TDI

GENERAL MARINE ENGINEERING KNOWLEDGE

Duration

5 Days

Start Date

5-Oct-2026

End Date

9-Oct-2026

Venue

CAIRO – EGYPT

price

1475 KD

20% discount for group above 5 attendees

Course Overview

This 5-day intensive program provides marine engineers, ship officers, and maritime professionals with fundamental and applied knowledge of marine engineering systems, operations, and maintenance. Participants will gain a solid understanding of shipboard machinery, propulsion systems, and safety protocols in compliance with STCW and IMO standards.

Course Objectives

Upon completion, participants will be able to:

  • Operate and maintain marine diesel engines (2-stroke & 4-stroke)
  • Understand ship propulsion systems (propellers, shafting, rudders)
  • Manage auxiliary systems (pumps, compressors, heat exchangers)
  • Troubleshoot common marine engineering issues
  • Apply safety and pollution prevention regulations (MARPOL, SOLAS)
  • Perform basic engine room watchkeeping duties
  • Use marine engineering terminology correctly

Who Should Attend

This course is essential for:

  • Marine Engineering Cadets
  • Junior Engine Officers
  • Shipboard Technicians
  • Port Engineers
  • Maritime Academy Students
  • Naval Architects
  • Offshore Vessel Crew

Course Modules

Module 1: Marine Power Plants

  • Diesel engine cycles and components
  • Fuel injection systems (common rail vs. traditional)
  • Turbocharging and air systems
  • Engine performance indicators

Module 2: Ship Propulsion Systems

  • Propeller types and characteristics
  • Shafting arrangements and bearings
  • Controllable pitch propellers (CPP)
  • Azimuth thrusters and pod drives

Module 3: Auxiliary Machinery

  • Marine pumps and pumping systems
  • Air compressors and refrigeration
  • Heat exchangers (shell & tube, plate type)
  • Steering gear systems

Module 4: Marine Electrical Systems

  • Shipboard power generation
  • Electrical safety procedures
  • Emergency power systems
  • Basic troubleshooting techniques

Module 5: Safety & Pollution Prevention

  • Firefighting systems in machinery spaces
  • Bilge and sludge management
  • Oily water separator operation
  • Engine room safety protocols

Module 6: Watchkeeping & Maintenance

  • Engine room logbook entries
  • Planned maintenance systems (PMS)
  • Bunkering procedures
  • Cold and warm engine starts

Module 7: Emerging Technologies

  • LNG as marine fuel
  • Hybrid propulsion systems
  • Waste heat recovery
  • Digitalization in marine engineering