Naval Architecture & Marine Engineering

         
        From concept formulation to the development of production details, MARITECH Corporation's commercial designs comply with the codes and regulations of government administrations (e.g., U.S. Coast Guard, your maritime codes, etc.), the codes and conventions of the IMO and the rules and classing requirements of international marine classification societies (e.g., ABS, Lloyd's, Det Norske Veritas, Bureau Veritas etc.). Naval ships and boats are also developed in accordance with applicable specifications and design guidelines.  Our design and engineering services include, but is not limited to:
        • CAD lofting, hull-lines fairing, finished lines and offsets, shop drawings (see sample dwg. below)
        • Hull hydrostatics, hydrodynamics, motions and structural loads determination
        • Hull structures design and scantling drawings.  Structural configuration is developed through FEM analysis and Classification Society applicable rules/guides.
        • Hull powering predictions verified by model test and actual trial data for monohulls, catamarans, and SWATH  hulls
        • Deadweight survey, Inclining experiments, Lightship weight and centers of gravity determination, Intact and Damaged Stability Analysis
        • Habitability and general arrangements (hull and decks), detail design, working drawings and joiner plans
        • Weight control management and corrective actions
        • Preparation of design histories
        • Load line analysis for Load Line Certification by Classing Societies (ABS, Lloyds, etc.)
        • Ship check, test and trials support
        • Regulatory body liaison and vessel safety compliance
        • Engineering support and technical services for vessel repair or conversion
        • Dry docking/undocking analysis for blocks loading and blocks arrangement
        • Cost-benefit trade-off studies

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MARITECH Corporation's
marine engineering activities address compliance with regulatory agency requirements and classification society rules. These include, but are not limited to:

      • Propulsion plant design (engine selection - diesel/gas turbine; power train definition - mechanical/hydrostatic/electric; ventilation and exhaust system specification and layout; vibration analysis; machinery arrangements etc.)
      • Propulsor design (propellers/waterjets)
      • Electric plant design (loads analysis; generator-set selection; switchboard, power and lighting panel design; battery systems definition; wire lists etc.)
      • Distributed piping systems design and analysis (fuel; ballast; bilge; sea water; fresh water; sanitary; hydraulic; pneumatic etc.)
      • HVAC systems design and analysis
      • IMO SOLAS, MARPOL and HSC as well as U.S. CDC, USPHS and ADA compliant designs
      • Deck machinery, elevators, anchoring and mooring systems design
      • Thermal, acoustic and fire protection insulation systems design and analysis
      • Fire detection and extinguishing systems design and analysis
      • Access, maintainability and logistics support systems design and analysis