A challenging graduation project where you can push the limits of what is possible and what is done before? Graduation Project Description
The design of this methanol section will be the main goals of the internship project.
The machinery and piping department is responsible for the delivery of the basic engineering (BE) package for equipment on board vessels within IHC. Within this graduation project, you will be responsible for, together with colleagues from several departments within Royal IHC, investigating the possibilities regarding the methanol section in terms of regulations, fuel storage, fuel conditioning, fuel supply and overall safety of this application.
The results of the graduation project should minimally lead to a process flow diagram of the methanol and auxiliary systems, conceptual drawings of the section, leaflet or brochure, together with an extensive report on the results.
These designs will be used to inform clients, make a good cost and weight estimation and to inform the engineering department what to execute. Recording these designs both in written format and also using drafting software;
Liaising between several different departments within IHC (R&D, design department, engineering and sales) to collect information needed for the graduation project;
This graduation project will be used and impact not just the machinery and piping department but other departments across IHC as well. In order to be able to discuss and inform the organization and colleagues of the developments and initiatives in the field of alternative fuels, Beagle platform TSHD and the Royal IHC philosophy; As a graduation student, you will be capable of taking the initiative when carrying out your duties. a study focused on shipbuilding, engineering (mechanical, process technology, maritime);
experience with 2D and 3D modeling software (desirable);
a good command of Dutch and English, both verbal and written;