Passenger Ship Design Criteria, Functions and Features
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Passenger Ship Design Criteria, Functions and Features
Passenger Ship Design Criteria, Functions and Features Aalto University - Otaniemi October 7, 2015 Olli Jantunen Table of Contents 2 • Shipbuilding framework – background info • Shipbuilding in Finland • Cruise ship builders in Europe • Cruise ship design • Passenger Ship Functions & Features • Concept Design • Design Drivers • Passenger Ship Technical Functions • Viking Grace – Design and Building Process • Mein Schiff series of Vessels • Cruise Ship Economics OMJ 7.10.2015 Shipbuilding Framework, background info Olli Jantunen 4 • Born in Helsinki, childhood and youth in Tapiola Espoo • yo 1980 Tapiolan Lukio • University of technology , MSc 1986 • Laivojen yleisuunnittelu ja Koneistot laivasuunnittelussa • • • • • • • R&D engineer, 1986, Rauma-Repola Oy, Helsinki Naval Architect, 1988-1992, Rauma-Repola Oy, Rauma Manager of interior department, 1993-1994, Finnyards Oy, Rauma Naval Architect, 1995-1998, Masa-Yards, Turku Shipyard Marketing manager, 2000 Deltamarin Sales Manager, 2001-2002 KMY Turku Shipyard New Building Project Manager, 1998-1999, 2003-2008 • Hapag Lloyd Europa, Color Fantasy, Color Magic, Color Superspeed I ja II • SVP Sales, 2009-2010 STX Finland • Head of Naval Architecture, 2011 - 2015 August, Meyer Turku Oy • Head of Sales and Design, 2015 September OMJ 7.10.2015 Work at the Shipyard 5 • Challenging - responsibility • Socially inspiring with many different nationalities as customers - fun • Not a single working day that would be similar • A lot of travelling • Work with highly professional team • Products you can really be proud of Why Turku ? • Reasonably priced apartments, 50 % of Helsinki prices • Worlds most beautiful archipelago with 55.000 islands • No traffic rush hours • All the same services as in Helsinki • Only 1,5 hours to Helsinki OMJ 7.10.2015 Team Alignment 27.9.2011 | Page 6 6 OMJ 7.10.2015 Shipbuilding in Finland Shipyards in Finland 8 Turku World leading builder of the most advanced cruise ships. Owned by 100 % Meyer Werft since spring 2015 Helsinki Arctech Owned by OSK (Russian State) Rauma Shipyard - RMC Most likely some yard activity raising up but the extent and volume is unclear. Some Finnish investors involved. OMJ 7.10.2015 Passenger Ships Built or On Order (after 1960) Cruise Ships Paradise 70 400 GT, 1998 Athena 40 000 GT, 1989 Turella 10 600 GT, 1979 Finnjet 24 600 GT, 1977 Kazakshtan 16 600 GT, 1976 Azerbaydzhan 16 600 GT, 1975 Gruziya 16 600 GT, 1975 Belorussiya 16 600 GT, 1975 Prinsessan Birgitta 8750 GT, 1974 Royal Viking Sea 21 900 GT, 1973 Royal Viking Sky 21 900 GT, 1973 Bore I 8500 GT, 1973 Cinderella 46 400 GT, 1989 Delfin Clipper 6 070 GT, 1989 Royal Viking Sun 37 800 GT, 1988 Seaward 42 300 GT, 1988 Kronprins Harald 31 100 GT, 1987 Olympia 37 600 GT, 1986 Birka Princess 21 500 GT, 1986 Wellamo 33 800 GT, 1986 Mariella 37 800 GT, 1985 Sun Viking 18 600 GT, 1972 Svea 33 800 