Proceedings of the Korea Committee for Ocean Resources and Engineering Conference (한국해양공학회:학술대회논문집)
- 2004.05a
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- Pages.61-66
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- 2004
A Study on Spatial Scheduling in the P.E. Stage
선행 탑재장에서의 공간일정계획에 관안 연구
- Koo Chung-kon (Dept. of Advenced Marine Transportation Plan & Production Management, Graduate School of Chosun University) ;
- Yoon Duck-Young (Dept. of Naval Architecture & Ocean Engineering, Chosun University) ;
- Bae Tae-Kyu (YooLim Construction Co. Ltd, Hwasun County Korea) ;
- Cho Min-Ch (Dept. of Marine System Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Graduate School of Kyushu University)
- Published : 2004.05.01
Abstract
In this paper an effort is made to develop an innovative spatial arrangement concept pertaining to ship building industry. The spatial scheduling is the problem that concentrates on effective planning of available space and arrangements of blocks and in a priority manner. In order to create an effective spatial scheduling. a database providing the priority has to be available to make the erection sequence. Such a system works hand in hand with erection sequence generator program The erection sequence program works on the conventional network analysis method which uses a typical parent-children idea for the calculation of the ENT(possible earliest network start time) and LNT(possible latest network start time). This program works in a cyclic manner taking turns by calculating the ENT in upward trace and LNT on the return trace thereby generating the entire erection sequence diagram for the requisite problem The generated database serves as an input data for spatial scheduling problem. When the system works it takes into consideration the entire system based on heuristic concepts as mentioned. There system uses the spatial aspects such as the available area of the P. E area and plan area of the corresponding blocks and its priority of erection from the erection sequence generator program develops the spatial scheduling arrangement. In this paper using all these concepts an innovative spatial schedule development system developed.