A design approach to reduce hull weight of naval ships

IF 1.4 Q3 ENGINEERING, MARINE
M. Aguiari, M. Gaiotti, C. Rizzo
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Abstract

ABSTRACT Hull weight is a design parameter affecting the whole performances of a ship, being related to building costs, operational costs, maintenance and durability, and not least to satisfaction of functional requirements. Naval ships are no exception and impact of hull weight is crucial to fulfil mission requirements. In the light of the above, weight reduction is one of the main design drivers and it should be duly accounted for since the concept design phase. In this paper, a design approach intended for pre-contractual design phases is presented. It takes advantage of recent developments and trends of construction rules as well as of nowadays-available computation potential to update and improve the traditional scantling design approach, applied since decades by designers. The complexity and computational burden is kept to a minimum to provide a user-friendly procedure applicable in everyday working practice. Designers’ experience and judgment continue to drive the whole process. A Visual Basic support software has been developed with worksheet interfaces to implement the proposed scantling design procedure. Test cases showed significant weight reductions with respect to as-built ships and to scantling obtained by applying traditional design procedures.
一种减轻舰艇船体重量的设计方法
船体重量是影响船舶整体性能的一个设计参数,它与建造成本、运营成本、维护和耐用性有关,尤其与功能要求的满足有关。海军舰艇也不例外,船体重量的影响对于满足任务要求至关重要。鉴于上述情况,重量减轻是主要的设计驱动因素之一,从概念设计阶段开始就应该适当考虑。本文提出了一种适用于合同前设计阶段的设计方法。它利用了建筑规则的最新发展和趋势,以及当今可用的计算潜力,更新和改进了设计师几十年来一直采用的传统构件尺寸设计方法。将复杂性和计算负担保持在最低限度,以提供适用于日常工作实践的用户友好程序。设计师的经验和判断继续推动着整个过程。开发了一个具有工作表界面的Visual Basic支持软件,以实现所提出的构件尺寸设计程序。测试案例表明,相对于已建造的船舶和通过应用传统设计程序获得的构件尺寸,重量显著减轻。
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Ship Technology Research
Ship Technology Research ENGINEERING, MARINE-
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