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Ship Repairing: Analyses and Estimates (Springer Series on Naval Architecture, Marine Engineering, Shipbuilding and Shipping, 12)

✍ Scribed by Arun Kr Dev, Makaraksha Saha, George Bruce


Publisher
Springer
Year
2022
Tongue
English
Leaves
288
Category
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✦ Synopsis


This book highlights the relationship between independent and dependent ship repairing variables of various combinations under linear and nonlinear form using actual data collected from shipyards. Independent variables refer to age, deadweight, cubic number, principal dimensions, and type of ships. Dependent variables refer to repairing time, docking time, repairing labor, docking labor, hull blasting renewal area, hull painting renewal area, pipe renewal length, structural steel renewal weight, and structural steel renewal locations. Mathematical models are developed involving appropriate variables using multiple linear regression analysis technique for different combinations of variables of ship repair. Adequacy of models is tested using statistical parameters like coefficients of multiple determination and F statistic (calculated and tabulated). Also, validation is presented to determine the deviation of model value from the observed value and their statistical parameters to justifythe adequacy of the respective estimate models. The book also emphasises the importance of managing the labor force, reliable data collection and an effective management information system to manage this as well as keeping control of on-going repair contracts.

✦ Table of Contents


Foreword by Prof. Choo Chiau Beng
Foreword by Peter G. Noble
Preface
Contents
Symbols and Abbreviations
1 General Introduction
1.1 Introduction
1.2 Ship Repairing and Drydocking
1.3 Background Knowledge of Users of This Book
1.4 Experience Sharing
1.5 General Layout of the Book
2 Data History
2.1 Introduction
2.2 Data Collection
2.2.1 Repairing Time (RTIME)
2.2.2 Drydocking Time (DTIME)
2.2.3 Repairing Labour (RLABOUR)
2.2.4 Drydocking Labour (DLABOUR)
2.2.5 Hull Coating Renewal Area (Rhb and Rhp)
2.2.6 Structural Steel Renewal Weight (RS)
2.2.7 Piping Renewal Length (RP)
2.2.8 Tank Coating Renewal Area (Rtb and Rtp)
2.2.9 Structural Steel Renewal Locations
2.3 Illustrations
2.3.1 Age (SA)
2.3.2 Deadweight (SD)
2.3.3 Type (ST)
2.3.4 Repairing Time (RTIME)
2.3.5 Drydocking Time (DTIME)
2.3.6 Repairing Labour (RLABOUR)
2.3.7 Drydocking Labour (DLABOUR)
2.3.8 Hull Blasting Renewal Area (Rhb)
2.3.9 Hull Painting Renewal Area (Rhp)
2.3.10 Structural Steel Renewal Weight (RS)
2.3.11 Pipe Renewal Length (RP)
2.3.12 Tank Blasting Renewal Area (Rtb)
2.3.13 Tank Painting Renewal Area (Rtp)
2.3.14 Structural Member Renewal Location
3 Ship Repairing Time
3.1 Introduction
3.2 Repairing Time Versus Age (RTIME vs SA)
3.3 Repairing Time Versus Deadweight (RTIME vs SD)
3.3.1 Repairing Time Versus (age * deadweight) [RTIME vs (SASD)]
3.4 Repairing Time Versus Type (RTIME vs ST)
3.4.1 Repairing Time Versus Age (RTIME vs SA) for Types
3.4.2 Repairing Time Versus Deadweight (RTIME vs SD) for Types
3.5 Repairing Time Versus Hull Blasting Renewal Area (RTIME vs Rhb)
