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Lecture 1 –The ship design context - Coggle Diagram
Lecture 1 –The ship design context
Specialization
Sub-systems Thinking
Coverage
Systems Thinking
Design Stage
Concept
design
Preliminary
design
Contract
design
Detail design
Products
Mission definition,
main dimensions
Hull structure, GA Performance data
Preliminary layout of the systems
Production &
manufacturing
Objectives
Primitive data to start the preliminary iterative design stage
Good quality/price-ratio product and win a contract
Ship performance
To describe all parts, details and manufacturing in the ship
Ship Design Spiral
Mission Requirements
Proportions and Preliminary Powering
Lines and Body Plan
Hydrostatics and Bonjean Curves
Floodable Length and Freeboard
General Arrangements
Structure
Powering
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Dry Cargo Ships
General Cargo Ship
Container ship
Lumber Carrier
Bulk carrier
RORO ship
Live stock ships
Wet cargo ships
Liquefied gas carrier
Oil Tanker
Chemical Tanker
Passenger ships
Cruise ships / Ocean liners
Ferries (cross-channel, coastal, harbor)
Work ships
Tug and pilot craft
Drydocks and crane vessels
Dredgers and pipelayers
Fishing vessels and fish factory ships
Supply ships and icebreakers
Naval Ships
Submarine
Design context
Design variables
Environmental, economic, and operational factors
affecting the performance of a design
Design parameters
Regulatory, technical, physical,...
Design constraints
All characteristic determined by the designer
Objective function
What is to be maximized or minimized
International regulations
Integrity of hull
Safety of the crew
Safety of the passengers
Integrity of the cargo
Clean marine environment
key international marine regulations
International Maritime Organization [IMO], International Labor organization [ILO]
International Association of Classification Societies [IACS]
The European Maritime Safety Agency [EMSA]
The Cruise Lines International Association [CLIA]
The Baltic Environmental Protection Commission [HELCOM]