Development of Naval Ship Synthesis Model in Concept Design

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Naval ship concept design is required not only accurately evaluating the feasibility of projects, but also optimize the technology indexes based on certain algorithm. That means at the foundation of appropriate technology indexes, the cost and risk can be optimized to obtain the preliminary overall project, which can be the design baseline for the subsequent design. The establishing and application pattern of naval ship synthesis model will be discussed in this paper firstly, and overview the development of ship synthesis model for about half the century. Some achievements will be introduced then, which included the key technology indexes, that aiming at the technology supports to the naval ship projects design work in domestic.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 945-949)

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490-493

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June 2014

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