GT, 1985 Royal Viking Star 21 800 GT, 1972 Sea Goddess II 4260 GT, 1985 Nordic Prince 18 400 GT, 1971 Royal Princess 44 350 GT, 1985 Song of Norway 18 400 GT, 1970 Sea Goddess I 4250 GT, 1984 Floria 4050 GT, 1970 Boheme 10 300 GT, 1968 Botnia 3440 GT, 1967 Finlandia 8170 GT, 1967 Finnpartner 7460 GT, 1966 Prins Hamlet 8690 GT, 1966 Finnhansa 7480 GT, 1966 Ilmatar 5100 GT, 1964 Nordia 3630 GT, 1962 Skandia 3590 GT, 1961 Voyager of the Seas 137 300 GT, 1999 Europa 28 400 GT, 1999 Ferries Al-Mansur 7360 GT, 1982 Song of America 37 600 GT, 1982 Travemünde 9100 GT, 1981 Superfast IV 30 000 GT, 1998 Elation 70 400 GT, 1998 Superfast III 30 000 GT, 1998 Enchantment of the Seas 74 000 GT, 1997 Grandeur of the Seas 74 000 GT, 1996 Aida 38 600 GT, 1996 Inspiration 70 400 GT, 1996 Imagination 70 400 GT, 1995 Galaxy 48 900 GT, 2006 Freedom of the Seas 154 000 GT, 2006 Color Fantasy 74 600 GT, 2004 Birka Paradise 34 700 GT, 2004 Viktoria I 41 000 GT, 2004 Carnival Miracle 85 700 GT, 2003 Mariner of the Seas 137 300 GT, 2003 Fascination 70 400 GT, 1994 Juan J. Sister 22 000 GT, 1993 Sensation 70 400 GT, 1993 Normandie 27 000 GT, 1992 Royal Majesty 32 000 GT, 1992 Radisson Diamond 20 300 GT, 1992 Barfleur 20 000 GT, 1993 Silja Symphony 58 400 GT, 1991 Navigator of the Seas 137 300 GT, 2002 Hamnavoe 8 800 GT, 2002 Hrossey 12 000 GT, 2002 Hjaltland 12 000 GT, 2002 Oasis of the Seas 225 000 GT, 2009 Romantika 40 800 GT, 2002 Armorique 28 500 GT, 2008 Carnival Pride 85 700 GT, 2001 Baltic Princess 48 900 GT, 2008 Seafrance Rodin 33 800 GT, 2001 Independence of the Seas 154 000 GT, 2008 Adventure of the Seas 137 300 GT, 2001 Ulysses 51 000 GT, 2001 Kalypso 40 100 GT, 1990 Explorer of the Seas 137 300 GT, 2000 Fantasy 70 400 GT, 1990 Costa Atlantica 85 700 GT, 2000 1990 . . . Mein Schiff 7 111 500 GT, 2018 Baltic Queen 48 900 GT, 2009 Silja Serenade 58 400 GT, 1990 Delfin Caravelle 7 560 GT, 1990 1960 . . . 1980 . . . Mein Schiff 8 111 500 GT, 2019 Carnival Legend 85 700 GT, 2002 Finlandia 25 700 GT, 1981 Rosella 10 800 GT, 1980 COSTA NB 1 180 000 GT, 2019 Costa Mediterranea 85 700 GT, 2003 Crystal Symphony 50 000 GT, 1995 Ecstasy 70 400 GT, 1991 Viking Saga 13 900 GT, 1980 110 delivered 7 in orderbook Liberty of the Seas 154 000 GT, 2007 Silvia Regina 25 700 GT, 1981 Viking Song 14 300 GT, 1980 9 Carnival Spirit 85 700 GT, 2001 2000 . . . Superspeed 2 33 500 GT, 2008 Viking XPRS 34 300 GT, 2008 Superspeed 1 33 500 GT, 2008 Color Magic 74 600 GT, 2007 Mein Schiff 6 99 500 GT, 2017 Tallink Shuttle 49 000 GT, 2017 Mein Schiff 5 99 500 GT, 2016 Mein Schiff 4 99 500 GT, 2015 Mein Schiff 3 99 500 GT, 2014 Viking Grace 57 000 GT, 2012 Spirit of France 49 000 GT, 2011 Spirit of Britain 49 000 GT, 2010 Cotentin 22 000 GT, 2007 Star 35 700 GT, 2007 Allure of the Seas 225 000 GT, 2010 2010 . . . COSTA NB 2 180 000 GT, 2020 2020 . . . OMJ 7.10.2015 Meyer Turku Orderbook 10 Name Delivery Owner Cruise ship Mein Schiff 5 (NB-1389) II / 2016 TUI Cruises Cruise ship Mein Schiff 6 (NB-1390) II / 2017 TUI Cruises LNG powered Ferry (NB-1391) 2017 Tallink Grupp OMJ 7.10.2015 10 Meyer Turku Orderbook 11 Name Delivery Owner Cruise ship Mein Schiff 7 2018 TUI Cruises Cruise ship Mein Schiff 8 2019 TUI Cruises Cruise ship for Costa Crociere 2019 Carnival Cruise ship for Costa Crociere 2020 Carnival 11 NB-1391 Tallink Data Sheet Loa Lpp B mld H main deck T dwl T max DWT GT abt. 212 m 192.6 m 30.6 m 9.9 m 6.95 m 7.1 m 5800 t 49000 12 Passengers Crew Trailer intake max abt. Car intake D5+D6 abt. 2850 persons 150 persons 110 pcs 160 pcs Car intake in Garage abt. 155 pcs Bureau Veritas I + Hull, + Mach, Ro-Ro Passenger Ship - SRTP - DUALFUEL, UNRESTRICTED NAVIGATION, INWATERSURVEY, MON-SHAFT, CLEANSHIP, AUT UMS, SYS-IBS, SYS-NEQ-1, Finnish Ice class 1A OMJ 7.10.2015 Key Figures and Milestones MS3-6 Key Figures Gross Tonnage Length Breadth Draft Service speed Staterooms LSA capacity Passengers Crew 13 MS7 & 8 – 111 kGT 99 500 293,50 35,80 8,05 21,3 1253 3 820 2 790 1 030 m m m kn persons persons persons Schedule Milestones Contract Start of Production Keel Laying Launching Delivery September 2011 November 2012 May 2013 November 2013 Spring 2014 +1A1, Passenger Ship, F-M, LCS-DC, BIS, TMON, CLEAN, FUEL (991 kg/m3) OMJ 7.10.2015 Shipyards Specialized in Cruise Vessels Papenburg Saint-Nazaire 14 Turku Monfalcone Marghera Sestri Ancona OMJ 7.10.2015 Cruise Ship Design 15 • Musts and wants • Cruise Ship evolution • Size development • Panamax and Post Panama • Space Ratio • Bigger size - More Possibilities • Panama Lock Expansion Plan • Cruise Area distribution OMJ 7.10.2015 Cruise Ship Design - Musts and wants Passenger Expectation 16 WANTS Unique Experience Impressive Design Special Attractions Multiple Choices Efficient and functional Value for Money MUSTS Environmental friendliness Reliability Safety 1970 1980 1990 2000 2010 OMJ 7.10.2015 Cruise Ship Design - Evolution 17 2009 Oasis of the Seas GT 225 000 2006 Freedom of the Seas GT 158 000 1999 Voyager of the Seas GT 137 300 1996 Grandeur of the Seas GT 74 000 Next: Substantial ship size increase not likely in next five years Size window 100 – 160 kGT More focus on performance Energy efficiency Less emissions Multifunctional 1990 1990 Fantasy GT 70 400 and to increase overall safety over rules 1982 Song of America GT 37 600 1970 Song of Norway GT 18 400 Efficient design concepts to meet latest rules Target to use the same technical platform to gain savings Balcony Staterooms number maximized OMJ 7.10.2015 Cruise Ship Design - Size Development 18 Cruise Ships 250 000 Gross Tonnage 200 000 150 000 100 000 Panamax 50 000 0 1950 1955 1960 1965 1970 1975 1980 1985 1990 Delivery 1995 2000 2005 2010 2015 2020 2025 OMJ 7.10.2015 19 Crude Oil Carriers Size Development 600 000 500 000 Deadweight [ ton ] 400 000 VLCC 300 000 200 000 SUEZmax AFRAmax 100 000 0 1950 1955 1960 1965 1970 1975 1980 1985 1990 1995 2000 2005 2010 2015 2020 OMJ 7.10.2015 Container Vessels Size Development 20 15 000 Capacity [ TEU ] 12 000 World Wide 9 000 6 000 3 000 Feeders 0 1950 1955 1960 1965 1970 1975 1980 1985 