The Navy Ships teaching aims to provide students with the basis to understand of the specific design problems of navy ships. In particular, the theoretical bases of protection against non-contact underwater explosions and the design application to the different types of ships and systems are discussed.
The teaching aims to illustrate the main types of surface and underwater military units. The teaching deals with the main engineering problems related to military constructions: buoyancy, stability, choice of the propulsion system, dimensioning of plants and structures.
The teaching provides students with the basic concepts for designing the Military Ship. At the end of the teaching, the students will be able to understand the operational requirements and critically discuss the different design solutions in the military sphere.
Knowledge of the fundamental subjects of naval engineering: naval architecture, shipbuilding, ship statics, propulsion plants.
The teaching includes lectures and assignments.
The lessons include the following main topics: Sea Power. Classification of surface and underwater military units. Operational skills and addressing specific threats. Protection against non-contact underwater explosions. Protection against fire and flooding. Platform systems. Legal framework with particular reference to RINAMIL and Naval Ship Code.
Lecture notes provided free of charge.
Ricevimento: Office hours on request, either in presence or via MS TEAMS. please contact the professor via e-mail or MS TEAMS chat.
BRUNO SPANGHERO (President)
MASSIMO FIGARI (President Substitute)
RAPHAEL ZACCONE (President Substitute)
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Written, Oral discussion. The oral exam will allow to verify the effective understanding of the topics discussed. The quality of the exposure, the correct use of the specialized vocabulary, the capacity for critical reasoning on the topics covered during the teaching will be evaluated.
Through examination and evaluation of the assignments carried out by the students.