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Title: | Development of Best Practices for Ship Recycling Processes |
Authors: | Sivaprasad, K Dr.Nandakumar, C G Technology |
Keywords: | Ship Recycling Process Ship Recycling Demand Forecasting |
Issue Date: | Dec-2010 |
Publisher: | Cochin University of Science & Technology |
Abstract: | Ship recycling has been considered as the best means to dispose off an obsolete ship.
The current state of art of technology combined with the demands of sustainable
developments from the global maritime industrial sector has modified the status of
erstwhile ‘ship breaking’ involving ship scrap business to a modern industry
undertaking dismantling of ships and recycling/reusing the dismantled products in a
supply chain of pre owned product market by following the principles of recycling.
Industries will have to formulate a set of best practices and blend them with the
engineering activities for producing better quality products, improving the
productivity and for achieving improved performances related to sustainable
development. Improved performance by industries in a sustainable development
perspective is accomplished only by implementing the 4E principles, ie.,. ecofriendliness,
engineering efficiency, energy conservation and ergonomics in their
core operations. The present study has done a comprehensive investigation into
various ship recycling operations for formulating a set of best practices.Being the ultimate life cycle stage of a ship, ship recycling activities incorporate
certain commercial procedures well in advance to facilitate the objectives of
dismantling and recycling/reusing of various parts of the vessel. Thorough
knowledge regarding these background procedures in ship recycling is essential for
examining and understanding the industrial business operations associated with it. As
a first step, the practices followed in merchant shipping operations regarding the
decision on decommissioning have been and made available in the thesis. Brief
description about the positioning methods and important preparations for the most
feasible ship recycling method ie.,. beach method have been provided as a part of the
outline of the background information. Available sources of guidelines, codes and
rules & regulations for ship recycling have been compiled and included in the
discussion.Very brief summary of practices in major ship recycling destinations has been
prepared and listed for providing an overview of the global ship recycling activities.
The present status of ship recycling by treating it as a full fledged engineering
industry has been brought out to establish the need for looking into the development
of the best practices. Major engineering attributes of ship as a unique engineering product and the significant influencing factors on her life cycle stage operations have
been studied and added to the information base on ship recycling. Role of ship
recycling industry as an important player in global sustainable development efforts
has been reviewed by analysing the benefits of ship recycling. A brief synopsis on the
state of art of ship recycling in major international ship recycling centres has also
been incorporated in the backdrop knowledgebase generation on ship recycling
processes.Publications available in this field have been reviewed and classified into five subject
categories viz., Infrastructure for recycling yards and methods of dismantling, Rules
regarding ship recycling activities, Environmental and safety aspects of ship
recycling, Role of naval architects and ship classification societies, Application of
information technology and Demand forecasting. The inference from the literature
survey have been summarised and recorded. Noticeable observations in the inference
include need of creation of a comprehensive knowledgebase on ship recycling and its
effective implementation in the industry and the insignificant involvement of naval
architects and shipbuilding engineers in ship recycling industry. These two important
inferences and the message conveyed by them have been addressed with due
importance in the subsequent part of the present study.As a part of the study the importance of demand forecasting in ship recycling has
been introduced and presented. A sample input for ship recycling data for
implementation of computer based methods of demand forecasting has been presented
in this section of the thesis.The interdisciplinary nature of engineering processes involved in ship recycling has
been identified as one of the important features of this industry. The present study has
identified more than a dozen major stake holders in ship recycling having their own
interests and roles. It has also been observed that most of the ship recycling activities
is carried out in South East Asian countries where the beach based ship recycling is
done in yards without proper infrastructure support. A model of beach based ship
recycling has been developed and the roles, responsibilities and the mutual
interactions of the elements of the system have been documented as a part of the study
Subsequently the need of a generation of a wide knowledgebase on ship recycling
activities as pointed out by the literature survey has been addressed. The information base and source of expertise required to build a broad knowledgebase on ship
recycling operations have been identified and tabulated. Eleven important ship
recycling processes have been identified and a brief sketch of steps involved in these
processes have been examined and addressed in detail. Based on these findings, a
detailed sequential disassembly process plan of ship recycling has been prepared and
charted. After having established the need of best practices in ship recycling initially,
the present study here identifies development of a user friendly expert system for ship
recycling process as one of the constituents of the proposed best practises. A user
friendly expert system has been developed for beach based ship recycling processes
and is named as Ship Recycling Recommender (SRR). Two important functions of
SRR, first one for the ‘Administrators’, the stake holders at the helm of the ship
recycling affairs and second one for the ‘Users’, the stake holders who execute the
actual dismantling have been presented by highlighting the steps involved in the
execution of the software. The important output generated, ie.,. recommended
practices for ship dismantling processes and safe handling information on materials
present onboard have been presented with the help of ship recycling reports generated
by the expert system. A brief account of necessity of having a ship recycling work
content estimation as part of the best practices has been presented in the study. This is
supported by a detailed work estimation schedule for the same as one of the
appendices.As mentioned earlier, a definite lack of involvement of naval architect has been
observed in development of methodologies for improving the status of ship recycling
industry. Present study has put forward a holistic approach to review the status of ship
recycling not simply as end of life activity of all ‘time expired’ vessels, but as a focal
point of integrating all life cycle activities. A new engineering design philosophy
targeting sustainable development of marine industrial domain, named design for ship
recycling has been identified, formulated and presented. A new model of ship life
cycle has been proposed by adding few stages to the traditional life cycle after
analysing their critical role in accomplishing clean and safe end of life and partial
dismantling of ships. Two applications of design for ship recycling viz, recyclability
of ships and her products and allotment of Green Safety Index for ships have been
presented as a part of implementation of the philosophy in actual practice. |
Description: | Dept of Ship Technology,Cochin University of
Science and Technology |
URI: | http://dyuthi.cusat.ac.in/purl/2353 |
Appears in Collections: | Faculty of Technology
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