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E-book: Holistic Approach to Ship Design: Volume 1: Optimisation of Ship Design and Operation for Life Cycle

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  • Pub. Date: 11-Dec-2018
  • Publisher: Springer Nature Switzerland AG
  • Language: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9783030028107
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  • Format: EPUB+DRM
  • Pub. Date: 11-Dec-2018
  • Publisher: Springer Nature Switzerland AG
  • Language: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9783030028107

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This book introduces a holistic approach to ship design and its optimisation for life-cycle operation. It deals with the scientific background of the adopted approach and the associated synthesis model, which follows modern computer aided engineering (CAE) procedures. It integrates techno-economic databases, calculation and multi-objective optimisation modules and s/w tools with a well-established Computer-Aided Design (CAD) platform, along with a Virtual Vessel Framework (VVF), which will allow virtual testing before the building phase of a new vessel. The resulting graphic user interface (GUI) and information exchange systems enable the exploration of the huge design space to a much larger extent and in less time than is currently possible, thus leading to new insights and promising new design alternatives. The book not only covers the various stages of the design of the main ship system, but also addresses relevant major onboard systems/components in terms of life-cycle performance to offer readers a better understanding of suitable outfitting details, which is a key aspect when it comes the outfitting-intensive products of international shipyards. The book disseminates results of the EU funded Horizon 2020 project HOLISHIP.
1 Introduction to the HOLISHIP Project
1(8)
Jochen Marzi
2 Holistic Ship Design Optimisation
9(34)
Apostolos Papanikolaou
3 On the History of Ship Design for the Life Cycle
43(32)
Horst Nowacki
4 Market Conditions, Mission Requirements and Operational Profiles
75(48)
Antti Yrjanainen
Trond Johnsen
Jon S. Daehlen
Holger Kramer
Reinhard Monden
5 Systemic Approach to Ship Design
123(16)
Romain Le Nena
Alan Guegan
Benoit Rafine
6 Hydrodynamic Tools in Ship Design
139(70)
Jochen Marzi
Riccardo Broglia
7 Parametric Optimisation in Concept and Pre-contract Ship Design Stage
209(38)
George Zaraphonitis
Timoleon Plessas
Andreas Kraus
Hans Gudenschwager
Gregor Schellenberger
8 CAESES---The HOLISHIP Platform for Process Integration and Design Optimization
247(48)
Stefan Harries
Claus Abt
9 Structural Design Optimization---Tools and Methodologies
295(34)
Philippe Rigo
Jean-David Caprace
Zbigniew Sekulski
Abbas Bayatfar
Sara Echeverry
10 Design for Modularity
329(28)
Stein Ove Erikstad
11 Application of Reliability, Availability and Maintenance Principles and Tools for Ship Design
357(26)
Vincent Le Diagon
Ningxiang Li
Loic Klein
Philippe Corrignan
12 Life Cycle Performance Assessment (LCPA) Tools
383(30)
Matteo Maggioncalda
Paola Gualeni
Chiara Notaro
Carlo Cau
Markos Bonazountas
Spyridon Stamatis
13 Modelling and Optimization of Machinery and Power System
413(20)
Sverre Torben
Martijn de Jongh
Kristian Eikeland Holmefjord
Bjørnar Vik
14 Advanced Ship Machinery Modeling and Simulation
433(32)
George Dimopoulos
Chara Georgopoulou
Jason Stefanatos
15 HOLISPEC/RCE: Virtual Vessel Simulations
465(22)
Maarten Flikkema
Martin van Hees
Timo Verwoest
Arno Bons
Terminology of Some Used Important Notions 487