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Design of a 700 capacity inland passenger vessel
A report on
Design of a 700 capacity inland passenger vessel for Dhaka-Barisal-Dhaka route

Course No. NAME 338
Course Title: Ship Design Project & Presentation

Project Supervisor
Dr. Nayeb Md. Golam Zakaria
Associate Professor
Department of Naval Architecture & Marine Engineering, BUET, Dhaka

Prepared by –
Mesbah Uddin
Student No. 0812003
Ripon Kumer Sarker
Student No. 0812006
A. K. M. Elias
Student No. 0812015

Department of Naval Architecture & Marine Engineering
Bangladesh University of Engineering & Technology
November, 2012

Acknowledgement

We wish to express our sincerest gratitude to Dr. Nayeb Md. Golam Zakaria,(Associate Professor, Department of Naval Architecture & Marine, Engineering, BUET, Dhaka – 1000), for his heartiest co-operation throughout the preparation of the project.

We are also highly grateful to all teachers of the ‘Department of Naval Architecture & Marine Engineering’ for their valuable suggestions and necessary information during the preparation and presentation of the project.

Mesbah Uddin

Student No. 0812003

November 10, 2012
Ripon Kumer Sarker

Student No. 0812006

A. K. M. Elias

Student No. 0812015

Contents

Topics
Page No.
1. Objectives
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1
2. Basis Ship Selection
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3
3. Principal Particulars
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5
4. General Arrangement
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7
5. Lines Plan
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9
6. Hydrostatic Calculation
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13
7. Scantling
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36
8. Midship Section Drawing
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44
9. Longitudinal Construction Drawing
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46
10. Shell Expansion Drawing
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49
11. Resistance & Power Calculation
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51
12. Engine Selection
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57
13. Rudder Design
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61
14. Propeller Shaft Design
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71
15. Propeller Design
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76
16. Weight & Stability Calculation
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86
17.

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