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Marine Design XIII, Volume 1 Proceedings of the 13th International Marine Design Conference (IMDC 2018), June 10-14, 2018, Helsinki, Finland

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Genere:Libro
Lingua: Inglese
Editore:

CRC Press

Pubblicazione: 06/2018
Edizione: 1° edizione





Note Editore

This is volume 1 of a 2-volume set. Marine Design XIII collects the contributions to the 13th International Marine Design Conference (IMDC 2018, Espoo, Finland, 10-14 June 2018). The aim of this IMDC series of conferences is to promote all aspects of marine design as an engineering discipline. The focus is on key design challenges and opportunities in the area of current maritime technologies and markets, with special emphasis on: • Challenges in merging ship design and marine applications of experience-based industrial design • Digitalisation as technological enabler for stronger link between efficient design, operations and maintenance in future • Emerging technologies and their impact on future designs • Cruise ship and icebreaker designs including fleet compositions to meet new market demands To reflect on the conference focus, Marine Design XIII covers the following research topic series: •State of art ship design principles - education, design methodology, structural design, hydrodynamic design; •Cutting edge ship designs and operations - ship concept design, risk and safety, arctic design, autonomous ships; •Energy efficiency and propulsions - energy efficiency, hull form design, propulsion equipment design; •Wider marine designs and practices - navy ships, offshore and wind farms and production. Marine Design XIII contains 2 state-of-the-art reports on design methodologies and cruise ships design, and 4 keynote papers on new directions for vessel design practices and tools, digital maritime traffic, naval ship designs, and new tanker design for arctic. Marine Design XIII will be of interest to academics and professionals in maritime technologies and marine design.




