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Marine Engine

Marine Turbocharger

Marine Turbocharger

A marine turbocharger is a type of forced induction system commonly used in ships to increase the engine’s power output. In this course on marine turbochargers, users would learn about the principles of turbocharging, the different types of turbochargers used in marine applications, and how to maintain and troubleshoot them. They would also learn about …

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2-Stroke Engine Auxiliary Systems

2-Stroke Engine Auxiliary Systems

This online course will provide learners with the knowledge and skills necessary to operate and maintain the auxiliary machinery attached to the main engine of a vessel.  

Two Stroke Marine Engine

Two-Stroke Marine Engines

For a maritime professional, understanding the components, parts, and operation of a marine 2-stroke engine is highly critical as almost all ships use them. This course explains the design, functioning and working of 2-stroke marine engines in a to-the-point manner for easy understanding.  

Marine Diesel Engine

Introduction – Marine Diesel Engine

Marine engines are heat engines used for converting heat, which is generated by burning fuel, into useful work, i.e. developing thermal energy and transforming it into mechanical energy. The engines used onboard ships are internal combustion engines (a type), in which, the combustion of fuel takes place inside the engine cylinder and the heat is …

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4-stroke Auxiliary engine or marine generator

4-Stroke Engine

A 4-stroke engine can be installed on the ship to produce electrical power and also to propel the ship (usually in small-size vessels). Unlike a 2-stroke engine, this engine takes 4 cycles to complete the transfer of power from the combustion chamber to the crankshaft. This course will help you understand the functioning, components and …

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