1990 1995 2000 2005 2010 2015 2020 OMJ 7.10.2015 Cruise Ship Design - Panamax and Post Panama 21 60 50 Cruise Ferry Breadth [ m ] 40 Twin hull 30 Panamax 20 Max Balcony Traditional All Outside 10 Yacht 0 0 1 000 2 000 3 000 Passengers, D.O. 4 000 5 000 6 000 OMJ 7.10.2015 Cruise Ship Design – Space Ratio 22 90 80 70 Space Ratio [ GT / D.O. ] 60 50 40 30 20 10 0 1 950 1 955 1 960 1 965 1 970 1 975 1 980 1 985 1 990 1 995 2 000 2 005 2 010 2 015 2 020 2 025 Delivery OMJ 7.10.2015 Bigger Size, More Possibilities ! Both ships have equal volume per passenger (ca.120m³/p) 23 Viking Crown Lounge Wedding Chapel Park view staterooms Private verandas Loft Suites Royal Suites Japanese Cuisine Wine bar Beach pool Golf Course Vipeout Bar Windjammer Cafe Park Cafe Trattoria Art Gallery Solarium Bar Two Flowriders Zip Line Video games CENTRAL PARK Upscale dining Pool bar Solarium Bistro BOARDWALK Basket ball court Teens’ area Chops Grille H2O zone waterpark Seaview jacuzzis Sunbathing spa Fountain lounges Rising bar Sport pool Seafood Shack Climbing walls Tattoo parlor Carousel Ice cream bar Sail Bar Amphiteater at Sea Adventure Ocean Balance Gym Arts&Science Psychics Show pool Playground Candy store Cafe Lounge Restaurant Cinema Pools Casino Johnny Rockets Hamburgers Aft Centrum ROYAL PROMENADE Card Room Cafe Terrace Karaoke bar Latin bar VIP-lounge Fitness Center Three level Main Dining Library Barbers Shop Fashion shops Pizzeria Jogging track Wellness Center Fwd Centrum Saunas & baths Concierge's Lounge Jewellery English Pub Night Club Main Show Lounge Hair Salon Dazzle Jazz Club Photo Gallery &shop Comedy Club Sun deck Conference Center Schooner bar Casino Studio-B Jazz Club Business Services Museum of Gaming Ice skating Shops Theater OMJ 7.10.2015 Cruise Ship Design - Panama Lock Expansion Plan 24 ACP Project Schedule for New Locks • Referendum vote 2006 • Start construction 2007 • Completed 2016 Present locks • Chamber Length • Max vessel LOA • Max vessel B • Max vessel T 305.0 m 294.0 m 32.2 m 12.0 m New locks • Chamber Length • Max vessel LOA • Max vessel B • Max vessel T 427.0 m 366.0 m 49.0 m 15.2 m OMJ 7.10.2015 Cruise area distribution by pax capacity in 2008 25 400000 Antarctica Arctica 350000 Asia Western Europe Indian Ocean Africa 300000 Baltic North Atlantic Greenland, New England, etc Panama Mediterranean Western Europe 200000 Baltic Mediterranean Alaska, North Pacific Coast 150000 Alaska Pacific Ocean Oceania 100000 South America East Coast & Bermuda 50000 Caribbean Caribbean Out of operation Not located / Unknown 51 49 47 45 43 41 39 37 35 33 31 29 27 25 23 21 19 17 15 13 11 9 7 5 3 0 1 Lower Beds 250000 Week OMJ 7.10.2015 Passenger Ship Functions • Functions and space demands • Cruise Ship Cabins • Balcony Cabin Percentage • Cabin Examples • Cabin Arrangement & Deckhouse Functions and Space Demands Hotel Function 70...75 % 27 Passenger Facilities Passenger Cabins Public Spaces Stairways and Halls Outdoor Spaces 50 % Crew Facilities Crew Cabins Common Spaces Service Stairs and Corridors 