New Module Training Series

February 18, 2016

New module on ‘HVAC’ in training series ‘Design of Marine Auxiliary Systems’, series starts in March
  
The training series Design of Marine Auxiliary Systems have been expanded with a new module: ‘HVAC and refrigeration systems’ (module 4). This new module provides the participants with the knowledge required to design these systems and perform the necessary calculations in order to do so. The fundamental working principles as well as design considerations and the rules concerning these systems are all covered. The course consists of 4 separate modules. The first module starts on March 7 and 8, 2016 in Rotterdam.

Photo: Netherlands Maritime Technology
Photo: Netherlands Maritime Technology
The modules of Design of Marine Auxiliary Systems
The entire training series Design of Marine Auxiliary Systems cover the main aspects of marine auxiliary systems on board of vessels or offshore platforms. The series starts in March and registration is now open. The first module ‘Introduction Systems Architecture’ provides an overview of the different auxiliary systems, their functions, components and characteristics. The second module ‘Fundamentals of Pumps, Compressors, Heat Exchangers’ will give insight into the fundamental working principles of these key components of the auxiliary systems. The third module ‘System Engineering’ enables the participants to perform all calculations required for the design of auxiliary pipe flow systems. The new fourth module on 'HVAC and refrigeration systems' is a perfect and logical addition to this series.
During all four modules the theory is practised by means of exercises during the modules. Each module can be followed separately, but combined they provide the participant a complete overview and the thorough knowledge required to design all marine auxiliary systems.

Lecturers
The main lecturers of this training series are professor Douwe Stapersma MSc and assistant professor Peter de Vos MSc of Delft University of Technology. The first module is executed in combination with Econosto Nederland BV. The fourth module on ‘HVAC’ is developed and given together with Patrick Voorn and Raymond Cordier de Croust, who both have extensive experience with the design of HVAC systems in a marine context.

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