RINA, SDARI Move Toward 3D Ship Classification

September 25, 2020

Classification society RINA has announced the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Shanghai Merchant Ship Design & Research Institute (SDARI) to create an interface to the SDARI 3D Ship Model, marking another step toward 3D design verification.

SDARI is a member of the China State Shipbuilding Corporation (CSSC) and is one of the largest and most prolific research and design institutes in China. Its services cover the full design life cycle from preliminary feasibility study, schematic design, basic design, detailed design, to production design.

(Image: RINA)
(Image: RINA)

As part of the MoU, ongoing R&D activities by RINA into 3D ship model verification will now proceed with the development of an interface with the SDARI 3D ship model to create a platform for reliable and rapid exchange of high volumes of information relating to ship design. The project aims at improving the common understanding of the design, strengthening transparency of designs, increasing protection of intellectual property (IP), optimizing software calculation processes and reducing the time taken to approve drawings.

Giosuè Vezzuto, EVP Marine at RINA, said, “This highly innovative approach to design verification offers many benefits, not least of which is a more efficient and robust exchange of information.”

Ship design verification was originally carried out by classification societies using paper drawings. This process had evolved to digital drawings with exchange of files between client and the society. The partners say using a 3D platform takes design verification to a new level of efficiency and cost-effectiveness. Based on the shared 3D model design, both SDARI and RINA teams will aim to further develop an efficient and user-friendly platform, they said.

Vezzuto said, “Digitalization is changing all aspects of shipbuilding and shipping, and we believe that a faster and more efficient sharing platform will soon benefit all parties in this sector.”

(Image: RINA)

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