Title: HMS TRAFALGAR (SSN)
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2HMS TRAFALGAR (SSN)
A Submarine is only ever called a BOAT
3Naval Terminology Designed to Confuse
- SS Submarine
- SSN Submarine (Nuclear Propelled)
- SSBN Submarine (Nuclear Propelled with
Ballistic Missiles) - FF Frigate
- DD Destroyer
- DDG Destroyer with Guided Missiles
- CV Carrier
- CVF Carrier with fixed wing aircraft
4Classes of SSN (Hunter Killer)2nd Generation
- HMS Swiftsure (S Boats)
- HMS Sceptre
- HMS Spartan
- HMS Splendid
- HMS Sovereign
- HMS Superb
5Classes of SSN (Hunter Killer)3rd Generation
- HMS Trafalgar (T boats)
- HMS Turbulent
- HMS Tireless
- HMS Torbay
- HMS Trenchant
- HMS Talent
- HMS Triumph
- Astute (A Boats)
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13Tomahawk Land Attack Missile Fired from HMS
Splendid
14Missile in Flight
15One Less Command Bunker
16HMS VANGUARD (SSBN)
17Classes of SSBN (Bomber)
- HMS Vanguard (Trident)
- HMS Victorious
- HMS Vengeance
- HMS Vigilant
18What Happens Underwater
19The Trident Missile
20The Deterrent
21THE SUBMARINE MUST BE ABLE TO
- Maintain watertight integrity
- Withstand pressure at depth
- Remain manoeuvrable
- Provide a stable platform to carry and fire
weapons - Provide a habitable environment for the crew and
to house machinery - Remain undetected - Very quiet
- Work independently of air
22SEA PRESSURE INCREASES AS THE SUBMARINE GOES
DEEPER.
The Problem
- In PSI, pressure is approximately equal to ½
the depth in FEET. - At 100ft sea pressure is 50 PSI
- In BAR, pressure is approximately equal to
1/10 of the depth in METRES. - At 30m sea pressure is 3 BAR
- At a submarines Maximum Operating Depth a
submarine is having to withstand pressures of
650 psi or 35 Bar
23BASIC SUBMARINE CONSRUCTION
24THE STRENGTH OF THE HULL IS INCREASED BY ADDING
25Numerous holes are cut into the pressure hull for
access and services,all of which weaken the
pressure hull.In order to restore it to its
original strength, heavier plating is welded
around each opening,these plates are known as
26ARCHIMEDES PRINCIPLE
27BUOYANCY
- POSITIVE
- NEGATIVE
- NEUTRAL
28BUOYANCY
29BUOYANCY
30MAIN BALLAST TANK
31ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS AFFECTING BUOYANCY
- Sea water density
- Salinity
- Temperature
- Compressibility
- Down Out
- Up In
32SUBMARINE STABILITY
- The Centre of Gravity is the point through
which the entire weight of the submarine may be
said to act. - All heavy machinery and weights are placed at
the bottom of the submarine to keep the centre of
gravity as low as possible,this improves
stability.
33THE CENTRE OF BUOYANCY
- Is the point through which the entire
upthrust on the submarine may be said to act
34STABILITY
- Stability is the submarines resistance to
heeling forces
35STABILITY
36OPERATING ZONES
- NORMAL OPERATING ZONE
- MAXIMUM EXCURSION DEPTH
- (20 BELOW DDD)
- CRUSH ZONE
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38CONTROL SURFACES
- Control the submarines Course and Depth
- FOREPLANES
- Work in conjunction with the after planes to
control pitch and depth - AFTERPLANES
- Work in conjunction with the fore planes to
control pitch and depth - RUDDER
- Controls the Heading of the Submarine
39HUNTER KILLERCOMPARTMENT LAYOUT
FWD ESCAPE
WEAPONS EMBARKATION HATCH
CONTROL ROOM/ACCOMODATION
FWD ESCAPE
REACTOR COMPARTMENT
CONNING TOWER
MANOUVERING ROOM
MAIN ACCESS HATCH
ENGINE ROOM/MMS
AFTER ESCAPE HATCH
ENGINE ROOM HATCH
40BALLISTIC MISSILE SUBMARINE COMPARTMENT LAYOUT
WEAPONS EMBARKATION HATCH
ACCOMODATION/FOREENDS
MISSILE COMPARTMENT
FWD LET/MAIN ACCESS HATCH
REACTOR COMPARTMENT
CONNING TOWER HATCH
MACHINERY SPACE
MID LET
AFT LET
ENGINE ROOM HATCH
41FIN
- Integral with the casing is the FIN.
- It has 3 distinct functions
- Supports and houses the masts and periscopes.
- Provides an elevated platform for conning and
navigation. - Strengthened for icebreaking and streamlined by
shutters.
42MASTS PERISCOPES
43SUBMARINE SYSTEMS
In order to operate efficiently and
independently, the submarine needs
- Water systems
- Air systems
- Hydraulic systems
- Environmental systems
- Sanitary systems
44BALLAST SYSTEM
- The primary function of the Ballast System is
to adjust the bodily weight of the submarine.
45BALLAST SYSTEM
46TRIM SYSTEM
- The primary function of the trim system is to
adjust the horizontal plane of the submarine.
47TRIM SYSTEM
48BILGE SYSTEM
- The primary function of the Bilge System is to
collect and store dirty water other fluids
prior to subsequent discharge overboard.
49BILGE SYSTEM
50DOMESTIC FRESH WATER
- The function of the domestic fresh water
system is to provide hot and cold fresh water for
drinking,domestic and other purposes.
51HIGH PRESSURE AIR
- To supply clean dry air _at_276 bar to
- A) Main Ballast Tank blows.
- B) Charging Emergency Bottle Groups.
- C) Auxiliary Vent Blow.
