Bureau Veritas (BV), and Mitsubishi Shipbuilding (MSB), part of Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (MHI) Group, have completed a Joint Development Project (JDP) to implement 3D model-based approvals.
This collaboration marks Mitsubishi Shipbuilding’s first application of a 3D classification approach, streamlining its design processes through digital innovation. BV presented the JDP completion letter to MSB during the 2024 Gastech conference in Houston.
The project has significantly enhanced the design approval process by replacing traditional 2D drawings with a detailed 3D digital mock-up from the designers. This new approach reduces the need for multiple 2D conversions, lightening the shipyard workload and accelerating the design process, while improving accuracy. The 3D model also functions as a dynamic database for calculations, helping to minimize errors and inconsistencies across design revisions.
The project is particularly significant because of its application to MSB’s complex vessel designs, which present unique challenges. This highlights the value of 3D model-based classification technology. The JDP has shown the practicality and advantages of using 3D models for direct classification reviews, improving efficiency and facilitating better collaboration among stakeholders such as shipyards, naval architects, engineers, shipowners, and classification societies.
In the initial phase, MSB transmitted 3D models to BV using the Open Class eXchange (OCX) format. BV reviewed these models and provided feedback through its collaborative platform, Veristar Project Management (VPM), with comments directly linked to the 3D model. This setup streamlines communication and the review processes. The solution includes a web-based platform for real-time exchange of 3D classification packages and comments, with detailed model analysis, and is compatible with various operating systems and is functional offline. VPM enhances this process with secure access, property rights management, and efficient comment handling, ensuring a structured review from submission to final approval.
This successful project is another example of Bureau Veritas’ leadership in 3D classification technology. Our collaboration with Mitsubishi Shipbuilding underscores the effectiveness of 3D model-based approaches in addressing modern vessel design challenges, enhancing efficiency, and advancing the maritime industry.
…Matthieu de Tugny, President, Bureau Veritas Marine & Offshore, said.
The interest in 3D printing is not limited to this consortium. On November 2023, Bureau Veritas (BV), the Shanghai Merchant Ship Design & Research Institute (SDARI) and NAPA, completed the first phase of a Joint Development Project (JDP) to enable 3D model-based approvals for the classification of ships.