Marine design XIII. proceedings of the 13th international marine design conference (IMDC 2018), June 10-14, 2018, Helsinki, Finland / Volume 2 :

This is volume2 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 focu...

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Corporate Author: Taylor and Francis
Other Authors: Kujala, Pentti (Editor), Lu, Liangliang (Editor)
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Language:English
Published: Boca Raton, FL : CRC Press, an imprint of Taylor and Francis, 2018.
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505 0 0 |t part, 1 Risk and safety --   |t chapter 1 Collision accidents analysis from the viewpoint of stopping ability of ships /  |r  M. Ueno --   |t chapter 2 Collision risk factors analysis model for icebreaker assistance in ice-covered waters /  |r  M.Y. Zhang D. Zhang X.P. Yan F. Goerlandt P. Kujala --   |t chapter 3 Collision risk-based preliminary ship design—procedure and case studies /  |r  X. Tan J. Tao D. Konovessis H.E. Ang --   |t chapter 4 Using FRAM to evaluate ship designs and regulations /  |r  D. Smith B. Veitch F. Khan R. Taylor --   |t chapter 5 Using enterprise risk management to improve ship safety /  |r  S. Williams --   |t chapter 6 Using system-theoretic process analysis and event tree analysis for creation of a fault tree of blackout in the Diesel-Electric Propulsion system of a cruise ship /  |r  V. Bolbot G. Theotokatos D. Vassalos --   |t chapter 7 Safe maneuvering in adverse weather conditions /  |r  S. Krüger H. Billerbeck A. Lübcke --   |t chapter 8 Design method for efficient cross-flooding arrangements on passenger ships /  |r  P. Ruponen A.-L. Routi --   |t chapter 9 Pro-active damage stability verification framework for passenger ships /  |r  Yu Bi Dracos Vassalos --   |t chapter 10 Weight and buoyancy is the foundation in design: Get it right /  |r  K.B. Karolius D. Vassalos --   |t chapter 11 SmartPFD: Towards an actively controlled inflatable life jacket to reduce death at sea /  |r  M. Fürth K. Raleigh T. Duong D. Zanotto --   |t part, 2 Arctic design --   |t chapter 12 Numerical simulation of interaction between two-dimensional wave and sea ice /  |r  Wen-jin Hu Bao-yu Ni Duan-feng Han Yan-zhuo Xue --   |t chapter 13 Azimuthing propulsion ice clearing in full scale /  |r  P. Kujala G.H. Taimuri Jakke Kulovesi P. Määttänen --   |t chapter 14 Removable icebreaker bow with propulsion /  |r  H.K. Eronen --   |t chapter 15 Azimuthing propulsor rule development for Finnish-Swedish ice class rules /  |r  Ilkka Perälä Aki Kinnunen Lauri Kuuliala --   |t chapter 16 A method for calculating omega angle for the IACS PC rules /  |r  V. Valtonen --   |t chapter 17 Probabilistic analysis of ice and sloping structure interaction based on ISO standard by using Monte-Carlo simulation /  |r  Chana Sinsabvarodom Wei Chai Bernt J. Leira Knut V. Høyland Arvid Naess --   |t chapter 18 Research on the calculation of transient torsional vibration due to ice impact on motor propulsion shafting /  |r  Jiang Li Ruiping Zhou Pengfei Liao --   |t chapter 19 Simulation model of the Finnish winter navigation system /  |r  Morten Lindeberg Pentti Kujala Otto-Ville Sormunen Markus Karjalainen Jarkko Toivola --   |t chapter 20 Ice management and design philosophy /  |r  S. Ruud R. Skjetne --   |t chapter 21 Towards holistic performance-based conceptual design of Arctic cargo ships /  |r  M. Bergström S. Hirdaris O.A. Valdez Banda P. Kujala G. Thomas K.-L. Choy P. Stefenson K. Nordby Z. Li J.W. Ringsberg M. Lundh --   |t chapter 22 Comparison of vessel theoretical ice speeds against AIS data in the Baltic Sea /  |r  O.-V. Sormunen R. Berglund M. Lensu L. Kuuliala F. Li M. Bergström P. Kujala --   |t part, 3 Autonomous ships --   |t chapter 23 The need for systematic and systemic safety management for autonomous vessels /  |r  O.A. Valdez Banda P. Kujala F. Goerlandt M. Bergström M. Ahola P.H.A.J.M. van Gelder S. Sonninen --   |t chapter 24 Do we know enough about the concept of unmanned ship? /  |r  Risto Jalonen Eetu Heikkilä Mikael Wahlström --   |t chapter 25 Towards autonomous shipping: Operational challenges of unmanned short sea cargo vessels /  |r  C. Kooij M. Loonstijn R.G. Hekkenberg K. Visser --   |t chapter 26 Towards the unmanned ship code /  |r  M. Bergström S. Hirdaris O.A. Valdez Banda P. Kujala O.