TEAM 2014 ISTANBUL The 28 Asian-Pacific Technical Exchange and

TEAM 2014 ISTANBUL
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The 28 Asian-Pacific Technical Exchange and
Advisory Meeting on Marine Structures
Final Program
Venue:
Istanbul Technical University
ARI3 Teknokent
Ayazaga Campus, Maslak, Istanbul/Turkey
13-16 October 2014
Edited by
Ahmet Ergin
Serdar Aytekin Köroğlu
SPONSORS:
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Welcome Message
Dear Colleagues,
On behalf of the International Organizing Committee, I am delighted to welcome you to the
28th Asian-Pacific Technical Exchange and Advisory Meeting on Marine Structures, TEAM
2014 Conference, which is to be held from October 13 through October 16 2014 in Istanbul,
Turkey.
The main aim of the conference is to provide opportunities for researchers and engineers of
ship and marine structures in Asian-Pacific region to exchange their ideas and share the
results of their most recent research, and to promote discussions relevant to everyday
problems in the fields of ship and marine structural design and production techniques.
Turkish shipyards have a tradition spanning eight centuries. At the time of the Ottoman
Empire, shipyards were able to build large, powerful naval vessels, and yards continued their
modernization following the foundation of the Republic of Turkey. The Ottoman imperial
shipyard was founded on the Golden Horn in 1453, after the Ottoman conquest of
Constantinople. After 1983, yards began to move from Haliç (Golden Horn) to the Tuzla
Shipyards Region. Turkish shipyards struggled to complete their infrastructure investments to
comply with advancing shipbuilding technology and so initially performed shipbuilding and
repair works simultaneously.
In recent years Turkey has increasingly tapped into niche markets, which in turn has led to a
growing participation by Turkish shipyards in the international trade in new ships. In parallel,
there has also been strong growth in the marine equipment manufacturing sector, which could
increasingly also tap the export market. Therefore, I believe that TEAM 2014 conference
would provide a valuable and unique forum for Turkish shipbuilders to exchange their
experience and discuss their everyday problems with the scientists and engineers participating
from Asian-Pacific region such as Korea, Japan, Taiwan, China, Russia and Vietnam.
Therefore, I would like to welcome you to enjoy the history and charm of Istanbul and all the
benefits that the “28th Asian-Pacific Technical Exchange and Advisory Meeting on Marine
Structures” will provide.
Ahmet Ergin
Chairman – TEAM 2014
Istanbul TURKEY
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CONTENTS
Organization
Previous TEAM Conferences
Time Table
Conference Venue
Banquet
Cultural Tour
Accompanying Person Program
Technical Sessions
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Organization
International Organizing Committee
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Prof. Ergin, A. (Chairman), Istanbul Technical University, Turkey
Prof. Hung, C.F., National Taiwan University, ROC
Prof.Chen, J.-H. , National Taiwan Ocean University, ROC
Prof. Arai, M., Yokohama National University, Japan
Prof. Fukasawa, T., Osaka Prefecture University, Japan
Prof. Cho, K.N., Hong-Ik University, Korea
Prof. Cho, S.R., University of Ulsan, Korea
Prof. Minaev, A.N., Far Eastern Federal University, Russia
Prof. Orgay, S.A., Maritime State University named after Admiral Nevelskoi, Russia
