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KR-20260062631-A - Method and Apparatus for Adjusting Cargo Tank Operation Plan

KR20260062631AKR 20260062631 AKR20260062631 AKR 20260062631AKR-20260062631-A

Abstract

According to one embodiment of the present disclosure, a method for adjusting a cargo hold work plan may be provided, comprising: a step of obtaining information on an initial plan and a shortage of truss materials; a step of obtaining a plan to be adjusted among the initial plans based on the information on the shortage of truss materials; a step of obtaining a truss schedule within the plan to be adjusted and selecting a truss schedule to be adjusted among the truss schedules based on the status of the truss schedule and a work target; a step of adjusting the truss schedule to be adjusted based on the initial plan to obtain an adjustment plan; and a step of evaluating the adjustment plan.

Inventors

  • 정은선
  • 김용희
  • 신상범

Assignees

  • 에이치디한국조선해양 주식회사
  • 에이치디현대중공업 주식회사
  • 에이치디현대삼호 주식회사

Dates

Publication Date
20260507
Application Date
20241029

Claims (10)

  1. Step of obtaining information on the initial plan and the surplus or shortage of truss materials; A step of obtaining a plan to be adjusted among the initial plans based on the above excess/deficit information; A step of obtaining a truss schedule within the above-mentioned adjustment target plan, and selecting a truss schedule to be adjusted among the above-mentioned truss schedules based on the status and work target of the above-mentioned truss schedule; A step of obtaining an adjustment plan by adjusting the schedule of the adjustment target truss based on the above initial plan; and A step of evaluating the above adjustment plan; including, How to adjust the cargo hold work plan.
  2. In Article 1, The above adjustment target plan is, Including the initial plan during the period when the excess or deficiency value of the above truss material is negative, method.
  3. In Article 1, The above truss schedule is, A schedule including the use of the above truss materials, method.
  4. In Article 1, The step of selecting the above-mentioned adjustment target truss schedule; is, A step of determining whether the above truss schedule is a schedule that has already been initiated; A step of determining whether the above truss schedule is at least one of the top truss schedule and the bottom truss schedule; and A step of excluding the schedule already commenced among the above truss schedules, the above uppermost truss schedule, and the above lowermost truss schedule from the above truss schedule to be adjusted; method.
  5. In Article 1, The step of obtaining the above adjustment plan is, First, a step of prioritizing the adjustment of the adjustment truss schedule; including, The above priority adjustment truss schedule is, Selected based on at least one of the unit price of the tank, the unit price of the material, and whether the material can be modified, method.
  6. In Article 1, The step of evaluating the above adjustment plan; A step of determining whether investment costs are improved due to the above adjustment plan; comprising method.
  7. In Article 1, The step of obtaining information on the excess or shortage of truss materials; is, A step of obtaining a first work tank list and a first available truss material list based on the above initial plan; A step of obtaining a second work tank list by sorting the first work tank list and obtaining a second available truss material list by sorting the first available truss material list; and A step of obtaining information on the surplus or shortage of the truss materials based on the second work tank list and the second available truss material list; comprising method.
  8. In Article 1, The above method is, A step of obtaining second excess or shortage information of the truss material based on the above adjustment plan; and The method further comprises the step of modifying a modifiable truss material based on the second excess/deficiency information of the truss material. method.
  9. Memory in which at least one program is stored; and By executing at least one of the above programs, the processor performs operations, and The above processor is, Obtain information on the initial plan and surplus or shortage of truss materials, and Based on the above excess/deficit information, obtain the plan subject to adjustment among the above initial plans, and Obtain a truss schedule within the above-mentioned adjustment target plan, and select a truss schedule to be adjusted among the above-mentioned truss schedules based on the status and work target of the above-mentioned truss schedule, and Based on the above initial plan, the adjustment target truss schedule is adjusted to obtain the above adjustment plan, and Evaluating the above adjustment plan, Cargo hold work plan adjustment device.
  10. A computer-readable recording medium storing a program for executing the method according to claim 1.

Description

Method and Apparatus for Adjusting Cargo Tank Operation Plan The present disclosure relates to a method and apparatus for adjusting a cargo hold work plan. More specifically, the present disclosure relates to a method and apparatus for adjusting a cargo hold work plan based on information regarding excess or shortage of truss materials. Conventional cargo hold work plans can be established based on the number of tanks that can be worked on simultaneously per day. In this case, the operator can plan the investment amount for facilities and materials based on the established cargo hold work plan. Conventional cargo hold work planning methods are disadvantageous from an investment and operational perspective because they do not consider the costs of necessary facilities and materials based on the production schedule during the planning stage. Given the high market volatility of the shipbuilding industry, there is a need for a cargo hold work planning method that takes idle facilities and materials into account. Meanwhile, the truss structure within a tank must be assembled from level 8 to level 0 before work begins, and the assembled truss structure must be removed after work is completed. The aforementioned background technology is technical information that the inventor possessed for the derivation of the present invention or acquired during the process of deriving the present invention, and it cannot be considered as prior art disclosed to the general public prior to the filing of this disclosure. FIG. 1 is a configuration diagram of a system for adjusting a cargo hold work plan according to one embodiment. FIG. 2 is a flowchart illustrating the process of a cargo hold work planning device according to one embodiment acquiring information on excess or shortage of truss materials. FIGS. 3a and 3b are drawings illustrating the process of a cargo hold work planning device according to one embodiment acquiring information on excess or shortage of truss materials. FIG. 4 is a flowchart illustrating the process of a cargo hold work planning device acquiring an adjustment plan according to one embodiment. FIG. 5 is a flowchart illustrating a method for a cargo hold work planning device to adjust a cargo hold work plan according to one embodiment. FIG. 6 is a block diagram of a cargo hold work planning device according to one embodiment. The present disclosure is capable of various modifications and may have various embodiments; specific embodiments are illustrated in the drawings and described in detail in the detailed description. The effects and features of the present disclosure and the methods for achieving them will become clear by referring to the embodiments described below in detail together with the drawings. However, the present disclosure is not limited to the embodiments disclosed below and may be implemented in various forms. Hereinafter, embodiments of the present disclosure will be described in detail with reference to the attached drawings. When describing with reference to the drawings, identical or corresponding components are given the same reference numerals, and redundant descriptions thereof will be omitted. In the following embodiments, terms such as first, second, etc. are used not in a limiting sense, but for the purpose of distinguishing one component from another component. Phrases such as "in one embodiment," "according to one embodiment," "related to one embodiment," or "according to an implementation of one embodiment" in this specification do not necessarily refer to the same embodiment. Furthermore, throughout this specification, "examples" are arbitrary distinctions to facilitate the description of the present disclosure, and each embodiment does not need to be mutually exclusive. For example, configurations mentioned for the description of one embodiment may be applied and/or implemented in other embodiments, and may be modified and applied and/or implemented to the extent that they do not depart from the scope of the present disclosure. In the following embodiments, singular expressions include plural expressions unless the context clearly indicates otherwise. In the following embodiments, terms such as "include" or "have" mean that the features or components described in the specification are present, and do not preclude the possibility that one or more other features or components may be added. Some embodiments of the present disclosure may be represented by functional block configurations and various processing steps. Some or all of these functional blocks may be implemented by various numbers of hardware and/or software configurations that perform specific functions. For example, the functional blocks of the present disclosure may be implemented by one or more microprocessors or by circuit configurations for a specific function. For example, the functional blocks of the present disclosure may be implemented in various programming or scripting languages. The functional blocks