Towards a module-based product platform for ship locks using DSM methods

S.C.M. Knippenberg, L.F.P. Etman, J.E. Rooda, T. Wilschut, J.A. Vogel

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A significant number of ship locks in the Netherlands are due for renovation during the coming decades. To achieve this, Rijkswaterstaat (RWS), the executive branch of the Dutch Ministry of Infrastructure and Water Management, is investigating the options to meet the specific requirements, while allowing the necessary variety in the configuration of locks. This paper presents a method for the development of a module-based product platform for locks, based on component types and their combinations. By combining different design structure matrix (DSM) modeling methods, possible modules of lock components are defined and assessed. These modules consist of lock components that have a high level of commonality and thus influence each other. Together, these modules form the basis for a product platform for locks, supporting RWS with the renovation of their portfolio.

Originele taal-2Engels
TitelProceedings of the 22nd International Dependency and Structure Modeling Conference, DSM 2020
RedacteurenHarold Stowe, Tyson R. Browning, Steven D. Eppinger, Jakob Trauer
UitgeverijDesign Society
Pagina's53-62
Aantal pagina's10
ISBN van elektronische versie9781912254125
DOI's
StatusGepubliceerd - okt. 2020
Evenement22nd International Dependency and Structure Modeling Conference, DSM 2020 - Virtual, Cambridge, Verenigde Staten van Amerika
Duur: 13 okt. 202015 okt. 2020

Congres

Congres22nd International Dependency and Structure Modeling Conference, DSM 2020
Land/RegioVerenigde Staten van Amerika
StadVirtual, Cambridge
Periode13/10/2015/10/20

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