Prof. Choo, Y.S., National University of Singapore, Singapore
Prof. Melchers, R.E., University of Newcastle, Australia
Prof. Thai, T.G., Nha Trang University, Vietnam
International Technical Committee
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Dr. Köroğlu, S.A. (Chairman), Istanbul Technical University, Turkey
Prof. Fang, C. C. , National Taiwan Ocean University, ROC
Prof. Yang, J.M., National Cheng Kung University, ROC
Prof. Yasuzawa, Y., Kyushu University, Japan
Dr. Okada, T., Japan Marine United Inc., Japan
Prof. Lee, S.G., Korea Maritime University, Korea
Dr. Rim, C.W. Korea Institute of Machinery & Materials, Korea
Prof. Kulchin, Y.N., Far Eastern Branch of Russian Academy of Sciences, Russia
Prof. Voyloshnikov, M.V., Maritime State University named after Admiral Nevelskoi,
Russia
 Prof. Pei, Z., Wuhan University of Technology, P.R. China
Local Organizing Committee
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Prof. Ergin, A. (Chairman), Istanbul Technical University, Turkey
Dr. Koroglu, S.A. (Secretariat), Istanbul Technical University, Turkey
Dr. Ugurlu, B. ,Istanbul Technical University, Turkey
Prof. Belik, O.,Piri Reis University, Turkey
Dr. Bayer, I.,Yildiz Technical University, Turkey
Dr. Bayraktarkatal, E., Istanbul Technical University, Turkey
Dr. Unsan, Y.,Istanbul Technical University, Turkey
Dr. Tayyar, G.T. ,Istanbul Technical University, Turkey
Mr. Ozdemir, M, Istanbul Technical University, Turkey
Mr. Mutlu, U, Istanbul Technical University, Turkey
Mr. Yildizdag, M.E., Istanbul Technical University, Turkey
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PREVIOUS TEAM CONFERENCES AND HONORABLE MEMBERS
Pre-TEAM Prof. M.Mano, Kinki Univ., Japan
Mr. J.S.Moon, Hyundai H.I., Korea
TEAM I (24-25,July,1987) Mr. S.I.Hong,
Samsung, Chungmu, Korea
TEAM II (18-19, November, 1988) Dr. K.Hattori,
Sanoyasu, Kurashiki, Japan
TEAM III (11-12, August, 1989) Mr. S.K.Park,
Hyundai, Ulsan, Korea
TEAM IV (6-8, September, 1990) Mr. H.Nishimura,
Tsuneishi, Onomichi, Japan
TEAM V (30-31, August, 1991) Mr. D.K.Park,
Daewoo, Jangseungpo, Korea
TEAM VI (24-25, July, 1992) Prof. Y.Tomita,
Kinki Univ., Kure, Japan
TEAM VII (15-17, July, 1993) Prof. J.J.Kim,
Univ. Of Ulsan, Ulsan, Korea
TEAM VIII (19-22, December, 1994) Prof. C.S.Li,
National Taiwan Univ., Taipei, ROC
TEAM IX (24-27, July, 1995) Prof. T.Yao,
Hiroshima Pref. Inform. Museum, Japan
TEAM X (1-4, July, 1996) Prof. S.S.Kim,
Pusan National Univ., Pusan, Korea
TEAM XI (16-18, December, 1997) Prof. C.Y.Liu,
Nanyang Technological Univ., Singapore
TEAM XII (6-9, July, 1998) Prof. Y.Hattori,
Kanazawa Institute of Technology, Japan
TEAM XIII (18-21, October, 1999) Prof. W.H.Wang,
National Taiwan Ocean Univ., Keelung, ROC
TEAM XIV (18-21, September, 2000) Prof. G.P.Turmov,
Far East. State Tech. Univ., Vladivostok, Russia
TEAM XV (15-18, October, 2001) Prof. K.N.Cho,
Hong-Ik Univ., Jochiwon, Korea
TEAM XVI (21-23, May, 2002) Prof. Y. Tomita,
International Convention Center, Kobe, Japan
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TEAM XVII (15-18, December, 2003) Prof. C.F.Hung,
National Cheng Kung Univ., Tainan, ROC
TEAM XVIII (11-14, October, 2004) Prof. G.P.Turmov,
Far East. State Tech. Univ., Vladivostok, Russia
TEAM XIX (4-7, December, 2005) Prof. Y.S.Choo,
National Univ. of Singapore, Singapore
TEAM XX (15-18, October, 2006) Prof. C.D.Jang,
Seoul National Univ., Seoul, Korea
TEAM XXI (10-13, September, 2007) Prof. M. Arai,
Yokohama National Univ., Yokohama, Japan
TEAM XXII (6-9 October, 2008) Prof. A. Ergin
