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SHIP DESIGN

Teaching: Completely taught in English
ECTS: 8
Level: Graduate
Semester: Winter
Prerequisites:
Completed undergraduate degree in Naval Architecture.
Load:
Lectures Exercises Laboratory exercises Project laboratory Physical education excercises Field exercises Seminar Design exercises Practicum
45 0 60 0 0 0 0 0
Course objectives:
Developing ship design synthesis ability and learning the main procedures and methods in ship design process.
Student responsibilities:
Grading and evaluation of student work over the course of instruction and at a final exam:
Continuous monitoring of the work and dedication through the lectures. Evaluation of colloquium results, exercise assignments and final exam.
Methods of monitoring quality that ensure acquisition of exit competences:
Students individually work on practical assignments, ship design project and make necessary reports. Assignment results are commented with the students. By interaction with the students during lectures, by asking questions, the continuity of the comprehension of teaching content is checked and so as acquisition of competencies and skills in accordance with the learning outcomes.
Upon successful completion of the course, students will be able to (learning outcomes):
After successful attendance of this course the student will be able to: Connect the ship arrangement with cargo features. - Classify the ship by type. - Analyse the project requirement of the ship. - Analyse the requirements of classification societies according to the type of ship. - Calculate the required parameters ship in accordance with the project requirement. - Calculate the required parameters ship in accordance with the ship navigation area. - Categorize types of ships according to the material and the area of ship navigation. - Check the cost of ship construction. - Select attributes, variables and requirements relevant to the ship design of the considered ship. - Select and apply appropriate methods for multi-criteria decision making in ship design.
Lectures
1. INTRODUCTION: Ship description in general terms. Ship design basic requirements.
2. MEANS OF SHIP DEFINITION: Introduction to ship definition. Ship characteristics, definition by attributes.
3. Classification of ship properties. Ship as a complex system. Practical ways of ship definition.
4. SHIP DESIGN MODELS: Introduction in ship design models. Naive ship design model.
5. Basic ship design model.
6. Examples of application of basic ship design model.
7. General ship design model.
8. PROCEDURES AND CALCULATIONS IN SHIP DESIGN. General plan design. Ship structural design.
9. Hull form design. Ship resistance calculation.
10. Propulsion and selection of machinery.
11. Design of basic relevance system. Power balance. Stores. Engine room design.
12. Calculation and control of ship properties.
13. ECONOMICS IN SHIPBUILDING AND SHIPPING. Shipbuilding costs and ship selling price. Ship maintenance costs. Economic measures of merit.
14. Application examples of economic measures in ship design.
15. PARTICULAR CHAPTERS IN SHIP DESIGN. Market of goods and ship space. Determination of design requirement. Ship design optimization. Design of special vessels. Conversions.
Exercises
1. Ship general plans and most significant ship characteristics. Web utilization in design. Rules and regulations: overview and mission.
2. Matrix of attributes dependences.
3. Classification examples. Technical documentation.
4. Naive ship design. Ship design by the method of three lengths.
5. Basic ship design model analysis.
6. Ship design by synthesis method with given properties.
7. Inclining experiment.
8. General plan freeform layout on the raster size A3.
9. Longitudinal strength calculation. Midship section modulus calculation.
10. Sea trial, measured mile.
11. Light weight ship calculation.
12. Trim and stability calculation.
13. Design by economic measures.
14. Calculation of costs in ship exploitation.
15. Fleet calculation. Required freight rate calculation.
Compulsory literature:
"Ship design" lecture notes.
Watson, D., Practical Ship Ship Design, Elsevier, 1998, ISBN 0-08-042999-8
Schneekluth, H., Bertram, V., Ship Design for Efficiency and Economy, Butterworth-Heinemann, 1998.
Belamarić, I., Brod i entropija, Književni krug, Split, 1998.
Recommended literature:
Klaas van Dokkum, Ship knowledge, 2nd edition.

Faculty of Mechanical Engineering
and Naval Architecture
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Croatia
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University of Zagreb
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