Arquitectura naval: de la teoría a la práctica
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Diseño, arquitectura naval, perfil de misión, construcción navalResumen
La complejidad del proyecto y diseño de una embarcación obliga a plantear una secuencia de trabajo que abarca al menos tres grandes áreas: (1) Ingeniería de concepto; (2) Ingeniería básica; (3) Ingeniería de detalle. El presente trabajo explica la transición de diseño que existe (o debería existir) entre la ingeniería de concepto y el producto final, poniendo énfasis en la relación contractual existente con el armador, especialmente en la definición inicial del proyecto y la influencia sobre los aspectos constructivos.
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