Istanbul Technical University, Istanbul, Turkey
TEAM XXIII (30 Nov.-3 Dec., 2009) Prof. C. F. Hung,
National Kaohsiung Marine University, Kaoshiung, ROC
TEAM XXIV (23-26 August, 2010) Prof. S. A. Orgay,
Maritime State University named after Admiral Nevelskoy
Vladivostok, Russia
TEAM XXV (23-26 September, 2011) Prof. K. S. Kim,
Inha University, Incheon, Korea
TEAM XXVI (3-6 September, 2012) Prof. Yoshikawa,
Kyushu University, Fukuoka, Japan
TEAM XXVII (9-12 September, 2013) Prof. J. H. Chen,
National Taiwan Ocean University, Keelung, Taiwan
TEAM 2014 Secretariat
Faculty of Naval Architecture and Ocean Engineering
Istanbul Technical University
Maslak 34469, Istanbul – TURKEY
Fax: +90-212-285-6454
Website: http://team2014.itu.edu.tr
E-mail: [email protected]
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CONFERENCE TIMETABLE
Time
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
09:00-10:00
Registration
10:00-10:40
Opening Ceremony
10:40-11:00
Coffee Break
11:00-11:30
Keynote Lecture
11:30-12:00
Invited Lecture
12:00-12:40
10:00-10:40
Coffee Break
10:40-11:00
11:00-11:30
Session D
11:30-12:00
12:00-12:40
Lunch Break
13:30-14:00
Session A
14:00-14:50
14:50-15:10
Time
09:00-10:00
Session C
Lunch Break
12:40-13:30
12:40-13:30
Cultural Tour
13:30-14:00
14:00-14:50
Coffee Break
Session E
15:10-15:40
14:50-15:10
15:10-15:40
15:40-16:00
Session B
Coffee Break
16:00-16:30
Session F
16:30-17:00
17:00-19:00
Thursday
Registration and
Welcome Reception
15:40-16:00
16:00-16:30
16:30-17:00
17:00-19:00
19:00-20:00
Cocktail
19:00-20:00
20:00-22:00
Banquet
Dinner
20:00-22:00
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ARRIVAL FROM AIRPORTS
From Ataturk Airport or Sabiha Gokcen Airport :
1. HAVATAŞ Shuttle to Taksim
2. M2 Subway (Metro) to Istanbul Technical University (Ayazaga Campus)
Details for HAVATAS Shuttle can be found at http://www.havatas.com
Figure 1 M2 Subway (Metro) Station Listing
WELCOME RECEPTION AND CONFERENCE VENUE
Welcome Reception and Conference will take place at ARI3 Teknokent Building in Istanbul
Technical University Ayazaga Campus.
Figure 2 Conference Venue Map
A bus service will be provided between the conference hotel (Bilek Hotel) and Conference
Venue on the 13th of October for welcome reception and on the conference days (14 and 15
October 2014). The bus will depart from the hotel at 16:00 on the 13th of October, 2014. On
the 14th and 15th of October, the bus will depart from the hotel at 08:15 for the conference
venue.
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Figure 3 ARI3 Building (Conference Venue)
LUNCH BREAKS
Lunch will be served at the restaurant in Suleyman Demirel Convention Center (SDKM). A
shuttle will be available between the restaurant and conference venue.
ARI3
Conference
Venue
SHUTTLE
Figure 4 SDKM Restaurant
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Lunch
SDKM
Restaurant
CONFERENCE DINNER (BANQUET)
15 October (Wednesday) 2014
7:00 pm – Cocktail
8:00 pm – Dinner
Banquet will be at The Grand Tarabya – (www.thegrandtarabya.com)
A bus service will be provided between the conference hotel and the Grand Trabya, and the
bus will leave the conference hotel at 18:30.
Figure 5 The Grand Tarabya
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CULTURAL TOUR
16 October (Thursday) 2014
At 10:00, a bus will depart from the conference hotel to the old city where the cultural tour
will take place. The tour will involve visiting historical places like Hagia Sophia, Blue
Mosque and Topkapi Palace.
