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Digital exchange of design models between marine equipment libraries using hybrid neutral formats

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The selection of marine equipment is a time-consuming process for a ship outfitting designer. The inefficiency originates from the paper-based exchange of design information between shipyards and equipment manufacturers. We propose a method to exchange equipment models for electronic commerce. Shipyard practices were investigated to find out how the outfitting CAD library is being used. We also surveyed international standards for the exchange of digital equipment models, and analyzed the macroparametric methodology. We propose a hybrid method to represent the geometric information using STEP AP203 or the macroparametric method. The nongeometric information is defined according to the Parts Library (PLIB) standard. We implement a pilot system and test it with a ship design data set. The equipment model proposed can be used in the design process with heterogeneous shipbuilding CAD systems. The equipment model can improve the design and purchase process in shipyards.

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Hwang, HJ., Lee, HM. & Han, S. Digital exchange of design models between marine equipment libraries using hybrid neutral formats. J Mar Sci Technol 9, 182–189 (2004). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00773-004-0177-7

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