3D tools in ship design have obvious benefits to create a clear understanding for all involved on all technical and non-technical levels. However, Computer power and data input, and the associated costs, limits the use of 3D tools as nice to have is overruled by need to have when it comes to economy and project budgets.
This session will focus on the development over the last decades in using of 3D tools in ship design and on how much that has been moved from nice to have to need to have. In addition, the focus will be on cost reducing “interface” between software’s and the challenges to face and/or overcome.
Please note that parts of the event will be held visa online presentations.
The event is in collaboration with Danish Society for Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering Foundation.
Programme
17:00-17:05 Welcome by Jeppe Skovbakke Juhl, BIMCO
17:05-17:35 Next generation virtual towing tank by Henrik Mikkelsen, Partner and Senior Fluid Mechanics Specialist, Aerotak
17:35-18:05 Design case – from concept to final design by use of "Virtual Reality" by Anders Ørgaard, OSK Shiptech
18.:05 18:35 Break Sandwich and test of VR glasses
18:35-19:05 Design case – from concept design to steel drawings by Anders Ørgaard, OSK Shiptech
19:05-19:45 3D Plan Approval - overview of 3D ship CAD models and their usage within Classification and approval – online presentation by Pauline Jepp and Paul Roberts, Lloyds Register
19:45-20:00 Round up and discussion – Conclusions by Jeppe Skovbakke Juhl, BIMCO
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