Lunch will be provided in the course of the tour.
About Hagia Sophia
When the Christian Emperor Justinian inaugurated Hagia Sophia, meaning Church of Divine
Wisdom, in the year AD 537, it was the most impressive building in the world and remained
the crowning achievement of the Byzantine Empire for over a millennium. In the 15th century,
Mehmet the Conqueror converted it from a Christian church to a mosque, adding the minarets,
tombs and fountains. Turkey became a secular republic in 1923 and Hagia Sophia was
established as a museum 12 years later, with many of its Byzantine mosaics revealed from
underneath layers of Ottoman plaster.
Designed to represent the heavens, visitors marvel at the huge 56m (183ft) high dome. Other
highlights include Byzantine mosaics and huge Ottoman circular shields containing
calligraphy of Koranic verses.
Figure 6 Hagia Sophia
About Blue Mosque
The cascading domes and six slender minarets of the Sultan Ahmet Mosque (better known as
the “Blue Mosque”) dominate the skyline of Istanbul. In the 17th century, Sultan Ahmet I
wished to build an Islamic place of worship that would be even better than the Hagia Sophia,
and the mosque named for him is the result. The two great architectural achievements now
stand next to each other in Istanbul's main square, and it is up to visitors to decide which is
more impressive.
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Figure 7 Blue Mosque (Sultan Ahmet Cami)
About Topkapi Palace
Topkapi Palace was created on the orders of Mehmed II, the 23-year-old sultan who captured
the Roman city of Constantinople in 1453 and made it the capital of his mighty Ottoman
empire, under the new name of Istanbul. The palace was constructed between 1459 and 1478
and rapidly grew to become a jumbled complex of elaborate living quarters and administrative
offices.
Figure 8 Topkapi Palace (Gate of Felicity)
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ACCOMPANYING PERSON (TENTATIVE) PROGRAM
13 October
17:00 – 19:00 Welcome Reception at ARI3 Building
14 October
10:00 Departure from Conference Venue - Istinye Park (Shopping Mall)
12:00 Lunch at SDKM (Conference Lunch)
14:00 Joan Miró Exhibition
Figure 9 Joan Miró Exhibition
15 October
10:00 Departure from Conference Venue for Bosphorus Cruise Tour
Figure 10 Bosphorus Cruise Tour
19:00 Banquet
15 October
10:00 Cultural Tour
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TEAM 2014 Conference Schedule
October 13
17:00 - 19:00
October 14
09:00 - 10:00
10:00 - 10:40
10:40 - 11:00
11:00 - 11:30
Registration and Welcome Reception
Registration
Opening Ceremony
Coffee Break
Keynote Lecture
Assessment of ultimate hull girder strength - past, present and future
Tetsuya YAO
11:30 - 12:00 Invited Lecture
Lng as marıne fuel
Raffaele PICIOCCHI
12:00 - 13:30
Lunch Break
13:30 - 14:50
Session A-1 Loads and Hydrodynamics
Session A-2 Structural Analysis
A time domain technique for predicting
Development of highcrest software for ship
wave load and structural response on a
structure verifications under csr-h
ship in oblique waves
requirements
Session A-3 Fatigue and Crack
Numerical simulation of fatigue crack
propagation under superimposed loading
histories - mean stress effect for fatigue
crack propagation
Kazuki Matsuda, Koji Murakami, Koji Gotoh
Chih-Chung Fang, H.T. Wu; J.F. Tsai
Chi-Fang Lee, Tin-Jung Chen, Yann
Quéméner, Kuan-Chen Chen, Chien-Hua
Huang
Characteristics analysis of local ice load
signals in ice-covered waters
About the concentration of stresses near of
