysis of floating structures 2 R2 WB / LCD
2 semi submersible, tension leg platforms 4 R2 WB / LCD
3 tower tanker systems 2 R2 WB / LCD
4 Floating production systems 2 R2 WB / LCD
5 multi body structures 2 R2 WB / LCD
References:
1. Lamb.H; “Hydrodynamics”, 1945 Cambridge University, UK.
2. Bhattacharya.R;”Dynamics of Marine Vehicles” 1978, Wiley Inter Science, Newark.
3. Newmann.J.N; “Marine Hydrodynamics” 1977.MIT Press, USA
Prepared by Approved by
Name Mr.M.Jackson Ponraj Dr.K.Thiruvenkatasamy
Designation Teaching Assistant HOD – Harbour Engineering
Date
AMET UNIVERSITY(Under Sec. 3 of UGC Act 1956)
LESSON PLANLP Rev. No:
Date:
Page 5 of 5
Sub Name: Dynamics of Floating Bodies
Sub Code: HE 401 Unit : V
Course: B.E.HE & OT Group : I Semester : IV
Unit Syllabus: Station keeping– mooring systems – Thruster forces – Springing forces – Wave drift oscillation – Dynamic positioning
Objective: To understand the basic knowledge of Station keeping
S.No Topics to be covered Time(Hr)
Ref TeachingMethod
Date Signature
1 Station keeping 2 R1 WB / LCD
2 mooring systems 2 R1 WB / LCD
3 Thruster forces 2 R1 WB / LCD
4 Springing forces 2 R1 WB / LCD
5 Wave drift oscillation 2 R1 WB / LCD
6 Dynamic positioning 2 R1 WB / LCD
References:
1. Lamb.H; “Hydrodynamics”, 1945 Cambridge University, UK.
2. Bhattacharya.R;”Dynamics of Marine Vehicles” 1978, Wiley Inter Science, Newark.
3. Newmann.J.N; “Marine Hydrodynamics” 1977.MIT Press, USA
Prepared by Approved by
Name Mr.M.Jackson Ponraj Dr.K.Thiruvenkatasamy
Designation Teaching Assistant HOD – Harbour Engineering
Date