Ship Construction Fundamentals: A Complete Beginner’S Guide

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Ship Construction Fundamentals: A Complete Beginner’S Guide
Published 7/2025
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 392.12 MB | Duration: 0h 51m

"Learn shipbuilding basics: hull design, structural components, ship dimensions, and classification systems"

What you'll learn

Understand the basic principles of ship construction, including terminology, structural elements, and the overall building process.

Identify and describe key components of a ship’s structure, such as keels, bulkheads, decks, frames, and tanks.

Interpret basic ship engineering drawings and cross-sectional views, including plan, profile, and elevation views.

Differentiate between various types of vessels (e.g., cargo ships, tankers, container ships) and understand their construction features and functions. Let me k

Requirements

There are no prior skills or experience required to take this course. This course is designed specifically for complete beginners who are interested in ship construction, maritime engineering, or naval architecture. All technical terms and concepts are explained in simple, easy-to-understand language. All you need is: A willingness to learn and explore the fundamentals of shipbuilding Basic English reading skills to follow along with the lessons Internet access and a device (computer, tablet, or smartphone) to watch the video lectures and access course materials No engineering background, software, or tools are necessary. Just bring your curiosity and get ready to dive into the world of ship construction!

Description

Are you curious about how ships are built and what keeps these massive structures afloat and functional? Whether you're a maritime student, aspiring marine engineer, or simply fascinated by ship design, this beginner-friendly course is your gateway into the world of ship construction, naval architecture, and marine engineering fundamentals."Ship Construction Fundamentals: A Complete Beginner’s Guide" is designed to give you a solid foundation in shipbuilding principles and terminology. No prior experience is needed — just your interest in learning and exploring the engineering behind maritime giants!In this course, you will explore the essential elements of ship construction, including ship dimensions and forms, structural components like keels, bulkheads, and decks, and the role of classification societies in ensuring safety and standards. You'll also gain insight into engineering drawings, which are critical in understanding how ships are planned and built, from concept to completion.You'll learn how different types of vessels are constructed — from container ships and tankers to general cargo and RoRo vessels — with visual explanations that make complex ideas easy to grasp, even for complete beginners.By the end of this course, you’ll have a clear understanding of the key concepts in shipbuilding and be well-prepared for further maritime studies or career development.Enroll now and take your first step toward mastering the fascinating world of ship construction!

Overview

Section 1: Introduction

Lecture 1 Course outlines

Lecture 2 Understanding the Engineering Drawings

Lecture 3 Ship Dimensions

Lecture 4 Keels and Bulkheads

Lecture 5 Bulkheads

Lecture 6 Fwd and Aft Construction

Lecture 7 Ballast Tanks

Lecture 8 Framing System

Lecture 9 Cross Section of varios types of vessels

Lecture 10 Hatch Covers Construction

Lecture 11 Cargo Holds Ventilation Systems

Lecture 12 Stresses on Ships

Lecture 13 Rudders,Propellers & Thrusters

Lecture 14 Ship water tightness

Lecture 15 Ship Construction Plans

This course is ideal for beginners with no prior knowledge of ship construction or marine engineering who want to build a strong foundation in the subject. It is especially valuable for: Maritime students starting their studies in naval architecture or marine engineering Aspiring ship officers, deck cadets, or marine engineers preparing for academic or professional training Marine industry professionals in non-technical roles (e.g., logistics, operations, safety) seeking a better understanding of ship structure Enthusiasts and hobbyists who are passionate about ships and want to learn how they are built STEM educators or learners looking for a clear introduction to ship design and construction concepts If you’re curious about how ships are designed, built, and structured — and want a step-by-step guide that explains it all in simple terms — this course is for you.