rectangular openings in the ship's deck in
torsion
Strength problems of ships with large deck
openings
Yong-Hyeon Kwon, Young-Ju Jeon, ChaeWhan Rim and Tak-Kee Lee
Valeriy V. Novikov, Gennadiy P. Turmov,
Аndrey P. German, Natalia D. Mitrofanova
O.A. Goretyi, O.E. Surov
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Finite element analysis for river-sea-going
whole ship model based on load direct
calculation
Determination of the limiting width of the
bridge double-hulled vessel in terms of
strength
Fatigue analysis of a floating wave power
generating device
Zhiyong Pei, Weiguo Wu, Huanxiang Sun
Аndrey P. German, Valeriy V. Novikov,
Natalia D. Mitrofanova
Kyu Nam Cho, Yong Dae Kim, Jae Hyeong
Bae, Han Sol Lee
A study of the reduction of sloshing risk in
membrane-type LNG tanks due to
interchanging liquid cargo between tanks
The introduction of transversal separation
& joining afloat of two half-hulls for multipurpose vessel with very large breadth
(123.75m)
Failure prediction of low-temperature highstrength steel according to stress triaxiality
Masaru Matsuo, Makoto Arai
Sung-gon Ryu, Seog-jin Oh, Young-min Kim,
Man-soo Kim
Sung-Ju Park, Sung-Won Yoon, Joonmo
Choung
14:50 - 15:10 Coffee Break
15:10 - 16:30
Session B-1 Loads and Hydrodynamics
Vortex suppression for a rotary oscillating
cylinder in flow near a wall
Session B-2 Design Optimization /
Reliability
Theoretical description and experimental
verification of a new method of
determining the vessel weight and the
coordinates of its center of gravity by using
of EICT (Elastic Inflatable Cylindrical Tanks)
Session B-3 Offshore Structures
Hydrodynamic response analysis of a fixed
circular cylindrical OWC for wave energy
conversion in regular waves
Jiahn-Horng Chen, Kai-Wen Chang
Study of the conversion method between
geometrically similar high speed air cavity
models
Yuri Sharapov
The balance equation of displacement of
ice–going ship and the joint determination
of particulars of the ship with the account
of hierarchy of the characteristics
Yukitaka Yasuzawa, Naoto Takamatsu
Effect of aerodynamic loads on mooring
lines of OC4 floating offshore wind turbine
Keqiang Chen, Lilan Zhou, Xiaoming Hu
Sergey A. Ogay, Michael V.Voyloshnikov,
Evgeny B.Khromchenko
Seungoh Han, Hyungjun Kim, Joonmo
Choung
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October 15
09:00 - 10:40
Numerical simulating of the transmission
coefficient of vertical fixed multiple
membranes
Ling Xu, Jing Ping Wu, Zao Jian Zou, Tian
Long Mei, Jia Wei Tao
Development of cross-tieless cargo tank of
VLCC
Influence distribution load of the vessel on
wave bending moments at pitching
Highly Advanced M&S System for Ship
Collision and Flooding Simulation using FSI
Analysis Technique
Peter P. Karpov, Oleg A. Goretyi, Oleg E.
Surov, Gennady T. Kazanov
Sang-Gab Lee, Hwan-Soo Lee, Cheol-Hong
Park and Hee-Kyu Woo
Session C-1 Simulation / Experiment
Drag force evaluation of piston in tubular
pump
Session C-2 CAD/CAM/CIM in Shipbuilding
Development of hull residual life prediction
system considering corrosion
Session C-3 Welding and Line Heating
Fatigue strength of laser arc hybrid welded
T-joint under full penetration welding
Wei-Chu Weng, Shu-Sheng Lee, Shao-Chuan
Wang
Collision-free autonomous navigation for
unmanned surface vehicle by using
quadrotor and vision system
P.S. Tseng, J. M. Yang, C.M. Tseng, C.C. Fan
Seong-Whan Park and Han Min Lee
Shuichi Tsumura, Koji Murakami, Koji Gotoh
Research of large 3D-curved plate forming
