SBIR-STTR Award

Parametric Analysis of Naval Ship Systems (PASS)
Award last edited on: 4/23/2002

Sponsored Program
SBIR
Awarding Agency
DOD : Navy
Total Award Amount
$846,241
Award Phase
2
Solicitation Topic Code
N95-090
Principal Investigator
Philipe Goubault

Company Information

Band Lavis & Associates Inc

900 Ritchie Highway
Severna Park, MD 21146
   (410) 544-2800
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Location: Single
Congr. District: 04
County: Anne Arundel

Phase I

Contract Number: N00014-95-C-0394
Start Date: 11/1/1995    Completed: 5/1/1996
Phase I year
1995
Phase I Amount
$98,753
A first-principle mathematical model, designed to analyze parametrically the whole- ship impact of advances in ship technology, is to be developed to a level necessary to demonstrate feasibility as a result of the proposed Phase-I program of work. The model designated PASS for "Parametric Analysis of Naval Ship Systems" will be unique in as much as it will use algorithms derived from first-principle physics rather than from empirical data to characterize all subsystems and their relationship to the overall ship. This will be achieved in order to ensure that new technologies are realistically modeled without being biased by existing trends in ship or ship- subsystem design. In each case, the algorithm will characterize the subsystem by weight, volume, function, cost, efficiency or energy consumption, signatures (covertness), survivability, opera- tional effectiveness and the interface with other ship systems, as appropriate. The overall objective shall be to demonstrate a tool that will recognize the (then) current fleet requirements and operational priorities and permit a realistic assess- ment to be made of the cost-benefits of emerging technologies. The model will incorporate a friendly user-interface to allow easy-use by non-naval architects and will include an analysis module to help the user interpret the results.

Keywords:
(Advanced) Technology Parametric (Analysis) (User) Interface (Computer) Modeling First Principles

Phase II

Contract Number: N00167-97-C-0009
Start Date: 1/7/1997    Completed: 1/6/1999
Phase II year
1997
Phase II Amount
$747,488
A first-principle mathematical model, designed to analyze parametrically the whole-ship impact of advances in ship technology, is being developed to a level necessary to demonstrate feasibility as a result of a Phase I program of work. The model designated PASS for "Parametric Analysis of Naval Ship Systems" will be unique in as much as it willuse algorithms derived from first-principle physics rather than from empirical data to characterize all major subsystems and their relationship to the overall ship. This will be achieved in order to ensure that new technologies are realistically modeled without being biased by existing trends in ship or ship-subsystems design. The Phase II product will be a fully capable tool. It will have a more complete set of first-principle algorithms and a complete database of ships from which to conduct parametric analyses. It will have a much improved user interface and post-processing capability. The PASS Phase III product will be a commercial version of the Phase II product with the addition of specific routines and databases, for example, for fast-ferry or container ships. Most of the Phase III effort will concentrate on ensuring the development and marketing of a commercially viable product

Keywords:
Parametric (Analysis) (Computer) Modeling First Principles (Ship) Systems (Advanced) Technology (Us