10 Facts About Marine engineering

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Marine engineering is the engineering of boats, ships, submarines, and any other marine vessel.

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Marine engineering applies a number of engineering sciences, including mechanical engineering, electrical engineering, electronic engineering, and computer science, to the development, design, operation and maintenance of watercraft propulsion and ocean systems.

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Ocean Marine engineering is concerned with other structures and systems in or adjacent to the ocean, including offshore platforms, coastal structures such as piers and harbors, and other ocean systems such as ocean wave energy conversion and underwater life-support systems.

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Knowledge of marine engineering proves useful in the field of petroleum engineering, as hydrodynamics and seabed integration serve as key elements in the design and maintenance of offshore oil platforms.

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Marine engineering engineers are responsible for the task of balancing and tracking the fuel and ballast water of a ship.

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Coastal Marine engineering applies a mixture of civil Marine engineering and other disciplines to create coastal solutions for areas along or near the ocean.

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Instances in which marine engineers benefit from knowledge of environmental engineering include creation of fisheries, clean-up of oil spills, and creation of coastal solutions.

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Marine engineering engineers continue to investigate the possibility of ocean wave energy as a viable source of power for distributed or grid applications.

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Marine engineering lends itself to a number of military applications – mostly related to the Navy.

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Graduate students in ocean Marine engineering take classes on more advanced, in-depth subjects while conducting research to complete a graduate-level thesis.

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