device with numerical control
On the weld-induced deformation of thin
panel blocks by intermittent fillet welding
Chengfang Wang, Jixian Li, Ping Yuan, Yong
Hu, Guangwu Liu, Canyong Zhang
Joo-Sung Lee, Min-Sul Kim and Hyung-Kyong
Shin
SkybenchTM container carriers for
maxmizing cargo capacity
Motion analysis of a heavy load suspended
by a floating crane using constraint-based
wire rope based on discrete variational
method
Hye-Won Lee, Seung-Ho Ham, Jeong-Woo
Hong, Sol Ha, Myung-Il Roh
Effect of residual stress and distortion on
welding strength of welded structures
Hongil Im, Daeseung Cho, Gyuhyun Hwang,
Dohyung Lee, Byungki Choi, Byeongrok Lee
Chung In Ha, Mun Namgung, Myung Sup
Kim and Man Soo Kim
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Experimental investigation on behavioral
characteristics of suction piles installed on
clay ground
Yun-Su Han, Jeong-Seon Park, Du-hee Park,
Jong-Jin Jong, Woo-Seung Sim
HaCheol Song, ChunSik Sim, HyeonWoo Kim,
CheolMin Bae
Open-sea model experiment and numerical
analysis of the ballast-free ship system
Dynamic route guidance for evacuation,
escape and rescue system at an offshore
platform considering real-time hazard
avoidance
Coupled CFD-FEM simulation for friction stir
welding analysis of AA6061-T6
Sol Ha, Seung-Ho Ham, Myung-Il Roh
Sung-Wook Kang, Beom-Seon Jang, Ha-Cheol
Song
Session D-2 Structural Analysis
Fracture analysis considering the effect of
stress tri-axiality
Session D-3 Offshore Structures
A study for optimum arrangement of flare
tower supporting structure
Kenichiro Koshizako, Masahiro Maeda and
Takao Yoshikawa
Takuya Ishibashi, Masahiro Maeda, Takao
Yoshikawa
Seung Young Ham, Young Jin Jeong, Yong
Woon Kim and Kyung Seok Lee
Study on wave scatter mapping of
Indonesia waterways based on hind-cast
data
Numerical investigations on the dynamic
response of clamped grillages subjected to
repeated mass impacts
Evaluation of the wave impact load acting
on the subsea manifold templates using the
computational method
Mohammad Arif Kurniawan, Fredhi Agung
Prasetyo, Siti Komariyah
Sang-Rai Cho, Dac Dung Truong, Hyun
Kyoung Shin
Yeon-Seok Park, Wu-Joan Kim, Ju-Hwan Cha,
Chang-Yong Song
A numerical study of hydrodynamic force
on an oscillating hydrofoil
The effects of wave surface and trapped air
on the impact pressure at bow flare
slamming
Kenya Furuno, Masahiro Maeda, Takao
Yoshikawa
Model test of floating offshore wind
turbines considering low Reynolds number
Makoto Arai, Saki Yoneyama, Yosuke
Kameuji and Haocong Quan
Development of system dynamics model
for the demand forecasting of ships in
consideration of short-term changes
Yui Ishihara, Kunihiro Hamada, Noritaka
Hirata, Shohei Miura, Kazutaka Seki, Shinji
Yamada
10:40 - 11:00 Coffee Break
11:00 - 12:40
Session D-1 Loads and Hydrodynamics
Study on the ore pressure under the
repeated rolling motion
DongBeom Lee, Beom-Seon Jang
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Byungcheol Kim, Kwangjin Jung, Jungtae
Kim, Sungbae Lee, Yoobin Park, Junseo Choi,
Dongju Kim, Seongyi Cha, Hyunkyoung Shin
Dynamic response of internal structures in
LNG tanks caused by sloshing
Analysis of pipe flow induced sound field
related to pipe support stiffness onboard
ship’s deck
The study about primary design of the
subsea manifold frame
Gustavo Karuka, Makoto Arai, Tatsuro
Masuda
Estimation of dynamic pressure in a fully
filled tank and the effect of trapped air
Wei-Hui Wang Rong-Juin Shyu Kuan-Yu Lai
Se-yung Park, Joonmo Choung
Akira Katashima, Tsutomu Momoki, Toichi
