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노명일, 이규열, "선체 블록의 물량 정보 생성 및 블록 탑재 시뮬레이션에 관한 연구", 2005년도 한국CAD/CAM학회 학술발표회, 평창, pp. 1126-1137, 2005.01.27-29

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Abstract In the initial design stage, the generation process of the production material information of a building block and the simulation process of the block erection, which are needed to perform the production planning and scheduling, have been manually performed by using 2D drawings, data of parent ships, and design experiences. To make these processes automatic, the accurate generation method of the production material information and the convenient simulation method of the block erection by using the 3D CAD model, which was generated from the initial hull structural modeling system early developed by us, were proposed in this study. For this, a 3D CAD model for a whole hull structure was generated first, and the block division method for dividing the 3D CAD model into several building blocks by using the relationship between hull structural parts was proposed. The generation method of the production material information for calculating the weight, center of gravity, painting area, joint length, and so on of a building block was proposed as well. And, the simulation method of the block erection by using the composition information and the erection sequence information of erection blocks was developed. Finally, to evaluate the proposed and developed methods for the generation of the production material information and the simulation of the block erection, these methods were applied to corresponding processes of a deadweight 300,000ton VLCC(Very Large Crude oil Carrier). As a result, it was shown that the production material information of a building block can be accurately generated and the block erection can be conveniently simulated in the initial design stage.
Publication Date 2005-01-27

노명일, 이규열, "선체 블록의 물량 정보 생성 및 블록 탑재 시뮬레이션에 관한 연구", 2005년도 한국CAD/CAM학회 학술발표회, 평창, pp. 1126-1137, 2005.01.27-29