-V. Sormunen A. Lappalainen --   |t chapter 27 Autonomous ship design method using marine traffic simulator considering autonomy levels /  |r  Kazuo Hiekata Taiga Mitsuyuki Kodai Ito --   |t chapter 28 Toward the use of big data in smart ships /  |r  D.G. Belanger M. Furth K. Jansen L. Reichard --   |t chapter 29 Simulations of autonomous ship collision avoidance system for design and evaluation /  |r  J. Martio K. Happonen H. Karvonen --   |t part, 4 Energy efficiency --   |t chapter 30 Feedback to design power requirements from statistical methods applied to onboard measurements /  |r  T. Manderbacka M. Haranen --   |t chapter 31 Reducing GHG emissions in shipping—measures and options /  |r  Elizabeth Lindstad Torstein Ingebrigtsen Bø Gunnar S. Eskeland --   |t chapter 32 Alternative fuels for shipping: A study on the evaluation of interdependent options for mutual stakeholders /  |r  Shinnosuke Wanaka Kazuo Hiekata Taiga Mitsuyuki --   |t chapter 33 On the design of plug-in hybrid fuel cell and lithium battery propulsion systems for coastal ships /  |r  P. Wu R.W.G. Bucknall --   |t chapter 34 Estimation of fuel consumption using discrete-event simulation—a validation study /  |r  E. Sandvik B.E. Asbjørnslett S. Steen T.A.V. Johnsen --   |t chapter 35 Voyage performance of ship fitted with Flettner rotor /  |r  Osman Turan Tong Cui Benjamin Howett Sandy Day --   |t chapter 36 Time based ship added resistance prediction model for biofouling /  |r  D. Uzun R. Ozyurt Y.K. Demirel O. Turan --   |t part, 5 Hull form design --   |t chapter 37 Utilizing process automation and intelligent design space exploration for simulation driven ship design /  |r  E.A. Arens G. Amine-Eddine C. Abbott G. Bastide T.-H. Stachowski --   |t chapter 38 Smart design of hull forms through hybrid evolutionary algorithm and morphing approach /  |r  J.H. Ang V.P. Jirafe C. Goh Y. Li --   |t chapter 39 Hull form resistance performance optimization based on CFD /  |r  Baiwei Feng Haichao Chang Xide Cheng --   |t chapter 40 Development of an automatic hull form generation method to design specific wake field /  |r  Yasuo Ichinose Yusuke Tahara --   |t chapter 41 Hull form optimization for the roll motion of a high-speed fishing vessel based on NSGA-II algorithm /  |r  Dan Qiao Ning Ma Xiechong Gu --   |t part, 6 Propulsion equipment design --   |t chapter 42 The journey to new tunnel thrusters, the road so far, and what is still to come /  |r  N.W.H. Bulten --   |t part, 7 Navy ships --   |t chapter 43 Study on the hydrodynamic characteristics of an open propeller in regular head waves considering unsteady surge motion effect /  |r  Wencan Zhang Ning Ma Chen-Jun Yang Xiechong Gu --   |t chapter 44 Application of CAESES and STARCCM + for the design of rudder bulb and thrust fins /  |r  Fan Yang Weimin Chen Xiaojun Yin Guoxiang Dong --   |t chapter 45 Design verification of new propulsion devices /  |r  Xun Shi Jun Song He Yao Hua Zhou Jiang Li --   |t chapter 46 An approach for an operational vulnerability assessment for naval ships using a Markov model /  |r  A.C. Habben Jansen A.A. Kana J.J. Hopman --   |t chapter 47 Early stage routing of distributed ship service systems for vulnerability reduction /  |r  E.A.E. Duchateau P. de Vos S. van Leeuwen --   |t part, 8 Offshore and wind farms --   |t chapter 48 An innovative method for the installation of offshore wind turbines /  |r  Prabhu Bernard Karl Henning Halse --   |t chapter 49 Loads on the brace system of an offshore floating structure /  |r  T.P. Mazarakos D.N. Konispoliatis S.A. Mavrakos --   |t chapter 50 Downtime analysis of FPSO /  |r  M. Fürth J. Igbadumhe Z.Y. Tay B. Windén --   |t part, 9 Production --   |t chapter 51 Prediction of panel distortion in a shipyard using a Bayesian network /  |r  C.M. Wincott M.D. Collette. 
520 3 |a This is volume2 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 demandsTo 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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