Automation of block assignment planning using a diagram-based scenario modeling method

Most shipbuilding scheduling research so far has focused on the load level on the dock plan. This is be¬cause the dock is the least extendable resource in shipyards, and its overloading is difficult to resolve. However, once dock scheduling is completed, making a plan that makes the best use of the...

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Main Authors: Hwang In Hyuck, Kim Youngmin, Lee Dong Kun, Shin Jong Gye
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2014-03-01
Series:International Journal of Naval Architecture and Ocean Engineering
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spelling doaj-54d5a9a00508444a9cbaee32c77a9af52020-11-24T23:09:08ZengElsevierInternational Journal of Naval Architecture and Ocean Engineering2092-67822014-03-016116217410.2478/ijnaoe-2013-0170ijnaoe-2013-0170Automation of block assignment planning using a diagram-based scenario modeling methodHwang In Hyuck0Kim Youngmin1Lee Dong Kun2Shin Jong Gye3Department of Naval Architecture and Ocean Engineering, Seoul National University, KoreaDepartment of Naval Architecture and Ocean Engineering, Seoul National University, KoreaDepartment of Naval Architecture and Ocean Engineering, Mokpo National Maritime University, KoreaDepartment of Naval Architecture and Ocean Engineering, Seoul National University, Korea / Research Institute of Marine Systems Engineering, Seoul National University, Korea Most shipbuilding scheduling research so far has focused on the load level on the dock plan. This is be¬cause the dock is the least extendable resource in shipyards, and its overloading is difficult to resolve. However, once dock scheduling is completed, making a plan that makes the best use of the rest of the resources in the shipyard to minimize any additional cost is also important. Block assignment planning is one of the midterm planning tasks; it assigns a block to the facility (factory/shop or surface plate) that will actually manufacture the block according to the block characteristics and current situation of the facility. It is one of the most heavily loaded midterm planning tasks and is carried out manu¬ally by experienced workers. In this study, a method of representing the block assignment rules using a diagram was su¬ggested through analysis of the existing manual process. A block allocation program was developed which automated the block assignment process according to the rules represented by the diagram. The planning scenario was validated through a case study that compared the manual assignment and two automated block assignment results.http://www.degruyter.com/view/j/ijnaoe.2014.6.issue-1/ijnaoe-2013-0170/ijnaoe-2013-0170.xml?format=INTShip block assignment methodologyMidterm schedulingAutomationShip block assignment
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author Hwang In Hyuck
Kim Youngmin
Lee Dong Kun
Shin Jong Gye
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Kim Youngmin
Lee Dong Kun
Shin Jong Gye
Automation of block assignment planning using a diagram-based scenario modeling method
International Journal of Naval Architecture and Ocean Engineering
Ship block assignment methodology
Midterm scheduling
Automation
Ship block assignment
author_facet Hwang In Hyuck
Kim Youngmin
Lee Dong Kun
Shin Jong Gye
author_sort Hwang In Hyuck
title Automation of block assignment planning using a diagram-based scenario modeling method
title_short Automation of block assignment planning using a diagram-based scenario modeling method
title_full Automation of block assignment planning using a diagram-based scenario modeling method
title_fullStr Automation of block assignment planning using a diagram-based scenario modeling method
title_full_unstemmed Automation of block assignment planning using a diagram-based scenario modeling method
title_sort automation of block assignment planning using a diagram-based scenario modeling method
publisher Elsevier
series International Journal of Naval Architecture and Ocean Engineering
issn 2092-6782
publishDate 2014-03-01
description Most shipbuilding scheduling research so far has focused on the load level on the dock plan. This is be¬cause the dock is the least extendable resource in shipyards, and its overloading is difficult to resolve. However, once dock scheduling is completed, making a plan that makes the best use of the rest of the resources in the shipyard to minimize any additional cost is also important. Block assignment planning is one of the midterm planning tasks; it assigns a block to the facility (factory/shop or surface plate) that will actually manufacture the block according to the block characteristics and current situation of the facility. It is one of the most heavily loaded midterm planning tasks and is carried out manu¬ally by experienced workers. In this study, a method of representing the block assignment rules using a diagram was su¬ggested through analysis of the existing manual process. A block allocation program was developed which automated the block assignment process according to the rules represented by the diagram. The planning scenario was validated through a case study that compared the manual assignment and two automated block assignment results.
topic Ship block assignment methodology
Midterm scheduling
Automation
Ship block assignment
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