Advanced Outfitting
Advanced Outfitting
OUTFITTING
Presented by:-
Adarsh E.K.
Akhil Anant
Chandan Kumar
Harikrishnan
Outline
Introduction to Outfitting
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• Zonal Design Work
Ship Construction
Structural
Component
Construction Outfitting
Structural
Assembly
Units
Blocks
Ship Rings(Grand Blocks)
Outfitting
Installation of various systems & equipments
Allow the ship to operate and perform various missions
Occurs during construction of pieces that make the ship or once
those pieces are assembled
Structural
Piping
Electrical (power
Outfitting distribution))
Outfitting
HVAC
Joinery
Painting & Insulation
Outfitting (Stages)
Some outfitting must be done during the building
Pre-Outfitting of the structural units or blocks since it would be
difficult and expensive later in const. process.
e.g. Pipe-Work in Double Bottom sections
Cables connected
Very slow
10% of piping and other outfit work were done when floated
Balanced fitting out in floating condition
Drawbacks
1 Did not facilitate optimum layout of various systems
1.On-Unit
Types 2.On-Block
3.On-Board
Goals of Advanced Outfitting
Enhances safety
Reduces both required man-hours
and
durations which would otherwise be
allocated on outfitting on-block and Features
on-board
20% of the items are fitted in this
stage
An Example
Modular Advanced
Engine Outfitted
Room Grand
Outfitting Block
Examples
side shell and engine room aside shell and engine room
flat upside down flat right side up
• Outfitting components , units, and grand units are
sometimes fitted in a block zone defined for hull
construction.
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• However, when they are to be fitted to ceilings, blocks
should be inverted because fitting down-hand
enhances safety and efficiency.
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• Following block turnover, the outfit zone encompasses
the components, units, and/or grand units fitted to
the floor.
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Double Bottom On-block
Outfitting
• Outfit items should be fitted in the zone of a double
bottom block before its tank top panel is installed.
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• At a later stage, a different outfit zone encompasses
everything to be fitted to the tank top.
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• The primary goals of this manufacturing level are to
outfit ceilings and double bottoms when blocks can be
manipulated to provide ideal access.
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Outfit Units
Engine room tank
top unit
on-ceiling fitting
on-ceiling welding or nil
on-floor fitting
on-floor welding or nil
Divisions By Problem Area
• It addresses problems which are inherently different.
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• Each work package for outfitting on-block can be
assigned to the appropriate team of assembly
specialists.
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• These classifications are further subdivided by the
quantities of items to be fitted, resulting in the
following problem area divisions:
1 2 3
• Hull Machinery Superstructur
large large e
quantity / quantity / large quantity/
small quantity small quantity small quantity
Outfitted blocks can be erected in
combination with outfit units. On-block
Erection outfitting work is often greatly facilitated by
block turnover for down-hand on-ceiling
outfitting and painting. Complex blocks may
be outfitted together to ensure accurate fits at
erection.
3.On-Board Outfitting
UK shipbuilders lag
behind US and EU
shipyards in levels
of advanced
outfitting in pipe
work, electrical, and
HVAC functions.