3.6 Repairing Time Versus Hull Painting Renewal Area (RTIME vs Rhp)
3.6.1 Repairing Time Versus Hull Coating Renewal Area (RTIME vs Rhc)
3.7 Repairing Time Versus Structural Steel Renewal Weight (RTIME vs Rs)
3.8 Repairing Time Versus Piping Renewal Length (RTIME vs RP)
3.9 Repairing Time Versus Tank Blasting Renewal Area (RTIME vs Rtb)
3.10 Repairing Time Versus Tank Painting Renewal Area (RTIME vs Rtp)
3.10.1 Repairing Time Versus Tank Coating Renewal Area (RTIME vs Rtc)
3.11 Regression
3.12 Validation
3.13 General Conclusions
References
4 Drydocking Time
4.1 Introduction
4.2 Drydocking Time Versus Age (DTIME vs SA)
4.3 Drydocking Time Versus Deadweight (DTIME vs SD)
4.3.1 Drydocking Time Versus (age * deadweight) [DTIME vs (SA
SD)]
4.4 Drydocking Time Versus Type (DTIME vs ST)
4.4.1 Drydocking Time Versus Age (DTIME vs SA) for Types
4.4.2 Drydocking Time Versus Deadweight (DTIME vs SD) for Types
4.5 Drydocking Time Versus Hull Blasting Renewal Area (DTIME vs Rhb)
4.6 Drydocking Time Versus Hull Painting Renewal Area (DTIME vs Rhp)
4.6.1 Drydocking Time Versus Hull Coating Renewal Area (DTIME vs Rhc)
4.6.2 Relationship Between Drydocking Time and Repairing Time
4.7 Regression
4.8 Validation
4.9 General Conclusions
References
5 Ship Repairing Labour
5.1 Introduction
5.2 Repairing Labour Versus Age (RLABOUR vs SA)
5.3 Repairing Labour Versus Deadweight (RLABOUR vs SD)
5.3.1 Repairing Labour Versus (age * deadweight) [RLABOUR vs (SA * SD)]
5.4 Repairing Labour Versus Type (RLABOUR vs ST)
5.4.1 Repairing Labour Versus Age (RLABOUR vs SA) for Types
5.4.2 Repairing Labour Versus Deadweight (RLABOUR vs SD) for Types
5.5 Repairing Labour Versus Hull Blasting Renewal Area (RLABOUR vs Rhb)
5.6 Repairing Labour Versus Hull Painting Renewal Area (RLABOUR vs Rhp)
5.6.1 Repairing Labour Versus Hull Coating Renewal Area (RLABOUR vs Rhc)
5.7 Repairing Labour Versus Structural Steel Renewal Weight (RLABOUR vs RS)
5.7.1 Daily Workforce and S-curve
5.7.2 Daily Workforce Utilisation
5.8 Regression
5.9 Validation
5.10 General Conclusions
References
6 Drydocking Labour
6.1 Introduction
6.2 Drydocking Labour Versus Age (DLABOUR vs SA)
6.3 Drydocking Labour Versus Deadweight (DLABOUR vs SD)
6.3.1 Drydocking Labour Versus (age * deadweight), [DLABOUR vs (SASD)]
6.4 Drydocking Labour Versus Type (DLABOUR vs ST)
6.4.1 Drydocking Labour Versus Age (DLABOUR vs SA) for Types
6.4.2 Drydocking Labour Versus Deadweight (DLABOUR vs SD) for Types
6.5 Drydocking Labour Versus Hull Blasting Renewal Area (DLABOUR vs Rhb)
6.6 Drydocking Labour Versus Hull Painting Renewal Area (DLABOUR vs Rhp)
6.7 Drydocking Labour Versus Hull Coating Renewal Area (DLABOUR vs Rhc)
6.7.1 Relationship Between Drydocking Labour and Repairing Labour
6.8 Regression
6.9 Validation
6.10 General Conclusions
References
7 Hull Coating Renewal Area
7.1 Introduction
7.2 Hull Blasting (Rhb)
7.2.1 Hull Blasting Renewal Area Versus Age (Rhb vs SA)
7.2.2 Hull Blasting Renewal Area Versus Deadweight (Rhb vs SD)
7.2.3 Hull Blasting Renewal Area Versus Type (Rhb vs ST)
7.2.4 Hull Blasting Renewal Area Versus (age * deadweight) [Rhb vs (SA
SD)]
7.3 Hull Painting (Rhp)
7.3.1 Hull Painting Renewal Area Versus Age (Rhp vs SA)
