The National Shipbuilding Research Program, Proceedings of the REAPS Technical Symposium Paper No. 25: Computer Graphics Hardware and Application in Shipbuilding

The National Shipbuilding Research Program, Proceedings of the REAPS Technical Symposium Paper No. 25: Computer Graphics Hardware and Application in Shipbuilding
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The computer graphics technology is now developed far enough to be applicable in CAD systems for use in the shipbuilding industry. Computer graphics implies on-line access to the computer system, and will give the users a more direct contact with the computer assisted design process. Graphical presentation of the contents of the database will make the database more user-oriented.

The National Shipbuilding Research Program. Proceedings of the REAPS Technical Symposium. Paper No. 25: Special Interest Group Reports

The National Shipbuilding Research Program. Proceedings of the REAPS Technical Symposium. Paper No. 25: Special Interest Group Reports
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This session centered on the current capabilities of several commercially available graphics systems in parts nesting and computer aided shipyard drafting. Three representatives of graphics system vendors participated on a panel to answer questions from the audience concerning their products' capabilities and graphics systems in general. These representatives were Dr. Robert Cowen of Computervision Corporation. Robert N. Hickox of Adage, Inc. and Lou Melancon of Auto-Trol Corporation. In addition, a representative of the italian yard italcantieri S.p.A. was on hand to relate that yard's experience in the use of Adage equipment for interactive nesting. Of interactive nesting italcantieri, in response to questions from the floor, has seen a reduction in nesting labor as a result of using their system from between 20,00 to 24,000 man-hours per year. He further stated this effort represented the production of some 2500 nest tapes. On the topic of system reliability the vendors reported uptimes for their systems in excess of 95%. The cost of these systems was also questioned. Without a clear description of the application, number of users, etc. of such a system, the vendors were able to respond only that the costs ranged from around $100,000 for a single user drafting system on up. On the topic of computer aided design systems two members of the audience reported on the Navy's development efforts in this area. Two current applications cited in the Navy are a computer aided hull lines generation system employing interactive graphics and a graphics assisted ship's arrangements program.

The National Shipbuilding Research Program. Proceedings of the REAPS Technical Symposium. Paper No. 25: Integrating Shipyard Design and Manufacturing Functions Into an Existing CAD/CAM System

The National Shipbuilding Research Program. Proceedings of the REAPS Technical Symposium. Paper No. 25: Integrating Shipyard Design and Manufacturing Functions Into an Existing CAD/CAM System
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Proceedings of the REAPS Technical Symposium. Paper No. 25: Integrating Shipyard Design and Manufacturing Functions into an Existing CAD/CAM System.

The National Shipbuilding Research Program, Proceedings of the REAPS Technical Symposium Paper No. 4: Computer-Aided Engineering and Drafting in Shipbuilding

The National Shipbuilding Research Program, Proceedings of the REAPS Technical Symposium Paper No. 4: Computer-Aided Engineering and Drafting in Shipbuilding
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Presentation gives an overview of uses and advantages of computer aided design.

The National Shipbuilding Research Program. Proceedings of the REAPS Technical Symposium. Paper No. 20: Application of the GIFTS-5 Minibased Graphics System for Ship Design and Analysis

The National Shipbuilding Research Program. Proceedings of the REAPS Technical Symposium. Paper No. 20: Application of the GIFTS-5 Minibased Graphics System for Ship Design and Analysis
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Proceedings of the REAPS Technical Symposium. Paper No. 20: Application of the GIFTS-5 Minibased Graphics System for Ship Design and Analysis. The GIFTS finite element structural analysis system has been developed with the support of the Office of Naval Research, the U.S. Coast Guard, and members of the GIFTS Users Group (GUG). It is a graphics-oriented collection of programs, which operate on a standardized data base. The system is designed to fit in a relatively small core area, and is specifically suited to time sharing and mini-computer systems. It may be used as a stand-alone finite element package or as a pre- and postprocessor for other systems.

The National Shipbuilding Research Program. Proceedings of the REAPS Technical Symposium, Paper No. 7: Shipyard Planning and the Computer: Fact Or Fantasy

The National Shipbuilding Research Program. Proceedings of the REAPS Technical Symposium, Paper No. 7: Shipyard Planning and the Computer: Fact Or Fantasy
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The planning environment in American shipyards has undergone a change[of technique and attitude with the upswing in use of computers. Traditional planning mechanisms have given way to PERT networks and sophisticated data collection and reporting computer systems. This transition has not been as successful as was intended as evidenced by the planning and scheduling problems faced by many of these computerized yards. Data processing was moved from the basic accounting arena into operations research and massive production-oriented systems which has diluted the planning effort. This is caused by planners which have not evolved from production, a planning attitude that the computer can solve all problems. and management's inability to recognize the shortcomings of computer software. Technology is available to assist the shipyard with total planning and complete ship's plans and schedules. However planning. in itself, must be adapted to use this computer technology and not be driven by it.

The National Shipbuilding Research Program. Proceedings of the REAPS Technical Symposium. Paper No. 21: Computer Aided Ship Design and Construction in the Navy

The National Shipbuilding Research Program. Proceedings of the REAPS Technical Symposium. Paper No. 21: Computer Aided Ship Design and Construction in the Navy
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The paper discusses a number of facets of Computer-Aided Ship Design and Construction (CASDAC) in which the writer has been involved. A brief history of computers in the Navy is given, some notes on the CASDAC project, the flavor of two recent programs, Navy planning and philosophy in detail design. and construction, some notes on the Computer-Aided Piping Design and Construction (CAPDAC) project, and finally some notes on the increasingly important role of computer science. The U.S. Navy has a long history in the use of computers in shipbuilding. In May 1944 the first computer came into operation at Harvard, the Automatic Sequence Controlled Calculator -- the Harvard Mark I. This was designed and constructed by Professor Howard Aiken -- at that time a Commander in the United States Navy. It was the Bureau of Ships which first sponsored the operation of this calculator and some of the first problems attacked originated from the Bureau. In 1952, the Applied Mathematics Laboratory was established at the now David W. Taylor Naval Ship Research and Development Center (DTNSRDC) to initiate computer service to the Navy. For this installation the Univac's 6th computer was installed in 1953. Early work included shaft vibrations, shell stiffening, propeller design, underwater sound intensities, pipe stress analysis, and nuclear reactor design. Within a year, this computer was operating around the clock. By 1958, clients included personnel from the naval shipyards processing programs associated with their ship construction program. By 1960 naval shipyards possessed their own computers and programs were in operation for tank capacity tables, hull deflection, voltage drop, shock mounts, sound isolation, mast calculations, weights and moments, propulsion shaft bearing reactions, pipe bend calculations and pipe stress analysis.