Ship Repairing -  George Bruce,  Arun Kr Dev,  Makaraksha Saha

Ship Repairing (eBook)

Analyses and Estimates
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2022 | 1. Auflage
XXIII, 272 Seiten
Springer Singapore (Verlag)
978-981-16-9468-4 (ISBN)
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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 justify the 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.

Dr. Arun Kr Dev, a Naval Architect, Marine and Offshore Engineer, holds the current position of Associate Professor and Director of Postgraduate Studies at Newcastle University in Singapore (NUiS).  He is responsible for teaching and research in the field of Naval Architecture, Marine and Offshore Technology. His previous experiences include working in the Keppel Group in marine technology development. He also worked at Singapore Maritime Academy (SMA), Singapore Polytechnic (SP) and University Technology Malaysia (UTM). Dr Dev is a Fellow of SNAME, RINA, IMarEST, EI, SNAMES and IEB. He has published more than 100 technical articles and papers in international journals, seminars and conferences respectively.

Makaraksha Saha is a graduate in Naval Architecture & Marine Engineering (1977) and post-graduate in Industrial and Production Engineering (1987) from Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology (BUET), Dhaka, Bangladesh. From 1977-2012, he worked in shipyards in various positions involving Shipbuilding and Ship Repairing. Since 2014, he is working as a Owner's Representative (Technical Advisor) overseeing the design and construction of Platform Supply Vessels (PSVs) and Anchor Handling Tug and Towing Supply Vessels (AHTSVs). Mr. Saha is a Fellow of IEB, RINA and SNAMES, Member of IMarEST, SNAME, ASNE, IISE, IEI, IES, ORSS. 

George began his career as a shipyard apprentice, gaining a BSc in Naval Architecture during this time. His early career was project managing shipyard developments mainly in North East England. He spent three years managing shipbuilding research and development at British shipbuilders, followed by work in a major international consultancy, advising private and public shipbuilders and governments. He became Technical Director and also completed an MBA. George ran his own shipyard consulting company, also developing management information software for shipbuilding and shiprepair. He joined Newcastle University, where he was awarded a chair as Professor of Shiprepair and Conversion, retiring in 2012. George remains active in teaching and consultancy in shipbuilding and repairing.



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.
Erscheint lt. Verlag 9.3.2022
Reihe/Serie Springer Series on Naval Architecture, Marine Engineering, Shipbuilding and Shipping
Zusatzinfo XXIII, 272 p. 302 illus., 2 illus. in color.
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Technik Bauwesen
Technik Fahrzeugbau / Schiffbau
Technik Maschinenbau
Wirtschaft Betriebswirtschaft / Management Projektmanagement
Wirtschaft Betriebswirtschaft / Management Unternehmensführung / Management
Schlagworte Docking labor • Docking time • Hull blasting • Hull coating renewal • Hull painting • ship building • ship management • Ship structure distortion • Structural Deformation • Structural Steel Renewal
ISBN-10 981-16-9468-0 / 9811694680
ISBN-13 978-981-16-9468-4 / 9789811694684
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