Studi Optimasi Topologi Penampang Melintang Struktur Kapal Tanker

Syahputri, Chika Wirinda (2026) Studi Optimasi Topologi Penampang Melintang Struktur Kapal Tanker. Masters thesis, Institut Teknologi Sepuluh Nopember.

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Abstract

Struktur penampang melintang pada area ruang muat kapal tanker memiliki peranan penting dalam menjamin kekuatan struktur, keselamatan operasional, serta efisiensi konstruksi. Pada praktiknya, desain struktur kapal tanker umumnya bersifat konservatif sehingga berpotensi menyebabkan penggunaan material yang berlebihan dan peningkatan berat struktur. Oleh karena itu, penelitian ini menerapkan metode optimasi topologi yang dikombinasikan dengan metode elemen hingga untuk mengoptimalkan distribusi material pada struktur midship area ruang muat kapal tanker dengan tetap memenuhi persyaratan klasifikasi Biro Klasifikasi Indonesia (BKI). Model struktur dikembangkan menggunakan elemen solid dan dianalisis di bawah pembebanan dengan kondisi operasional ekstrem. Hasil optimasi menunjukkan bahwa area kritis struktur, seperti floor dan deck transverse harus dipertahankan, sementara area non-kritis seperti penegar yang menempel pada setiap pelat, side transverse, dan bulkhead transverse memungkinkan dilakukan pengurangan material. Desain hasil optimasi yang paling optimal mampu mengurangi berat struktur sebesar 28.67% dibandingkan desain awal, dengan nilai tegangan dan deformasi maksimum yang masih berada dalam batas aman. Penelitian ini membuktikan bahwa optimasi topologi efektif digunakan sebagai panduan desain struktur kapal tanker yang lebih ringan, efisien, dan tetap memenuhi standar keselamatan yang berlaku.
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The transverse structural section in the cargo hold area of a tanker ship plays a crucial role in ensuring structural strength, operational safety, and construction efficiency. In practice, tanker structural designs are generally conservative, which can lead to excessive material usage and increased structural weight. Therefore, this study applies a topology optimization method combined with the finite element method to optimize material distribution in the midship cargo hold structure of a tanker ship while complying with the classification requirements of the Biro Klasifikasi Indonesia (BKI). The structural model is developed using solid elements and analyzed under extreme operational loading conditions. The optimization results indicate that critical structural areas, such as the floor and transverse deck, must be retained, whereas non-critical areas, including stiffeners attached to plates, side transverse members, and transverse bulkheads, allow for material reduction. The most optimal optimized design achieves a structural weight reduction of 28.67% compared to the existing design, while the maximum tegangan and deformation values remain within acceptable safety limits. This study demonstrates that topology optimization is an effective approach for guiding the design of lighter, more efficient tanker ship structures that continue to meet applicable safety standards.

Item Type: Thesis (Masters)
Uncontrolled Keywords: Berat Struktur, Metode elemen hingga, Optimasi, Topologi, Weight structure, Finite element method, Optimization, Topology
Subjects: V Naval Science > VM Naval architecture. Shipbuilding. Marine engineering
V Naval Science > VM Naval architecture. Shipbuilding. Marine engineering > VM156 Naval architecture
V Naval Science > VM Naval architecture. Shipbuilding. Marine engineering > VM297 Ships Designs and drawings
Divisions: Faculty of Marine Technology (MARTECH) > Naval Architecture and Shipbuilding Engineering > 36101-(S2) Master Thesis
Depositing User: Chika Wirinda Syahputri
Date Deposited: 04 Feb 2026 04:15
Last Modified: 04 Feb 2026 04:15
URI: http://repository.its.ac.id/id/eprint/132017

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