Ship design – Concept and Basic design

The concept design stage transforms operational requirements into a real vessel while satisfying all design constraints. These constraints are primarily cost-driven, and they can affect different design areas, such as main dimensions, speed, onboard comfort, cargo capacity, construction costs, modularity, and future mobilizations.
The basic design stage transforms the vessel concept into a technically sound and safe one to build vessel design. This is done by developing scantlings and stability calculations, system P&ID and structural drawings following rules and regulations issued by the designated classification society, flag, or other related authority.
General arrangement development as per Class, SOLAS, and other relevant codes

  • Structural design of floating offshore units
  • Production design and drawings
  • Feasibility study for conversion engineering
  • Lifting analysis for offshore structures
  • Finite element analysis
  • Buckling and ultimate strength analysis
  • First-principle calculations for scantlings, sea fastening, lashing
  • Linear and non-linear analysis
  • Vibration analysis
  • Maneuvering simulation
  • Engineering for BWTS AND EGCS
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