Naval Architecture: From Theory to practice

  • Luco Salman R
  • Flores Troncoso R
  • Baos Ortiz R
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Abstract

The complexity of projecting and designing a ship requires a work sequence that covers at least three main areas: (1) Concept engineering; (2) Basic engineering; (3) Detail engineering. This paper explains the design transition that exists (or should exist) between concept engineering and the final product, emphasizing the existing contractual relationship with the shipbuilder, especially in the initial definition of the project and the influence on construction aspects.

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Luco Salman, R., Flores Troncoso, R., & Baos Ortiz, R. (2019). Naval Architecture: From Theory to practice. Ciencia y Tecnología de Buques, 13(25), 27–35. https://doi.org/10.25043/19098642.186

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