7.3.2 Hull Painting Renewal Area Versus Deadweight (Rhp vs SD)
7.3.3 Hull Painting Renewal Area Versus Type (Rhp vs ST)
7.3.4 Hull Painting Renewal Area Versus (age * deadweight) [Rhp vs (SA*SD)]
7.4 Hull Coating (Rhc)
7.4.1 Hull Coating Renewal Area Versus Age (Rhc vs SA)
7.4.2 Hull Coating Renewal Area Versus Deadweight (Rhc vs SD)
7.4.3 Hull Coating Renewal Area Versus Type (Rhc vs ST)
7.4.4 Hull Coating Renewal Area Versus (age * deadweight) [Rhc vs (SA * SD)]
7.5 Hull Coating Versus Dimensions
7.5.1 Introduction
7.5.2 Methodology
7.5.3 Hull Blasting
7.5.4 Hull Painting
7.5.5 Hull Coating
7.6 Regression
7.7 Validation
7.8 General Conclusions
References
8 Structural Steel Renewal Weight
8.1 Introduction
8.2 Total Structural Steel Renewal Weight Versus Age (RS vs SA)
8.3 Total Structural Steel Renewal Weight Versus Deadweight (RS vs SD)
8.4 Total Structural Steel Renewal Weight Versus Type (RS vs ST)
8.5 Total Structural Steel Renewal Weight Versus (age * deadweight) [RS vs (SA * SD)]
8.6 Plate Group
8.6.1 Plate Group Renewal Weight Versus Age (RPG vs SA)
8.6.2 Plate Group Renewal Weight Versus Deadweight (RPG vs SD)
8.6.3 Plate Group Renewal Weight Versus Type (RPG vs ST)
8.6.4 Plate Group Renewal Weight Versus (age * deadweight) [RPG vs (SA * SD)]
8.7 Transverse Group
8.7.1 Transverse Group Renewal Weight Versus Age (RTG vs SA)
8.7.2 Transverse Group Renewal Weight Versus Deadweight (RTG vs SD)
8.7.3 Transverse Group Renewal Weight Versus Type (RTG vs ST)
8.7.4 Transverse Group Renewal Weight Versus (age * deadweight) [RTG vs (SA * SD)]
8.8 Longitudinal Group
8.8.1 Longitudinal Group Renewal Weight Versus Age (RLG vs SA)
8.8.2 Longitudinal Group Renewal Weight Versus Deadweight (RLG vs SD)
8.8.3 Longitudinal Group Renewal Weight Versus Type (RLG vs ST)
8.8.4 Longitudinal Group Renewal Weight Versus (age * deadweight) [RLG vs (SA * SD)]
8.9 Miscellaneous Group
8.9.1 Miscellaneous Group Renewal Weight Versus Age (RMS vs SA)
8.9.2 Miscellaneous Group Renewal Weight Versus Deadweight (RMS vs SD)
8.9.3 Miscellaneous Group Renewal Weight Versus Type (RMS vs ST)
8.9.4 Miscellaneous Group Renewal Weight Versus (age * deadweight) [RMS vs (SA * SD)]
8.10 Regression
8.11 Validation
8.12 General Conclusions
References
9 Structural Steel Renewal Locations
9.1 Introduction
9.2 Structural Steel Renewal Locations Versus Principal Dimensions
9.2.1 Deck Plates
9.2.2 Side Shell Plates
9.2.3 Bottom Shell Plates
9.2.4 Deck Longitudinals
9.2.5 Side Shell Longitudinals
9.2.6 Bottom Shell Longitudinals
9.2.7 Longitudinal Bulkhead Longitudinals
9.2.8 Deck Transverses
9.2.9 Side Frames (Vertical Transverse Webs on Side Shell Plates)
9.2.10 Side Frames (Vertical Transverse Webs on Longitudinal Bulkhead)
9.2.11 Side Stringers
9.3 Structural Steel Renewal Locations Versus Age
9.4 Structural Steel Renewal Locations Versus Length
9.5 General Conclusions
9.5.1 Renewal Locations by Dimensions
9.5.2 Renewal Locations by Age Groups
9.5.3 Renewal Locations by Length Groups
References
10 Data Collection and Management
References
11 Management Information Systems
References
12 Human Resources
References


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