10 % Service Facilities Passenger Service Catering Spaces Hotel Services 10 % Task Related Facilities Tender Boats Stern Marina Special Attractions 0…5 % Comfort System Air Conditioning Water and Sewage Stores 10 % Engine Rooms Pump Rooms Steering & Thrusters 10 % Fuel & Lub. Oil Water and Sewage Ballast and Voids 10 % Mooring Crew 0…5 % Machinery Ship Function 25...30 % Tanks, Voids Outdoor Decks OMJ 7.10.2015 Cruise Ship Cabins Inside Cabin Area 14 m² Standard 1970 Outside Cabin with Window Area 16 m² 28 Outside Cabin with Balcony Area 20 m² Suite Area 33 m² Standard 2010 OMJ 7.10.2015 Cruise Ship Design – Balcony Cabin Percentage 29 100 90 80 Balcony Cabin % 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 0 1 970 1 975 1 980 1 985 1 990 1 995 2 000 Delivery 2 005 2 010 2 015 2 020 2 025 OMJ 7.10.2015 Contemporary staterooms 30 OMJ 7.10.2015 Two level loft suites 31 OMJ 7.10.2015 Development of Cabin Arrangement and Deckhouse Outside Cabins Balcony Cabins + 32 60 % 60 % 80 % 5% 20 % 70 % Fantasy Grandeur of the Seas Costa Atlantica OMJ 7.10.2015 Passenger Ship Functions and Features General Arrangement & Venues: • Food & Beverage • Entertainment • Provision & Food preparation • Gallies and Pentries • Food service • Laundry • Luggage handling • Tendering • Garbage handling Typical Cruise Ship Venues Onboard 34 • Upper decks ◦ Sun deck, pools ◦ Lido/Windjammer Cafe ◦ Observation Lounge • Cabin Decks ◦ Cabins with balconies ◦ Inside cabins • Public Decks ◦ Dining Rooms ◦ Theatre ◦ Casino ◦ Shops, bars, restaurants, youth areas, conference, etc. • Lower Decks ◦ Crew, Engines ◦ Provision and food preparation ◦ Garbage handling, laundry ◦ Luggage handling areas ◦ Tendering areas ◦ Service corridor OMJ 7.10.2015 Key Figures and Milestones of MS 3 Key Figures Gross Tonnage Length Breadth Draft Service speed LSA capacity Passengers Crew 99 500 293,50 35,80 8,05 21,3 3 820 2 790 1 030 m m m kn persons persons persons Schedule Milestones Contract Start of Production Keel Laying Launching Delivery 35 September 2011 November 2012 May 2013 November 2013 May 2014 OMJ 7.10.2015 General Arrangement 36 Decks 11 to 15 • • • 10 Sky Suites w/ roof top terrace Enclosed Pool Anckelmannsplatz with new Bakery feature • • Iconic ‘Spa & Meer’ w/ Skylight 25m Sports Pool OMJ 7.10.2015 General Arrangement 37 Decks 7 to 10 • Efficient Lift and Stair Cores OMJ 7.10.2015 General Arrangement 38 Decks 3 to 6 • • Grosse Freiheit • • Main Dining connected to Schau Bar Good public flow • Theater Fly Tower Medical Center OMJ 7.10.2015 Oasis Class 39 OMJ 7.10.2015 Dining Room 40 OMJ 7.10.2015 Windjammer (Lido Café) 41 OMJ 7.10.2015 Entertainment Areas 42 OMJ 7.10.2015 Outdoor Central Park 43 OMJ 7.10.2015 Central Park - Restaurants 44 OMJ 7.10.2015 Outdoor Boardwalk 45 OMJ 7.10.2015 Royal Promenade 46 OMJ 7.10.2015 Royal Promenade 47 OMJ 7.10.2015 Gym & Spa 48 OMJ 7.10.2015 Sun Decks 49 OMJ 7.10.2015 50 Flowriders & Sports Area OMJ 7.10.2015 Versatile Pool Areas 51 OMJ 7.10.2015 Ship in numbers 52 Steel Structure • 181 