In the proposed paper, a Ship Synthesis Model (SSM) code is presented. It basically consists of a sequence of logically-integrated parametric formulations provided by a statistical analysis derived from existing ships. The code is integrated into a wider numerical architecture, developed by Orizzonte Sistemi Navali S.p.A. and called ASNET (Application System for Naval ship design Evaluation and Testing), which also includes an Operational Evaluation Model (OEM) aiming at evaluating the measure of effectiveness of a certain ship design when different naval tasks have to be complied with. This way, ship design characteristics are linked to operational aspects. A test case concerning an Offshore Patrol Vessel (OPV) is reported as well, in order to assess the capability of the SSM code to evaluate the feasibility of different design configurations, obtained considering different ship requirements.

System Modeling and Performance Assessment for Naval ships Design: an Application for an Offshore Patrol Vessel

SALIO, MARIA PAOLA;GUALENI, PAOLA;
2015-01-01

Abstract

In the proposed paper, a Ship Synthesis Model (SSM) code is presented. It basically consists of a sequence of logically-integrated parametric formulations provided by a statistical analysis derived from existing ships. The code is integrated into a wider numerical architecture, developed by Orizzonte Sistemi Navali S.p.A. and called ASNET (Application System for Naval ship design Evaluation and Testing), which also includes an Operational Evaluation Model (OEM) aiming at evaluating the measure of effectiveness of a certain ship design when different naval tasks have to be complied with. This way, ship design characteristics are linked to operational aspects. A test case concerning an Offshore Patrol Vessel (OPV) is reported as well, in order to assess the capability of the SSM code to evaluate the feasibility of different design configurations, obtained considering different ship requirements.
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