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Producibility as a Design Factor in Naval Ships

Bosworth, Michael L ; Graham, Clark

2006

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  • Título:
    Producibility as a Design Factor in Naval Ships
  • Autor: Bosworth, Michael L ; Graham, Clark
  • Assuntos: COMPONENT REPORTS ; MARINE ENGINEERING ; NAVAL ARCHITECTURE ; NAVAL VESSELS ; NSRP(NATIONAL SHIPBUILDING RESEARCH PROGRAM) ; PRODUCIBILITY ; PRODUCTION ; SHIP DESIGN ; SHIP MODELS ; SHIPBUILDING ; SYMPOSIA ; TRADE OFF ANALYSIS
  • Notas: ADA451980
  • Descrição: There are many producibility concepts which affect the characteristics of a naval ship. These concepts must be addressed during the early phases of the ship design process while the ship is still flexible. Since these producibility concepts may affect ship performance and technical risk, as well as ship characteristics and cost, a rigorous tradeoff analysis is required. This paper provides examples of producibility concepts which should be addressed during the ship design process. An evaluation procedure is presented to assist in the gathering and the organizing of information required for an objective tradeoff analysis. The ship synthesis model "ASSET" is utilized as the principal design tool to determine ship impact and the cost of producibility concepts. One of the primary recommendations of the authors is that the Navy needs to increase the visibility of producibility as a design factor in naval ships by developing rigorous evaluation tools, cataloguing producibility concepts for considerations in future designs, and establish an advocate for ship producibility within the design organization. Presented at the Ship Production Symposium, 1985. Published in the Proceedings of the Ship Production Symposium, v1 p403-442, Paper No. 14, 1985.
  • Data de criação/publicação: 2006
  • Idioma: Inglês

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