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Title: INDE 6332


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INDE 6332 ENGINEERING PROJECT MANAGEMENT Project
University of Houston Dept. of Industrial
Engineering Houston, TX 77204-4812 (713) 743-4195

2
AGENDA
  • Critical Chain
  • Project

3
CRITICAL CHAIN
  • Chapter 1
  • Main characters
  • Plot summary
  • Chapter 2
  • Main characters
  • Plot summary

4
PROJECT
  • A series of connected homework projects
  • Application of most of the concepts covered in
    class
  • Groups
  • Size 5

5
PROJECT BACKGROUND
  • Conduct all the necessary project activities to
    build a one-off custom designed mid-sized
    cruising sailboat
  • Ultimately Determine
  • What type of sailboat project to undertake
  • Identify what components are needed
  • Identify what resources are needed
  • Determine the project plan including sequencing
  • Perform budget and cost estimation
  • Identify a means of monitoring the project
    progress
  • Etc.
  • Will need to use the Internet to perform project
    research

6
HOMEWORK 1PROJECT SELECTION
  • Select type of sailboat project to undertake
  • By evaluating on project selection factors
  • Using one project selection model

7
SELECT TYPE OF SAILBOAT PROJECT
  • Required features
  • Project design decisions

8
REQUIRED FEATURES
  • Must be off-shore cruising capable
  • Can make extended voyages over oceans
  • Category A
  • Required systems
  • Fresh water system
  • Sanitation system Toilet and shower
  • Cooking facilities stove
  • Electrical system lights, instruments etc.
  • Air conditioning and heating

9
REQUIRED FEATURES
10
PROJECT DESIGN DECISIONS
  • Size
  • Rig design
  • Hull material
  • Hull design
  • Propulsion
  • Many other design decisions, but we have to draw
    the line somewhere

11
SIZE
  • Sailboats are measured by overall hull length and
    width (beam)
  • The longer the boat, the wider the beam
  • Every five feet, the effective volume doubles
  • Forty foot boats are actually twice as large as
    35 foot boats
  • Popular sizes of these types of boats
  • 36, 38, 42, 44
  • Bigger is more expensive to buy and cost more to
    maintain

12
RIG DESIGN
  • The rig consists of
  • The masts
  • The sails
  • Supporting wire stays
  • Designs in order of complexity
  • Sloop 1 mast with one headsail and one mainsail
  • Cutter 1 mast with two headsails and one
    mainsail
  • Ketch 1st mast with one headsail and one
    mainsail, 2nd mast with mizzen sail
  • Flexibility under adverse conditions
  • Sloop lt Cutter lt ketch
  • Cost
  • Sloop lt Cutter lt Ketch

13
RIG DESIGN
KETCH 2 MASTS 1 HEADSAIL 1 MAILSAIL 1 MIZZEN SAIL
CUTTER 1 MAST 2 HEADSAILS 1 MAINSAIL
SLOOP 1 MAST 1 HEADSAIL 1 MAINSAIL
14
HULL MATERIAL
  • Fiberglass
  • Cheapest material and easiest to make
  • Blisters, but does not corrode
  • Easy to repair
  • Aluminum
  • Most costly material and most difficult to make
  • Does not blister, but can corrode
  • Difficult to repair
  • Steel
  • More costly material and more difficult to make
  • Heavy can only build larger boats
  • Does not blister, but corrodes
  • Easy to repair

15
HULL DESIGN
  • Fin
  • Lighter weight
  • Lesser stability
  • More maneuverability
  • Poor protection against grounding
  • Modified Fin
  • Full Keel
  • Heavier weight
  • Greater stability
  • Less maneuverability
  • More protection against grounding

16
HULL DESIGN
MODIFIED FIN AND SKEG
FULL KEEL
FIN KEEL
17
PROPULSION
  • Most sailboats have diesel engines
  • Yanmar, Volvo, Perkins, Westerbeke, Vetus
  • HP
  • Appropriate for the boat size
  • Drive method
  • Shaft more expensive to install cheaper to
    maintain
  • Sail drive cheaper to install more expensive to
    maintain
  • Fuel tank size
  • Bigger diesel engines costs more and uses up more
    fuel

18
PROPULSIONDRIVE METHOD
SHAFT
SAILDRIVE
19
BY EVALUATIONG ON PROJECT SELECTION FACTORS
TABLE 2-1
  • Production
  • Backyard
  • Marketing
  • Both price and quality conscious
  • Must meet offshore requirements
  • Finance
  • Self-investing
  • Personnel
  • Unskilled
  • Administrative
  • OSHA

Limited to the number of people in your group.
20
USING ONE PROJECT SELECTION MODEL
  • Non-numeric - not recommended
  • Numeric - recommended
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