Milan Jose Cyriac is designing a bulk carrier ship for their B Tech Naval Architecture final year project. Bulk carriers are merchant ships designed to transport unpackaged bulk cargo like grains, coal, ore, and cement in their cargo holds. The project will involve designing the ship dimensions and body plan using AutoCAD and Maxsurf, analyzing hydrostatics and stability, and developing general arrangement and intact stability booklet according to estimated ship particulars of 230-250 meters in length, 35-40 meters in breadth, and 15-20 meters in depth to achieve a speed of 12-15 knots.
Milan Jose Cyriac is designing a bulk carrier ship for their B Tech Naval Architecture final year project. Bulk carriers are merchant ships designed to transport unpackaged bulk cargo like grains, coal, ore, and cement in their cargo holds. The project will involve designing the ship dimensions and body plan using AutoCAD and Maxsurf, analyzing hydrostatics and stability, and developing general arrangement and intact stability booklet according to estimated ship particulars of 230-250 meters in length, 35-40 meters in breadth, and 15-20 meters in depth to achieve a speed of 12-15 knots.
Milan Jose Cyriac is designing a bulk carrier ship for their B Tech Naval Architecture final year project. Bulk carriers are merchant ships designed to transport unpackaged bulk cargo like grains, coal, ore, and cement in their cargo holds. The project will involve designing the ship dimensions and body plan using AutoCAD and Maxsurf, analyzing hydrostatics and stability, and developing general arrangement and intact stability booklet according to estimated ship particulars of 230-250 meters in length, 35-40 meters in breadth, and 15-20 meters in depth to achieve a speed of 12-15 knots.
Reg No: 15613117 B Tech Naval Architecture BULK CARRIER It is a merchant ship specially designed to transport unpackaged bulk cargo, such as grains, coal, ore, and cement in its cargo holds. DISCRIPTION Today, bulk carriers make up 15–17% of the world's merchant fleets and range in size from single-hold mini-bulk carriers to mammoth ore ships able to carry 400,000 metric tons of deadweight (DWT). A number of specialized designs exist: some can unload their own cargo, some depend on port facilities for unloading, and some even package the cargo as it is loaded. Over half of all bulk carriers have Greek, Japanese, or Chinese owners and more than a quarter are registered in Panama. South Korea is the largest single builder of bulk carriers, and 82% of these ships were built in Asia. ABSTRACT Here am going to design a ship for my B Tech Naval Architecture final year project as part of my studies. This project is to design an Bulk Carrier Vessel. The model can be used for Transportation of unpacked goods. Project is done with the help of empirical formula for various ship design books, AutoCAD, Maxsurf and Other Software PHASE ONE The order of the project is as follows:
• Ship dimensions are obtained from the existing model and
Parent ship analysis. • Design of body plan using AutoCAD and 3D modeling using Maxsurf Modeler. • Hydrostatics • General Arrangement • Intact stability booklet ESTIMATED SHIP PARTICULARS
• Length: 230-250 Meter
• Breadth: 35-40 Meter • Depth: 15-20 Meter • Speed: 12-15 knots THANK YOU