DAMEN SCHELDE NAVAL SHIPBUILDING B.V.
DAMEN SCHELDE NAVAL SHIPBUILDING B.V.
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assignment_turned_in Project2009 - 2012Partners:Rolls-Royce, EMEC, SAM ELECTRONICS GMBH, GE ENERGY POWER CONVERSION TECHNOLOGY LIMITED, VAMP Ltd. +27 partnersRolls-Royce,EMEC,SAM ELECTRONICS GMBH,GE ENERGY POWER CONVERSION TECHNOLOGY LIMITED,VAMP Ltd.,STX Europe,NEXANS DEUTSCHLAND GMBH,BMT Defence Services,MPI,6000073007,Nexans (France),JE,Newcastle University,ZENERGY POWER GMBH,MARINELEC TECHNOLOGIES,SIRADEL,Ilmenau University of Technology,MARIN,ODENSE STAALSKIBSVAERFT AS,SAFT SAS,GERMANISCHER LLOYD SE,Bureau Veritas (France),DAMEN SCHELDE NAVAL SHIPBUILDING B.V.,Balance Technology Consulting,GICAN,TNO,DCNS,ACEBI,DNV,SOCIETE MARINE DE SERVICE ET D'EQUIPEMENT NAVAL,SAFT SAS,EATONFunder: European Commission Project Code: 218599more_vert Open Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2018 - 2022Partners:EEKELS TECHNOLOGY BV, ST. NETH MARITIMETECHNOLOGY FOUNDATION, VITO, HELIOX BV, MARINE DESIGN ENGINEERING MYKOLAYIVLLC +12 partnersEEKELS TECHNOLOGY BV,ST. NETH MARITIMETECHNOLOGY FOUNDATION,VITO,HELIOX BV,MARINE DESIGN ENGINEERING MYKOLAYIVLLC,MARIN,DAMEN SCHELDE NAVAL SHIPBUILDING B.V.,SCHUNK TRANSIT SYSTEMS GMBH,BUREAU VERITAS MARINE & OFFSHORE,MARINE ENGINEERING SRL,FSM,CMT,DAMEN,TU Delft,DAMEN SHIPYARDS GALATI,3DS,SEA EUROPEFunder: European Commission Project Code: 769419Overall Budget: 7,954,170 EURFunder Contribution: 6,589,360 EURTo maintain world leadership in complex, value-added and highly specialised vessels European shipbuilders must develop tailor-made innovative concepts that are efficient to design and build. Project NAVAIS proposed solution is a platform-based modular product family approach supported by the 3DEXPERIENCE integrated business platform. By sharing components and production across a platform of vessels, higher efficiency in vessel design and flexibility in production networks is achieved. NAVAIS uses system engineering approaches to develop the principles, procedures and a re-use component library for modular design and production and will apply these to develop two platform-based product families: passenger/road ferries and multi-use workboats. For each product family a demonstrator will be developed to TRL9 “digital twin”-level, validated and assessed on low impact environmental performance e.g. discharges to air and water, underwater radiated noise and cost-benefit aspects. The demonstrators are a 400 passengers/120 cars E-ferry and a multi-use workboat equipped for aquaculture activities. A major aspect of the platform-based modular approach is the change in value chain management. The current class approval procedure of engineered-to-order designs will be replaced by a procedure where pre-engineered product modules are approved by class, stored in a re-use library and applied in new vessel modular designs. This transfer from an engineered-to-order business model to an assemble-to-order business model will allow shorter process lead-times, constant quality, reduced design and production costs and better integration of the SME supply chain. Exploitation of results is expected at the end of the project duration. NAVAIS partnership contains 16 partners from 5 EU and 1 associated countries and includes technology providers, technology integrators and technology users. The project duration is 4 years and the required funding is € 6,6 MIO.