grand blocks, max. 600 tonnes a piece. • Constructed of ca. 500 000 individual parts. • Joined with 2 400 km of weld seams. • Painted with 600 000 litres of paint. OMJ 7.10.2015 Ship in numbers 53 Technical • Power plant • Propulsion power • Bow thrusters 97 020 kW 60 000 kW 22 000 kW • 100 000 electric points • 5 000 km electric cable • 30 000 automation data I/O points • 250 km of pipes over 1 inch • 16 000 Sprinkler heads & 100 km piping OMJ 7.10.2015 Ship in numbers 54 Passenger Areas • • • • • • 26 000 seats for passengers 150 000 m² of air conditioned area 90 000 m² of carpet 8 000 m² of windows 7 000 works of art 2 300 tonnes of water in swimming pools • 4 100 000 litres of fresh water generated every day ...and… • 50 tonnes of ice cubes made every day... OMJ 7.10.2015 Ship in numbers 55 Cabins • 2700 cabins for passengers • An incredible 76,3% of the cabins have a balcony. • Flexibility with 22 different cabin types, sizes from... ◦ Standard balcony cabin of 18 m² ..up to... ◦ Royal Loft Suite of 156 m² OMJ 7.10.2015 Concept Design Cruise ship conceptual architecture and design Basic Idea: Different Views - Different Objectives Passengers look at: 57 Ship owners look at: •Experiences offered •Cabin standard •Onboard service •Safety and reliability •Brand value •Onboard revenue •Operating cost •Capital cost Shipbuilders look at: •Hull form •Machinery •Propeller •Steel structure ”Look at your ship from the customer’s point of view !” OMJ 7.10.2015 Concept Development 58 Emerging Phenomenons Change Forces CONTRACT Weak Signals Mega Trends Wild Cards OMJ 7.10.2015 Concept Design - Selected Ferry references 59 • Finnjet ◦ first gas turbine powered fast ferry • Robin Hood, Nils Dacke ◦ first diesel electric modern ferry • Stena Explorer, Voyager, Discovery ◦ biggest fast aluminium catamaran • Superfast III and IV ◦ new level of hydrodynamic performance • Silja Serenade and Symphony ◦ several decks high and eight meter wide atrium • Color Fantasy and Magic ◦ exceptional comfort ◦ first ship built according to probabilistic damage stability • Superspeed 1 and 2 ◦ exceptional hydrodynamic and comfort performance • Viking NB ◦ first big LNG powered passenger ship • In addition Meyer Turku has developed several ferry concepts built elsewhere •OMJ 7.10.2015 Concept Design - Selected Cruise Ship references 60 • Song of Norway ◦ first purpose built cruise ship • Royal Princess ◦ all outside concept • Fantasy class ◦ first diesel electric cruise ships ◦ first cruise ships with podded propulsion • Radisson diamond ◦ biggest SWATH-type cruise ship • Voyager class ◦ revolutionary in size, exceptional superstructure • Carnival Spirit class ◦ max balcony concept, total 16 ships (ten latest by Fincantieri) • Oasis class ◦ revolutionary in size, structure, multitude of attractions, compexlity of technology ◦ ship as destination • Mein Schiff class ◦ revolutional energy efficiency and environmeltal friendliness • In addition Meyer Turku has developed numerous cruise ship concepts built elsewhere •OMJ 7.10.2015