Original scientific paper
Boat Equipment Design Methodology Based on QFD and FEA
Tin Matulja
orcid.org/0000-0002-1023-8085
; University of Rijeka, Faculty of Engineering, Rijeka, Croatia
Albert Zamarin
orcid.org/0000-0003-2691-5973
; University of Rijeka, Faculty of Engineering, Rijeka, Croatia
Robin Matulja
; Flymar d.o.o., Opatija, Croatia
Abstract
Defining the potential buyers’ needs and requirements should precede any concept design. Most usually, such needs and requirements are defined through statistical analyses. Due to various buyer profiles,
there are also as many various market niches laying down the relevant equipment features. In this accordance, market analysis for sailing boats has been suggested with the objective of determining
differently featured boat equipments. To that purpose, the Quality function deployment technique (QFD) is suggested as the first phase of the methodology. In that way, systematic identification and
validation of potential buyers’ needs and requirements were enabled, leading through a precisely determined procedure to the basic parameters for defining the targeted equipment configuration.
In the second phase, the Finite element analysis (FEA) is suggested for the global strength analysis and optimization of the previously selected equipment configuration. In the paper, the suggested
methodology was used in the case study dealing with the racing sail boat keel selection and design. Furthermore, the design approach was presented on the selection of the keel body and bulb parameters
and on calculations such as the geometry, mass and centre of gravity.
Keywords
boat equipment; design methodology; QFD technique; FEA
Hrčak ID:
138142
URI
Publication date:
28.4.2015.
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