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Bayram Ozdogan.
Gabriel Pereira.
Thales Machado.
Date: 01/11/2016.
Table of Contents
1 Introduction ............................................................................................................................................... 3
1.1 Design spiral ........................................................................................................................................ 4
1.2 Regression Analysis ............................................................................................................................. 5
1.4 Hull type .............................................................................................................................................. 6
1.5 Anchoring equipment ......................................................................................................................... 6
1.6 General Arrangement ......................................................................................................................... 6
1.6.1 Main Deck .................................................................................................................................... 7
1.6.2 Lower Deck................................................................................................................................... 7
1.6.3 Tank Plan ...................................................................................................................................... 8
List of Tables
Table 1 - Client's requirements ..................................................................................................................... 3
Table 2 - Similar service port boats............................................................................................................... 5
Table 3 - Main Dimensions............................................................................................................................ 6
List of Figures
Figure 1 - Ship Design - Selection of parameters .......................................................................................... 3
Figure 2- Design spiral ................................................................................................................................... 4
Figure 3 - Breadth/Length curve ................................................................................................................... 5
Figure 4 - Main Deck ..................................................................................................................................... 7
Figure 5 - Lower Deck.................................................................................................................................... 8
Figure 6 - Tank plan ....................................................................................................................................... 8
1 Introduction
The client contacted our company on 04/10/2016 for the acquisition of a port service boat normally used
to join ferries, car ferries and pilot boats. The main purpose of these vessels is to support larger ships by
transporting people and supplies from port to them.
The client demanded some requirements as presented on Table 1.
Table 1 - Client's requirements
Requirements
1st
2nd
3rd
4th
5th
Length
From 18 to 22 m
Passengers
8
Crew
4
Cruise speed
20 knots
Maximum Speed
25 knots
The vessel was to be designed so that it reaches 20kn of speed with 80% of its power, while having an
operating range of at least 10 hours as mentioned.
The steps in Figure 1 will be performed in order to estimate the initial values for parameters.
Definition of Requirements
Determination of Data and Constraints
Concept Design
Preliminary Design
Contract Design
Detail Design
Production
Test and Trials
Service Life
The requirements were defined by the client, afterwards the group made a regression analysis from
similar ships in order to estimate the breadth and length, henceforward the group went to the third stage,
which consists in find one concept design. For this part, similar port services boats were found in different
shipyards as reference and benchmark. These results found are considered only the first approach and
they need to be optimized. This process is known as design spiral is widespread among ship design.
Below is possible to find from Figure 3 how this process works.
Benchmark
Ship Name L (m)
FOLIO07239
FOLIO07160
FOLIO07340
Pilot 200WP
PILOT 180
Arya20
Arya17
MrMac
Hollie L
B (m)
18,5
17,3
17,41
20,3
19,5
20
17,5
18,03
19,5
5,6
5,2
5,5
6
5,45
5,7
5
6
5,5
6.2
6
Breadth
5.8
y = 0.1533x + 2.6875
5.6
5.4
5.2
5
4.8
17
17.5
18
18.5
19
19.5
20
20.5
Length
Figure 3 - Breadth/Length curve
From Table 2 it is possible to notice a variation of the length from 17 to 20m. The capacities of the
similar ships vary from 12 to 40 people. In our boat, the crew and passengers are in total 12 people, for
this reason the group has chosen the minimum value (18m length) proposed by the client.
20
10.3/
9.81 2 [17.4]
= (0.78)
The semi-displacement hull provides a stable, smooth ride by plowing through waves. The main reason
for choosing this hull shape is the ability of the hull to run at acceptable speeds with minimum required
power.
Main Dimensions
Length Overall
18.00 [m]
17.40 [m]
Draught
1.00 [m]
Depth
3.00 [m]
Displacement
35 [ton]
Pax
8 Persons
Crew
4 Crew