网络块方法在潜艇分布式舰船服务系统初始设计中的应用

Muhammad Hary Mukti, R. Pawling, D. Andrews
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本文继IJME最近的一篇论文之后,总结了一种新的早期船舶设计方法。这被称为网络块方法,它融合了UCL 3D基于物理的船舶综合设计构建块(DBB)方法和弗吉尼亚理工大学发起的分布式船舶服务系统(DS3)的架构流优化(AFO)方法的优点。该方法已应用于潜艇DS3设计,并利用了Qinetiq的Paramarine CASD套件功能和各种框架。提出的网络块方法使潜艇概念设计的发展能够达到不同的粒度水平。这些范围从建模单个空间到定位各种DS3组件和路由。所提出的方法还使设计人员能够平衡一组分布式系统的能源需求。这是通过执行稳态流模拟和在3D多路网络配置中可视化潜艇DS3的复杂性来完成的。提出了这种基于物理和网络的三维合成的潜在好处和局限性。最后对网络块方法进行了讨论,并将其与以往网络理论在水面舰艇设计中的应用进行了比较。它的结论是,可以更好地估计DS3的重量和空间输入到早期潜艇设计中,也可以使激进的潜艇配置和DS3选项在早期潜艇设计中得到反映,以便更好地进行概念探索和需求阐明。最后,对设计师输入的方法的敏感性的进一步工作将在未来的论文中讨论。
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The Network Block Approach Applied to the Initial Design of Submarine Distributed Ship Service Systems
The paper follows on from a recent IJME paper and summarises a new early stage ship design approach. This is termed the Network Block approach and merges the advantages of the UCL 3D physically based ship synthesis Design Building Block (DBB) approach and the Virginia Tech originated Architecture Flow Optimisation (AFO) method for distributed ship service systems (DS3). The approach has been applied to submarine DS3 design and utilises Qinetiq’s Paramarine CASD suite features and various frameworks. The proposed Network Block approach enables the development of a submarine concept design to different levels of granularities. These range from modelling individual spaces to locating various DS3 components and routings. The proposed approach also enables the designer to balance the energy demands of a set of distributed systems. This is done by performing a steady-state flow simulation and visualising the complexity of the submarine DS3 in a 3D multiplex network configuration. The potential benefits and limitations from such a 3D based physical and network synthesis are presented. The paper concludes with a discussion of the Network Block approach comparing it to previous applications of network theory which have been to surface ship design. It concludes that it would be possible to better estimate DS3 weight and space inputs to early stage submarine design and also enable radical submarine configurations and DS3 options to be reflected in early stage submarine design for better concept exploration and requirement elucidation. Finally, further work on the sensitivity of the approach to designer inputs will be addressed in future papers.
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