Next course is running Monday 7 October – Friday 6 December 2024.
The ¹û¶³Ó°Ôº Submarine Design Course introduces Naval Architects and Marine Engineers to the basic elements governing the design and acquisition of submarines and underwater craft.Ìý Starting from a consideration of the operating requirements, it provides an approach to developing conceptual solutions and thence to establishing the feasibility and preliminary design details of the selected option.
The course shows how the various mobility elements of the vehicle, speed, endurance, diving depth and control interact and how the demands of the equipment required to perform a vessel’s operational function govern the choice of vehicle and its configuration.
Whilst primarily intended for students at the beginning of their career, it provides an overview of the total design influences for those with some previous experience in submarine system and equipment design and development.
Course Content
Operational Scenarios and Requirements | ÌýWeight and Volume Relationships |
ÌýSensors and Equipment Arrangements | ÌýOperating Systems |
ÌýForm and Arrangements | ÌýProduction and Building |
ÌýPhilosophy of Design | ÌýPressure Hull Structures |
ÌýPropulsion Systems | ÌýEnvironmental Control Systems |
ÌýTrim and Buoyancy Control | ÌýTest Procedures |
ÌýDesign Procedures and Methods | ÌýPropulsion and Endurance |
ÌýElectrical Power Systems | ÌýEscape and Safety Arrangements |
ÌýDynamics and Manoeuvring | ÌýCost Conscious Design |
Course Structure
The course is arranged for a nine-week period in the First Term starting in mid-October and ending in mid-December.Ìý The first four weeks are mainly devoted to lectures on various topics given by ¹û¶³Ó°Ôº staff and visiting expert lecturers.Ìý From assigned scenarios the students, usually in groups ofÌýfour, develop a set of operational requirements and cost budgets.Ìý After agreement with staff, the students use the remainder of the course to produce a feasible design to satisfy the requirements.Ìý Advice and guidance is provided continuously by the permanent staff and a number of informal presentations attended by experienced designers are made by the teams to assess progress.Ìý In the final week students make a formal presentation of their designs to an invited audience of senior designers and representatives of the student sponsors.
Eligibility
The course is open to all nationalities whether sponsored by government, commercial company or as private individuals.Ìý No specific qualifications are required however students are expected to be at least of graduate level in engineering.Ìý The course is conducted in English and overseas students would be expected to have a good working knowledge of this language.
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