An innovative machinery data management system for ships using a catalogue data model

A. Taheri, I. Lazakis, T. Koch

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Abstract

Due to the complex and various types of data types obtained on a condition based maintenance system in ships, it is crucial to create a central database system. This system should be able to combine historical data, continuously monitored data and analysed/manipulated data. Therefore, this paper develops a central machinery database for the maintenance and inspection methodology for the INCASS (Inspection Capabilities for Enhanced Ship Safety) European Project. Major raw data inputs for this database are obtained from operators, sensors, classification societies, OEMs and other databases. APIs are used to connect the database to its analytical clients. Data itself inside the database are categorised in several major sections of operational parameters including voyage information, general conditions used at the time of data collection, more static information type data such as general engine information based on manufacturers’ data, and finally monitored machinery data from main engine, turbochargers and etc.
Original languageEnglish
Number of pages8
Publication statusPublished - 23 Sept 2015
Event16th International Congress of the International Maritime Association of the Mediterranean, IMAM 2015 - Hotel Park Plaza Histria, Pula, Pula, Croatia
Duration: 21 Sept 201524 Sept 2015
http://www.imamhomepage.org/imam2015/

Conference

Conference16th International Congress of the International Maritime Association of the Mediterranean, IMAM 2015
Abbreviated titleIMAM 2015
Country/TerritoryCroatia
CityPula
Period21/09/1524/09/15
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Keywords

  • data management
  • machinery
  • ship

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