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VOLUME 1 SoA report State of the art report on design methodology D. Andrews, A.A. Kana, J.J. Hopman & J. Romanoff State of the art report on cruise vessel design P. Rautaheimo, P. Albrecht & M. Soininen Keynote paper Disruptive market conditions require new direction for vessel design practices and tools application P.O. Brett, H.M. Gaspar, A. Ebrahimi & J.J. Garcia Towards maritime data economy using digital maritime architecture T. Arola Is a naval architect an atypical designer—or just a hull engineer? D. Andrews New type of condensate tanker for arctic operation M. Kajosaari Education HYDRA: Multipurpose ship designs in engineering and education R.J. Pawling, R. Bilde & J. Hunt Development and lessons learned of a block-based conceptual submarine design tool for graduate education A.A. Kana & E. Rotteveel Design methodology Intelligent general arrangement A. Yrjänäinen & M. Florean Vessel.js: An open and collaborative ship design object-oriented library H.M. Gaspar Exploring the blue skies potential of digital twin technology for a polar supply and research vessel A. Bekker Combining design and strategy in offshore shipping M.A. Strom, C.F. Rehn, S.S. Pettersen, S.O. Erikstad, B.E. Asbjornslett & P.O. Brett System engineering based design for safety and total cost of ownership P. Corrignan, V. Le Diagon, N. Li, S. Torben, M. de Jongh, K.E. Holmefjord, B. Rafine, R. Le Nena, A. Guegan, L. Sagaspe & X. de Bossoreille Optimization of ship design for life cycle operation with uncertainties T. Plessas, A. Papanikolaou, S. Liu & N. Adamopoulos Handling the path from concept to preliminary ship design G. Trincas, F. Mauro, L. Braidotti & V. Bucci A concept for collaborative and integrative process for cruise ship concept design—from vision to design by using double design spiral M.L. Keiramo, E.K. Heikkilä, M.L. Jokinen & J.M. Romanoff High-level demonstration of holistic design and optimisation process of offshore support vessel M. de Jongh, K.E. Olsen, B. Berg, J.E. Jansen, S. Torben, C. Abt, G. Dimopoulos, A. Zymaris & V. Hassani HOLISTIC ship design optimisation J. Marzi, A. Papanikolaou, J. Brunswig, P. Corrignan, L. Lecointre, A. Aubert, G. Zaraphonitis & S. Harries A methodology for the holistic, simulation driven ship design optimization under uncertainty L. Nikolopoulos & E. Boulougouris Performance analysis through fuzzy logic in set-based design H. Yuan & D.J. Singer Managing epistemic uncertainty in multi-disciplinary optimization of a planing craft D. Brefort & D.J. Singer Quantifying the effects of uncertainty in vessel design performance—a case study on factory stern trawlers J.J. Garcia, P.O. Brett, A. Ebrahimi & A. Keane The role of aesthetics in engineering design—insights gained from cross-cultural research into traditional fishing vessels in Indonesia R.W. Birmingham & I. Putu Arta Wibawa When people are the mission of a ship—design and user research in the marine industry M. Ahola, P. Murto & S. Mallam Human-centered, collaborative, field-driven design—a case study E. Gernez, K. Nordby, O. Seim, P.O. Brett & R. Hauge Seeing arrangements as connections: The use of networks in analysing existing and historical ship designs R.J. Pawling & D.J. Andrews Process-based analysis of arrangement aspects for configuration-driven ships K. Droste, A.A. Kana & J.J. Hopman A design space generation approach for advance design science techniques J.D. Strickland, T.E. Devine & J.P. Holbert An optimization framework for design space reduction in early-stage design under uncertainty L.R. Claus & M.D. Collette Design for resilience: Using latent capabilities to handle disruptions facing marine systems S.S. Pettersen, B.E. Asbjornslett, S.O. Erikstad & P.O. Brett Design for agility: Enabling time-efficient changes for marine systems to enhance operational performance C. Christensen, C.F. Rehn, S.O. Erikstad & B.E. Asbjornslett Design for Decommissioning (DfD) of offshore installations C. Kuo & C. Campbell Understanding initial design spaces in set-based design using networks and information theory C. Goodrum, S. Taylordean & D.J. Singer Structural design Probabilistic assessment of combined loads for trimarans H.C. Seyffert, A.W. Troesch, J.T. Knight & D.C. Kring Trimaran structural design procedure for a large ship J.C. Daidola Analysis of calculation method of hull girder residual strength for cruise ship Y. Pu & G. Shi Integrated knowledge-based system for containership lashing bridge optimization design C. Li & D. Wang Enhanced structural design and operation of search and rescue craft F. Prini, R.W. Birmingham, S. Benson, R.S. Dow, P.J. Sheppard, H.J. Phillips, M.C. Johnson, J.M. Varas & S. Hirdaris The anti-shock design of broadside structure based on the stress wave theory Z.-f. Meng, J.-c. Lang, S.-b. Xu, C. Feng & P.-p. Wang Multiobjective ship structural optimization using surrogate models of an oil tanker crashworthiness P. Prebeg, J. Andric, S. Rudan & L. Jambrecic Improved ultimate strength prediction for plating under lateral pressure M.V. Smith, C. Szlatenyi, C. Field & J.T. Knight Experimental reproduction of ship accidents in 1:100 scale M.A.G. Calle, P. Kujala, R.E. Oshiro & M. Alves Hydrodynamic design Experimental validation of numerical drag prediction of novel spray deflector design C. Wielgosz, M. Fürth, R. Datla, U. Chung, A. Rosén & J. Danielsson Experimental and numerical study of sloshing and swirling behaviors in partially loaded membrane LNG tanks M. Arai, T. Yoshida & H. Ando A numerical trim methodology study for the Kriso container ship with bulbous bow form variation M. Maasch, E. Shivachev, A.H. Day & O. Turan Hull form hydrodynamic design using a discrete adjoint optimization method P. He, G. Filip, J.R.R.A. Martins & K.J. Maki Potential effect of 2nd generation intact stability criteria on future ship design process Y. Zhou, Y. Hu & G. Zhang Operational profile based evaluation method for ship resistance at seas P.Y. Feng, S.M. Fan, Y.S. Wu & X.Q. Xiong On the importance of service conditions and safety in ship design R. Grin, J. Bandas, V. Ferrari, S. Rapuc & B. Abeil First principle applications to docking sequences C. Weltzien Ship mooring design based on flexible multibody dynamics H.W. Lee, M.I. Roh & S.H. Ham Ship concept design Managing complexity in concept design development of cruise-exploration ships A. Ebrahimi, P.O. Brett & J.J. Garcia Concept design considerations for the next generation of mega-ships K.M. Tsitsilonis, F. Stefanidis, C. Mavrelos, A. Gad, M. Timmerman, D. Vassalos & P.D. Kaklis Optimization attempt of the cargo and passenger spaces onboard a ferry P. Szymanski, G. Mazerski & T. Hinz Application of a goal based approach for the optimization of contemporary ship designs O. Lorkowski, K. Wöckner-Kluwe, J. Langheinrich, R. Nagel, H. Billerbeck & S. Krüger Parametric design and holistic optimisation of post-panamax containerships A. Priftis, O. Turan & E. Boulougouris Optimization method for the arrangements of LNG FPSO considering stability, safety, operability, and maintainability S.H. Lee, M.I. Roh, S.M. Lee & K.S. Kim Container ship stowage plan using steepest ascent hill climbing, genetic, and simulated annealing algorithms M.A. Yurtseven, E. Boulougouris & O. Turan A concept study for a natural gas hydrate propulsion ship with a fresh water supply function H.J. Kang Development and initial results of an autonomous sailing drone for oceanic research U. Dhomé, C. Tretow, J. Kuttenkeuler, F. Wängelin, J. Fraize, M. Fürth & M. Razola Author index




Autore

Pentti Kujala is Professor of Marine Technology and head of the Marine Technology group at Aalto University, Finland. Liangliang Lu is Doctorate Candidate at the Department of Mechanical Engineering at Aalto University, Finland.










Altre Informazioni

ISBN:

9781138340695

Condizione: Nuovo
Collana: Marine Design
Dimensioni: 9.75 x 6.75 in Ø 2.85 lb
Formato: Copertina rigida
Pagine Arabe: 648
Pagine Romane: xvi


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