Vibro Acoustic Marine Meeting
Special Interest Group for Naval Industry
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2013-03-12
to 2013-03-13 |
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| Where | Gorinchem, The Netherlands |
| Contact Name | Christina Theuerkauf |
| Contact Email | cte@esi-group.com |
| Contact Phone | +49 6196 9583 178 |
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New methods of construction and the use of new materials used by the marine industry pose new challenges for the prediction of vibration and acoustics in marine structures. New competences are needed to assess and deploy simulation tools that can assist naval designers in meeting these challenges. ESI Group, leaders in predictive simulation, invite you to attend the inaugural meeting of the Marine Special Interest Group, which will:
- support Marine SIG Members to evaluate the effectiveness of simulation methodologies when applied to marine structures
- assist in the evaluation and validation for various marine applications to help raise the general competence level of members.
- identify modeling guidelines for the successful deployment of noise simulation methodologies that result in the creation of intrinsic models for the prediction of structural and acoustic phenomena in marine structures.
- provide a forum for dissemination of information about such modeling (modeling guidelines, comparison of different methods etc.).
Who should attend?
Engineers and Naval Architects interested in how simulation can help improve existing design practice and assist understanding the effects of new construction methods and new materials.
Please register online
Agenda:
(click here for the printable agenda)
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March 12 AM (10:50 AM - 12:00 PM) |
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Registration, Welcome & Software Installation |
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Introduction to Vibro Acoustic Simulation Methodologies |
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March 12 PM (02:45 PM - 06:15 PM) |
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SEA Investigation for a Vibro Acoustic Simulation of a Fast Ferry |
Rienk Terweij, Damen Shipyards |
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On board noise study of a luxury yacht |
Sandor Matla, Van Cappellen Consultancy |
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Use of Hybrid FE/SEA methodologies for low frequency studies of marine structures |
Denis Blanchet, ESI |
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Prof. Dr. Ing. Steffen Marburg, Universität der Bundeswehr |
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Main engine impact of noise and vibration on ships |
Dr. Ing. Jochen Neher, MAN Diesel & Turbo SE |
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March 13 (09:30 AM - 04:30 PM) |
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Seabed Topology and Material Composition Effects on Underwater Sound Radiation of a 70m Steel Hull Vessel |
Denis Blanchet, ESI |
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Experimental and computational prediction methods for propeller-induced vibratory excitation forces |
Dr. Erik van Wijngaarden, MARIN |
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Case study of underwater sound radiation from a GFRP structure. Comparison of VA One predictions with experimental data. |
Jukka Tanttari, VTT |
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Advanced CFD Technologies: Meshless Codes and Cavitation Modeling |
Paul Groenenboom, ESI |
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Two Days SEA Model Building Process |
Denis Blanchet, ESI |
Where?
Damen Shipyards Gorinchem
Industrieterrein Avelingen West 20
4202 MSGorinchem
The Netherlands
How to get there?
please download the pdf
From Schiphol airport it takes about 1.5 hrs to reach Gorinchem by train with changes at Utrecht and Geldermalsen. It also possible to use a single change at Dordrecht along a different route, but this takes about a quarter of an hour more. This would be the preferred route from Rotterdam. From the railway station in Gorinchem, please go by Taxi.
Accommodation-Options
Hotel Le Bon Apart http://lebonapart.nl/en/
Villa Augustus http://www.villa-augustus.nl/uk/index-flash-uk.html
Hotel de Watertoren http://www.hoteldewatertoren.nl/english/index.htm











