Latest topics
Social bookmarking
Bookmark and share the address of Maritime Executive Desktop on your social bookmarking website
Bookmark and share the address of Hellenic Shipping Forum on your social bookmarking website
AVEVA releases AVEVA Surface Manager
Page 1 of 1 • Share •
AVEVA releases AVEVA Surface Manager
AVEVA (LSE:AVV), a leader in engineering design and information management solutions for the plant, power and marine industries, has announced the release of AVEVA Surface Manager 12.1, another new product in its AVEVA Marine portfolio. AVEVA Surface Manager allows the transfer of surfaces to and from external systems, by the use of neutral standards offering greater flexibility and increased design quality.
Features of AVEVA Surface Manager include the import of surfaces from various formats for use in AVEVA Marine and graphically displaying the shape of the geometry. It supports the most commonly used formats: IGES, SAT, DML and STEP AP 203 for the import and export of surfaces. In addition, AVEVA Surface Manager also enables the extraction of surfaces from existing AVEVA Marine projects for conversion into external formats for use in third-party software.
The new product also offers tools for quality assessment of the managed surface and, if needed, can repair defects detected in surfaces transferred from third-party applications in order to be successfully used in the AVEVA Marine applications.
For the sub-division of work packages, AVEVA Surface Manager can also easily split surfaces so shipyards can protect the investment and confidentiality of their hullforms by only distributing to sub-contractors the part of the hullform they need to do their work.
“AVEVA Surface Manager gives AVEVA Marine users the freedom to use the surface system of their choice and efficiently transfers the surfaces into AVEVA Marine”, said Stéphane Neuvéglise, Head of Business Management – Marine Systems, AVEVA. “It also increases design quality as Surface Manager allows users to check the imported surface quality and to repair surface defects before they are allowed to propgate in the design. Perhaps most importantly, it also helps shipyards to protect their Intellectual Property, by distributing only necessary components of the hullform to subcontractors”.
All AVEVA Marine products are part of AVEVA’s Integrated Engineering & Design approach which improves project efficiency and reduces engineering and design costs by offering complementary products that draw on common processes, disciplines and deliverables, through a single managed information model. There are three categories of product within the IE&D approach; AVEVA Engineer products create hullform, compartmentation, schematics, diagrams, datasheets, engineering lists and indexes. The AVEVA Design products create 3D models for detailed design and produce all associated production information. AVEVA’s Manage products enable global work share, clash management and design review.
Source: AVEVA
Features of AVEVA Surface Manager include the import of surfaces from various formats for use in AVEVA Marine and graphically displaying the shape of the geometry. It supports the most commonly used formats: IGES, SAT, DML and STEP AP 203 for the import and export of surfaces. In addition, AVEVA Surface Manager also enables the extraction of surfaces from existing AVEVA Marine projects for conversion into external formats for use in third-party software.
The new product also offers tools for quality assessment of the managed surface and, if needed, can repair defects detected in surfaces transferred from third-party applications in order to be successfully used in the AVEVA Marine applications.
For the sub-division of work packages, AVEVA Surface Manager can also easily split surfaces so shipyards can protect the investment and confidentiality of their hullforms by only distributing to sub-contractors the part of the hullform they need to do their work.
“AVEVA Surface Manager gives AVEVA Marine users the freedom to use the surface system of their choice and efficiently transfers the surfaces into AVEVA Marine”, said Stéphane Neuvéglise, Head of Business Management – Marine Systems, AVEVA. “It also increases design quality as Surface Manager allows users to check the imported surface quality and to repair surface defects before they are allowed to propgate in the design. Perhaps most importantly, it also helps shipyards to protect their Intellectual Property, by distributing only necessary components of the hullform to subcontractors”.
All AVEVA Marine products are part of AVEVA’s Integrated Engineering & Design approach which improves project efficiency and reduces engineering and design costs by offering complementary products that draw on common processes, disciplines and deliverables, through a single managed information model. There are three categories of product within the IE&D approach; AVEVA Engineer products create hullform, compartmentation, schematics, diagrams, datasheets, engineering lists and indexes. The AVEVA Design products create 3D models for detailed design and produce all associated production information. AVEVA’s Manage products enable global work share, clash management and design review.
Source: AVEVA

Moby-Dick- Posts: 1369
Points: 4843
Reputation: 0
Join date: 2010-07-05
Similar topics» VstoX Portfolio Manager
» AVEVA releases AVEVA Surface Manager
» STX OSV AS Selects AVEVA’s Integrated
» Technical Manager - Cyprus
» General Manager, West Africa Africa
» AVEVA releases AVEVA Surface Manager
» STX OSV AS Selects AVEVA’s Integrated
» Technical Manager - Cyprus
» General Manager, West Africa Africa
Page 1 of 1
Permissions in this forum:
You cannot reply to topics in this forum
Home
Calendar
FAQ
Search
Memberlist
Usergroups
Register
Log in

» Diploma in Crew Management - Lloyd's Maritime Academy
» At last, 5 ppm type approval certification for bilge water separators
» Arresting a Ship Seminar
» Free bollard guide aims to increase port safety
» Ecotax implementation & Easyfresh views - Medfel, France - Conference
» EPC 60 Retrofit enhances control of previous generations of marine centrifugal separators
» Diploma in Port Management - IBC
» Certificate in Chartering - Lloyd’s Maritime Academy
» GL Issues New Rules for Crew Boats
» Applied Weather Technology and Transas Marine Announce Integration of On-Board Routing and Navigation Systems to Optimize Voyage Planning, Ensure Safety
» The Return of the Unsinkable: Billionaire Commissions Titanic II to be Built
» 7th Ballast Water Management
» Austal opens Marine Support Base in Henderson, Western Australia
» Save Date: 14th Greek Ship Finance Forum - 17 October 2012