Marine systems design methodology is continuously evolving. On a strategic level, we have seen four major evolutionary tracks emerging from the sequential, iterative process captured in the classical design spiral. One is a model-based systems engineering approach that removes iterations by a structured mapping from needs to functions, and further to form elements that are finally synthesized into a complete design. Another is a set-based strategy, where a large number of designs are generated and analysed, from which one or a few solutions are selected for further development. A third direction is a holistic optimization strategy where the major steps in the spiral model are integrated onto a common platform that enables the automatic identification of one or a few balanced, preferable solutions. Finally, as a strategy towards improved competitiveness through standardization in a typical engineered-to-order industry, we have seen the emergence of modular architectures combined with configuration-based design methods. Across these four evolutionary tracks there have been several more focused developments on different levels of maturity. This includes design-for-sustainability, simulation of operations, design-for-flexibility to handle uncertainty and change, and design of wind-assisted vessels. Finally, we have pointed to some emerging developments that we find promising but have yet to mature into having a significant impact on industry level applications. This includes artificial intelligence and machine learning, extended system boundaries, and digital twin technologies.
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SNAME 14th International Marine Design Conference
June 26–30, 2022
Vancouver, Canada
Design Methodology State-of-the-Art Report
Stein Ove Erikstad;
Stein Ove Erikstad
Norwegian University of Science and Technology
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Benjamin Lagemann
Benjamin Lagemann
Norwegian University of Science and Technology
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Paper presented at the SNAME 14th International Marine Design Conference, Vancouver, Canada, June 2022.
Paper Number:
SNAME-IMDC-2022-301
Published:
June 26 2022
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Erikstad, Stein Ove , and Benjamin Lagemann. "Design Methodology State-of-the-Art Report." Paper presented at the SNAME 14th International Marine Design Conference, Vancouver, Canada, June 2022. doi: https://doi.org/10.5957/IMDC-2022-301
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