用面向生产的设计方法管理渡口工程

IF 0.5 4区 工程技术 Q4 ENGINEERING, MARINE Journal of Ship Production and Design Pub Date : 2019-11-01 DOI:10.5957/JSPD.07180023
C. Mascaraque‐Ramírez, L. Para‐González, P. Marco-Jornet
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在日益全球化的部门,如海军建筑部门,寻求减少执行条款和生产成本变得至关重要。为此,应在全球范围内对船舶项目进行分析,并结合其建造设施进行分析。目前的研究包括一系列关于建造一艘78米长的渡轮的改进建议,该渡轮设计用于运输700名乘客和590直线米的货物空间。这些改进的重点是住宿区和机舱的设备和部件的标准化,以及这些空间的总体布置,将其设计导向制造。所有这些都将导致一系列结果,这些结果表明,这些变化的正确应用大大缩短了生产时间,从而降低了相关成本。与此同时,本研究分析了造船厂的设施,提出了车间的变化建议,并确定了新的业务线,以改善组织的战略状况。从历史上看,欧洲造船厂在其装置中制造了各种各样的船舶,每一艘都具有高度的技术创新成分。其产品的高质量及其对船东定制订单的适应性,使海军建筑行业目前在国际层面上被认定为具有高度差异化产品的行业。国际竞争在过去几十年中产生的影响,以及最近的经济危机和欧盟委员会对欧洲适用的旧“税收租赁”制度的文件开放(Curtis 2014),降低了2011年新船舶建造合同的水平。已公布的关于新船舶建造的登记册(LR Lloyds Fairplay 2015)显示,就补偿总吨位(CGT)而言,欧洲制造商的建造量与亚洲制造商相去甚远,CGT是通过每种船舶类型和尺寸的补偿系数来衡量与总吨位相关的补偿总拱度,其基于所需的制造工时来考虑构造复杂性。
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Management of a Ferry Construction Project Using a Production- Oriented Design Methodology
In an increasingly globalized sector such as the naval construction sector, the search for reduction in execution terms and production costs becomes essential. With this aim, the vessel project should be analyzed globally and in conjunction with the installations in which it will be built. The present research includes a series of improvement proposals for the construction of a 78-m-long ferry, designed for the transport of 700 passengers and 590 lineal meters of cargo space. These improvements are focused on the standardization of equipment and components in the accommodation area and engine room, as well as in the general arrangement of these spaces, by orienting their design toward manufacturing. All this will lead to a series of results, which demonstrate that the correct application of these changes considerably reduces production time and, consequently, the costs associated with it. In parallel, this study analyzes the facilities of the shipyard, proposing changes in its workshops and identifying new business lines to improve the strategic situation of the organization. Historically, European shipyards have manufactured in their installations a great variety of ships, each one with a high component of technological innovation. The high quality of their products and their adaptability to custom orders from the ship owners have led the naval construction sector to be currently identified at an international level as a sector with highly differentiated products. The impact that international competition has had in the last decades, and more recently the economic crisis and the file opening by the European Commission in relation to the old system of "tax lease" applied in Europe (Curtis 2014), reduced the level of new ships construction contracting in 2011. The published registers (LR-Lloyds-Fairplay 2015) about the new ship constructions places European manufacturers far from the construction volumes of Asian manufacturers in terms of compensated gross tonnage (CGT), which is a measure of the compensated gross arching related to the gross tonnage through a compensation coefficient for each ship type and size, which considers the construction complexity based on the manufacturing work hours needed.
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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.
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