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October 2022
As a ship design engineer in freelancing for a project titled "modeling of 25 meter twin-hull boat," I was tasked with creating a 3D model of a twin-hull boat for a client. The aim of this project was to accurately represent the client's design requirements and provide a visual representation of the boat that they could use for further analysis and testing.
To achieve this, I used Maxsurf software to create the 3D model of the boat. The software allowed me to accurately represent the client's design specifications, including the boat's length, width, and overall geometry. I worked closely with the client to ensure that their design requirements were met and that the final model was accurate and up to their standards.
I am proud to say that the results of this project were successful. The client was satisfied with the 3D model that I created and it met all of their design requirements. The use of Maxsurf software allowed us to produce a high-quality model that accurately represented the client's design, making it an effective tool for further analysis and testing.
This project was a great opportunity for me to demonstrate my expertise in 3D modeling and my ability to work closely with clients to meet their needs. The successful completion of this project highlights my ability to produce high-quality results even under tight deadlines and demanding requirements.
The model of the twin-hull boat modeled in Maxsurf
February–June 2021
As the senior student, I am believed to take the project of supervising the production of a fishing boat model by junior Naval Architecture Engineering students aimed to provide hands-on experience in the practical aspects of shipbuilding. The goal was to give the junior students a comprehensive understanding of the production process and to guide them in shipbuilding that closely adheres to the design and requirements. My main role was supervising the project and in addition to approval ship designing, purchasing the materials, and quality assurance of the outcome and reports.
The result of the project was a successful production of the fishing boat model, with the completion of the project on schedule. The junior Naval Architecture students were able to work effectively as a team and gain a deep understanding of the ship production process. During the project, there were some revisions made to the aft body part of the boat, which were successfully completed and still within the project timeline.
Through my supervision and leadership, the junior Naval Architecture students were able to work effectively as a team, gained a deep understanding of the ship production process, and successfully completed the project on schedule. The successful outcome of the project is a testament to my ability to effectively manage the project and support the development of the junior students.
The process of ship production by the junior Naval Architecture Engineering students suprevised by me as the ship production assistant reported to the lecturer
The fishing boat model made the students
2020–2021
As a student of naval architecture, I was tasked a ship design as my final year project. The objective was to apply my knowledge of naval architecture to create a ship model that meets the specific requirements. The project requires the use of CAD software, ship design literature, and the compliance with the IMO regulations and classification society rules.
The project involved Designing a 12,000 DWT (deadweight tonnage) Oil Carrier Tanker with a Speed of 12 Knots for the Shipping Route from Nunukan to Balongan. The tanker was designed to meet the specific requirements, including the DWT, speed, and shipping route. I utilized CAD software, ship design literature, and adhered to the IMO regulations and classification society rules to design the tanker. The design process involved the use of CAD software, which a allowed me to create detailed ship model drawings, which were a crucial aspect of my design report. The ship design literature and compliance with industry standards ensured that my design was in line with industry standards.
Overall, this project was a great opportunity for me as a student to apply my knowledge of naval architecture to design a ship model that meets specific requirements. The successful completion of the project, including the achievement of an 'A' grade, is a testament to my ability to apply my knowledge and skills to real-world projects.