M. Sayebani, Abdolhossein Mohammadrahimi, Hossein Khoshdel Looyeh
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Abstract
Cost and weight optimization in ship construction are usually investigated in the form of a multiobjective optimization problem. So far, many studies have been carried out to achieve various types of existing optimization objectives and different tools have been developed. Most of the studies in the field of structural optimization have focused on comparing the available optimization algorithms. In this study, a rule-based tool is developed based on the Common Structural Rules (CSRs), which despite its simplicity in application, provides high capabilities in producing an optimal solution. In the developed tool, structural analysis of serviceability limit state is performed by using the relationships of CSRs. The computational tool is created by MATLAB software (Mathworks, Natick, Massachusetts), and the optimization technique is a genetic algorithm. The performance of the computational tool is evaluated by analyzing the midship section of a chemical tanker. In the optimization procedure, weight and cost are assumed to have the same importance. From the results of the developed tool, all components of the weight and cost of ship construction decreased in the optimal solution relative to the initial design.
期刊介绍:
Original and timely technical papers addressing problems of shipyard techniques and production of merchant and naval ships appear in this quarterly publication. Since its inception, the Journal of Ship Production and Design (formerly the Journal of Ship Production) has been a forum for peer-reviewed, professionally edited papers from academic and industry sources. As such it has influenced the worldwide development of ship production engineering as a fully qualified professional discipline. The expanded scope seeks papers in additional areas, specifically ship design, including design for production, plus other marine technology topics, such as ship operations, shipping economics, and safety. Each issue contains a well-rounded selection of technical papers relevant to marine professionals.