- D) After Planes in air emergency.
- E) Reactor Air services.
52HP AIR SYSTEMS
53HPA HAZARDS
- Hearing can be impaired
- Damage to health
54HP BLOW SYSTEM
- To blow the main ballast tanks with
- 276 bar air to achieve positive buoyancy
55HP BLOW SYSTEM
56NUCLEAR STEAM RAISING PLANT
- The pressurised water reactor generates heat
to boil water,producing steam to drive the main
turbines for propulsion and the turbo generators
for electrical generation. - The PWR is the submarines main source of
powerit uses nuclear fission to generate the
heat that is used to produce steam.
57REACTOR,SHOWING STEAM GENERATOR
58LAYOUT OF A REACTOR COMPARTMENT
59The control rods are raised and lowered to
maintain the reactor temperature inside a
predetermined band
- A reactor SCRAM is the dropping in of the
control rods by the reactor protection system to
shut down the reactor and preserve personnel and
submarine safety.
60ABSOLUTE SAFETY ESSENTIALS
- COOLING WATER
- for Decay Heat Removal
- ELECTRICS
- for Reactor Instrumentation/Monitoring
61Cooling Water
- Must keep water in the primary circuit
- Very high integrity system
- Make up system
62ELECTRICAL POWER DISTRIBUTION
- The submarine requires a source of electrical
power in order to function. -
- To provide this we have a system of generators
and interlinking cables and switches.
63ELECTRICAL GENERATION
- Provides a safe reliable source of
- AC/DC electrical power for
- Navigation
- Weapons systems
- Heating
- Lighting
- Alternative methods of propulsion.
64ELECTRICAL POWER DISTRIBUTION
65TURBO GENERATORS
- The primary method of producing electrical
power is two steam-driven Turbo Generators
located in the Main Machinery Space(MMS) - They produce the main AC electricity at 440V
60 Hz 3 phase.
66MAIN BATTERY
- Provides a high integrity DC electrical supply
in the event of a loss of the AC power generating
capability
67MOTOR GENERATORS
- M.Gs keep the Main Battery fully charged
under normal conditions and in the event of a TG
failure they can supply the AC system from the
Main Battery
68DIESEL GENERATORS
- There are 2 Diesel Generators fitted that can
be used to charge the main battery during normal
battery routines and in various machinery
breakdown states,e.g. a prolonged reactor scram
69SHORE SUPPLIES
- Shore supplies provide a method of supplying
electricity alongside, using cables connected
from the jetty to the submarine.
70THE PROPULSION SYSTEM
- The function of the propulsion system is to
provide a method of driving the submarine through
the water,surfaced or dived,whilst retaining the
ability to remain undetected.
71MAIN PROPULSION UNIT SHAFTING
72MAIN TURBINES
- The main turbines convert the steam produced
by the NSRP (Nuclear Steam Raising Plant) into
rotational movement to drive the gearbox via the
clutches.
73MAIN GEARBOX
- The main gearbox transfers the drive from the
main turbines to the shaft and reduces the
turbine speed at a specific reduction ratio.
74EMERGENCY PROPULSION MOTOR (EPM)
- The EPM provides an alternative method of
turning the shaft in the event of a loss of steam
or mechanical failure of the turbines and is
clutched in or out when required.
75SECONDARY PROPULSION MOTOR (SPM)
- The SPM is used in the event of a main
shafting failure or loss of the gearbox, and when
manoeuvring in confined waters
76EMERGENCY BREATHING SYSTEM
- To supply clean, breathable, filtered air at 7
bar throughout the submarine when the submarines
atmosphere is contaminated.
77EMERGENCY BREATHING SYSTEM
78HYDRAULIC SYSTEMS
- To supply a liquid at pressure to move heavy and
essential items of equipment
Quietly Efficiently and Remotely
79MAIN HYDRAULICS
6 main uses of Main Hydraulics are
- Fwd hydroplanes
- Main vents
- Water tight doors
- HP Blow valves
- Masts Periscopes
- Hull Valves
80EXTERNAL HYDRAULICS
4 Main uses of External Hydraulics are
- Anchor windlass
- Capstans
- Bowcaps flap valves
- Secondary Propulsion Motor
81AFTER HYDRAULICS
After Hydraulics is used exclusively for
- Afterplanes
- Rudder Control
82ENVIROMENTAL SYSTEMS
- Ventilation System
- Snort Induction System
- Air purification
- Air conditioning
- Sanitary systems
83VENTILATION SYSTEM
- To circulate and distribute air throughout the
submarine - To provide adequate ventilation of the battery
under all conditions. - To exhaust stale or contaminated air from the
submarine and replace it with fresh. - To provide adequate air supplies to run the
onboard diesels
84VENTILATION SYSTEM
85SNORT INDUCTION SYSTEM
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- To supply a fan induced supply of fresh air to
the ventilation system when the submarine is on
the surface or at periscope depth.
86AIR PURIFICATION
- To ensure clean breathable air is provided
throughout the submarine that contaminants are
removed.
87AIR CONDITIONING
- To maintain a habitable environment for
personnel and ensure suitable cooling is provided
for electronic equipment where necessary.
88SANITARY SYSTEMS
- SANITARY, SLOP DRAIN SEWAGE
- To provide seawater for flushing the Heads and
provide effluent storage prior to subsequent
discharge overboard. - GASH DISPOSAL
- To provide a method of discharging gash
without surfacing the submarine.
89INTERNAL COMMUNICATIONS
- To transfer voice information within the
submarine. - To provide telephone communication with the shore
exchange when in harbour. - To keep the crew informed of any emergency or
general interest.
90EXTERNAL COMMUNICATIONS
- To transmit and receive information between
the command headquarters ashore whilst remaining
dived and covert.
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