more_vert Open Access Mandate for Publications assignment_turned_in Project2017 - 2021Partners:HUTCH, SICS, BUREAU VERITAS MARINE & OFFSHORE, EVONIK DEGUSSA GmbH, ULJANIK JSC +37 partnersHUTCH,SICS,BUREAU VERITAS MARINE & OFFSHORE,EVONIK DEGUSSA GmbH,ULJANIK JSC,FINCANTIERI - CANTIERI NAVALI ITALIANI SPA,NTUA,BALTICO GMBH,AALTO,AIMEN,AVIATION ENTERPRISES LIMITED,ECOLE CENTRALE DE NANTES,CARDAMA SHIPYARD,University of Nantes,Evonik Nutrition & Care GmbH,DAMEN,MEYER WERFT PAPENBURG GMBH & CO KG,NETCOMPOSITES LIMITED,BALTIC WORKBOATS AS,CMT,BE,DAMEN SCHELDE NAVAL SHIPBUILDING B.V.,CHANTIERS DE L ATLANTIQUE,Balance Technology Consulting,MT,FLOW SHIP DESIGN DOO ZA PROJEKTIRANJE, KONZALTING I INZENJERING U BRODOGRADNJI,ST. NETH MARITIMETECHNOLOGY FOUNDATION,RISE,PODCOMP,GALVENTUS SERVICIOS EOLICOS SL,FHG,Meyer Werft (Germany),Naval Group (France),MEC,IRT Jules Verne,INFRACORE COMPANY BV,TNO,O.C.S. PLANTS, TECHNOLOGIES AND PROCESSES KORLATOLT FELELOSSEGU TARSASAG,ENSTA,CETENA S.p.A. Centro per gli Studi di Tecnica Navale,FSM,AIRBORNE COMPOSITES BVFunder: European Commission Project Code: 723246Overall Budget: 13,494,100 EURFunder Contribution: 10,799,400 EURThe RAMSSES project has the strategic objective to obtain recognition and an established role for advanced materials in the European maritime industry. To achieve this the project will demonstrate the benefits of new materials in thirteen industry led and market driven demonstrator cases along the entire maritime process chain from components through equipment and ship integration to repair. Those demonstrators will reach a high Technology Readiness Level between TRL 6 and 8 and will either be installed on shore under close to reality conditions or validated on board. The technical performance as well as life cycle cost efficiency and environmental impact will be assessed and validated by specific expert teams following common procedures and testing standards. The test program will be based on risk assessment and a widest possible use of existing test results and supervised by rule making bodies, such ensuring relevance for a commercial approval beyond the project. Test data as well as best practice procedures on design, qualification and production of new material solutions will be made available in a maritime test database and a central knowledge repository, thus allowing fast qualification and approval of similar maritime applications in future. RAMSSES also aims to improve the innovation capabilities of the European maritime sector by elaborating terms of reference of a future use of the test database and the knowledge repository beyond the project. In cooperation with other initiatives, it will contribute to the formation of a maritime materials innovation Platform including continuous technology transfer from and to other industry sectors.
more_vert assignment_turned_in Project2009 - 2013Partners:Chalmers University of Technology, SSA, Lloyds Register ODS, Vulkan-DMR S.r.l., National Maritime College of France +65 partnersChalmers University of Technology,SSA,Lloyds Register ODS,Vulkan-DMR S.r.l.,National Maritime College of France,C.T.M. AMBIENTE SRL,Balance Technology Consulting,PAULSTRA,FINCANTIERI - CANTIERI NAVALI ITALIANI SPA,DAMEN SCHELDE NAVAL SHIPBUILDING B.V.,CMT,SAAB KOCKUMS AKTIEBOLAG,FRONIUS INTERNATIONAL GMBH,Esarc Hi-Tech srl,UPC,University of Strathclyde,TEKNOLOGIAN TUTKIMUSKESKUS VTT OY,DNV,Bureau Veritas (France),TKMS,Wärtsilä (Finland),AALTO,University of Southampton,M.I.T | EUROPE,STX,TechnipFMC (France),MW,UNITS,GPMNSN,Institució dels Centres de Recerca de Catalunya,SENER,STX Europe,BE,DTI,FS,CIMNE,Lödige Systems GmbH,Sanitrade,RISE,NESS,TKMS,Groupe Up (France),Safinah,TRUMPF LASER GMBH,MARIN,ULiège,RINA SERVICES SPA,D'Appolonia (Italy),IMG,IMAWIS,EMS PreCab,FSG,SLV M-V,TSI,GENESIS,RHEBERGEN COMPOSIET CONSTRUCTIES,EWD,University of Nantes,TUHH,FUCHS Fördertechnik AG,BTH,FORCE TECHNOLOGY,RINA SERVICES SPA,01DB-METRAVIB SAS,SWEREA SICOMP AB,TNO,LSC,KOPF SOLARSCHIFF GMBH,CETENA S.p.A. Centro per gli Studi di Tecnica Navale,GERMANISCHER LLOYD SEFunder: European Commission Project Code: 233980more_vert
