TS4002 Ship Design Integration

The ship-impact of requirements/cost/performance tradeoffs within technical and acquisition constraints. Conversion of broad military requirements to mission-based ship requirements and specific tasks resulting from those requirements. Exploration of alternative methods of satisfying requirements, leading to combat systems (payload) definition. Conduct of feasibility studies to investigate whole-ship alternatives which meet requirements. Selection of a best design approach. Design considerations for unusual ship types and an assessment of future Navy ship and combat systems needs and trends.

Prerequisite

TS4000 and TS4001or by consent of instructor

Lecture Hours

2

Lab Hours

4

Course Learning Outcomes

Educational Objectives / Course Learning Outcomes
(Specific Knowledge, Skills & Abilities)

 

At the completion of the course students will be able to:

·       Obtain preliminary design requirements.

·       Perform functional decomposition of design requirements.

·       Prioritize general design requirements based on stakeholder input.

·       Perform analyses of alternatives studies and select among several candidate solutions.

·       Trace requirements to their source, derive requirements, and de-conflict conflicting requirements.