Fukasawa
12:40 - 14:00 Lunch Break
14:00 - 15:40
Session E-1 Simulation / Experiment
Analysis of corrosive wear of hull structures
of fishing vessels
Oleg E. Surov and Irina А. Kazakova
Fundamental study on the non-destructive
monitoring of under-film corrosion of
coated steel panels in water ballast tanks
Session E-2 Design Optimization /
Reliability
Design irregular waves by FORM for
predicting the extreme slowly-varying drift
motion
Naoki Osawa, Ryuji Kojima, Atsushi Takada,
Sho Takano
Kento Namakura, Kazuhiro Iijima, Akira
Tatsumi and Masahiko Fujikubo
Daisuke Yanagihara
Select architectural and structural type of
the vessel for transport of oversized
cargoes
Konstantin V. Gribov
Freeboard Correction on Yangtze River-seagoing Vessels based on damaged stability
and longitudinal strength
The equipment design to improve the
comfort of mega-yacht based on simulation
Ultimate strength and uncertainty analysis
of stiffened panels
Pan Gao ,Wei Cai
Topology optimization for initial platform
design of floating type wave-wind hybrid
power generation system
Murat Ozdemir, Ahmet Ergin
The non-linear FEM approach to obtain a
residual longitudinal strength of damaged
ship
Ying Chen ,Wei Cai
Chang Yong Song, Woo-chang Park, Da-un
Jung, Ju-hwan Cha
Huynh Van-Vu
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Session E-3 Buckling / Ultimate Strength
Buckling/plastic collapse behavior of steel
sandwich panel under in-plane compression
and lateral pressure
Thickness deduction for normal steel plate
on crude oil tank for indonesian waterways
The concept of the multipurpose ice–going
ship for the optimization of project
characteristics
Consideration on buckling/plastic collapse
behaviour and strength of hold frame of
bulk carrier
Siti Komariyah, Fredhi Agung Prasetyo,
Mohammad Arif Kurniawan
Sergey A.Ogay, Michael V.Voyloshnikov
Satoyuki Tanaka, Shinji Kurose, Michiya
Imachi, Ahmet Ergin, Tetsuya Yao
A simulation study on the influence of ice
thickness on the turning ability of ice
breaker under 3D virtual ice terrain
Shock Response Analysis of Blast Hardened
Bulkhead in Part Chamber Model of Naval
Ship under Internal Blast
Longitudinal ship strength using KDT by
considering geometric and material
nonlinearity
Hyoil Kim, Junji Sawamura
Sang-Gab Lee, Hwan-Soo Lee, Gul Gi Choi
and Soonhung Han
İsmail Kahraman, G. Tansel Tayyar
Session F-1 CAD/CAM/CIM in Shipbuilding
Improvement of automatic nesting system
for shipbuilding by using heuristic rules
Session F-1 Fatigue and Crack
A strength evaluation of spherical lng cargo
tanks
Yasuhiro Ikeda, Hiroshi Tokumoto, Kunihiro
Hamada, Shinji Hase
M. S. Lee, U. N. Kim, D. S. Kim, H. K. Oh, S. I.
Won, B. J. Noh, K. M. Lee
Adjustable transmission of a vessel
Global ship design engineering
Slavgorodski V.M., Lapshin A.V., Nemkin
D.V.,Slavgorodskaya A.V.
Rodrigo Perez, Mirko Toman
Comparison study on numerical analysis for
plate panel subjected to underwater
explosion
C. F. Hung, M. C. Yu, J. X. Ruan
15:40 - 16:00 Coffee Break
16:00 - 17:00
Session F-1 Loads and Hydrodynamics
Investigation of Main Hull Slenderness
Effect on Seakeeping and Wave Loads of
Trimarans
Xiaofei Mao, Minghao Wu, Jiuyang Xiang
Multibody system dynamics simulator for
design and production of ships and
offshore plants
On the thermal deformation prediction of
steel plates by multi-line heating
Myung-Il Roh, Sol Ha, Namkug Ku, Seung-Ho
Ham
Joo-Sung Lee, Yun-Jung Song and Sang-Hoon
Lee
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