This is the presentation file prepared for Japanese High School Students who are trying to understand fields of study by SEEDs Program in Osaka University, just giving the basic overview on what the field of Naval Architecture is. It is not prepared in a formal way but as a fun casual interactive way on how they think what the data from the presentation means and shows.
8. They do various things. A
lot of things… I’m serious...
They do way lots of things!
The field of Naval
Architecture and Maritime
is wider than you can
possibly imagine!
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9. A Naval Architect’s Purpose
“1”
For Improvements and Regulations
as well as to reduce the risk, improve
safety and reduce fuel consumption
to prevent global warming.
!
10. • Stability Tests
• Strength Tests
• Manoeuvering Tests
• Resistance and Propulsion Tests
TESTING, EXPERIMENTS & RESEARCH
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12. A Naval Architect’s Purpose
“2”
Visually Appealing, Practical,
Efficient and Cost Saving
!
13. • What to design?
• What to build?
• What purpose?
• Where will it go?
• Where will it be built?
• How big will it be?
• Detailed design and specifications
• Hull Shape, Fuel Economy & Efficiency
• Experiments and Towing Tank Testing
• Contract & Agreement
• Build in Shipyard
• Complete within contracted period
• Launch Ship and Trial Runs
• Agreement & Handing Over
Design &
Construction
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15. 15
Global Shipbuilding Industry
Rank Country Completed Gross
Tonnage in 2015 (000s)
Market Share by New
Orders in 2015
1 China 25,160 35%
2 South Korea 23,270 21%
3 Japan 13,005 27%
4 Others 5,000 17%
Ref: Wikipedia
38%
35%
20%
7%
Completed Gross Tonnage in 2015
China
South Korea
Japan
Others
Ref: NIKKEI – Asian Review
16. A Naval Architect’s Purpose
“3”
Maintenance, Repairing, Reduce Risk
and Prevent Loss of Lives at Sea,
Making Ships to have longer
lifespan or a new purpose
!
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References
1. Princess Cruises
2. Wikipedia
3. The Daily Quotes
4. Poland At Sea
5. HSVA
6. Osaka University – Department of NAOE
7. USS Detroit
8. Maritime Connector
9. Career Thesaurus
10. Resolve Engineering Group
11. South Hampton University
12. Giz Edwards
13. Google Images
14. Youtube
Editor's Notes
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