Unit – 10
Ocean Engineering
Q1) Explain Ocean Engineering.
A1) Ocean engineering is a field of study that can be unclearly defined as a progressive part of the other marine technology studies like maritime engineering or offshore engineering or marine electronic technology.
1) Map the ocean’s physical, chemical, and biological properties—internationally and at a high temporal resolution
2) Study its interaction with the atmosphere and with ice
3) Probe uncharted corners of the ocean
4) Refine true and tested investigation methods and develop innovative new ones.
Q2) Define the following terms: Still-water line, crest, trough, wave height, wave length, wave period, wave frequency, amplitude
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Still-Water Line - The level of the ocean if it remained flat without any waves
Crest - The highest part of the wave above the still-water line.
Trough - The lowest part of the wave below the still-water line.
Wave Height - The vertical distance between the crest and the trough.
Wavelength - The horizontal distance between each crest or each trough.
Wave Period - The time it takes for two successive waves to pass a particular point
Wave Frequency - The number of waves that pass a particular point in a given time.
Amplitude - The amplitude is equal to one-half of the wave height or the distance from either the crest or the trough to the still-water line.
Different Types of Waves:
1) Deep-sea waves
2) Shallow water waves
3) Translatory waves
4) Ripples or capillary waves
Q3) Explain Sediment transport systems and write its applications.
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Application:
Q4) What is Ports and Harbours? Classify them on the different basis.
A4) Ports:
Classification of Ports
Depending upon the location the ports can be classified as:
1) Canal Ports
2) River or Inland Ports
3) Sea Ports
Depending upon the commodities deals with or their use the ports can be classified as:
1) Grain ports
2) Coaling ports
3) Transhipments ports
4) Ports of call
5) Cargo ports
6) LPG Ports
7) Fertilizers and raw mater etc.
Depending upon the size and function the ports can be classified as:
1) Minor ports
2) Intermediate ports2
3) Major ports
The requirement of Good Ports
Harbours:
Classification of Harbours:
The harbors are classified based upon
1) Protection needed
2) Utility
3) Location.
Q5) What are the Basics of Wave and Current Systems?
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Q6) Explain Sediment transport systems and write its applications.
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Application:
Q7) What are the requirements of ports and harbours?
A7) Requirements of Harbours and Ports:
Q8) Explain other marine structures.
A8)
1) Breakwaters:
2) Quay:
3) Bulkhead:
4) Wharves:
5) Dolphins:
Q9) What are the Characteristics of Waves?
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