P1996-13-1
SEVENTH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON MARINE ENGINEERING SYSTEMS
„SAFE AND^
tFFiciENT
SHIPS
NEW APPROACHES FOR DESIGN
OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE
Organised and sponsored by
„SAFE AND^
EFFICIENT SHIPS
NEW APPROACHES FOR DESIGN
OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE
T H E INSTITUTE OF MARINE ENGINEERS
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President: IE Burrows, BA, CEng, FIMarE, FCMS, FInstP, FIESIS Secretary: J E Sloggett, OBE, BSc, CEng FIMarE, FRINA, HCS
CONFERENCE ORGANISING CoMMnrEE
O M Martens, FIMarE
N Dellgren, MSc
Dr F Orbeck, BSc, CEng, FIMarE Prof Dr Ing M Rasmussen KSolberg
G Jones
Prof R V Thompson, BSc, MEng, PhD, CEng FIMarE
Techmcal Secretary: D M Long CEng FIMarE Conference Organiser: K P Ford, BA
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ISBN for complete set of two Parts: 0-907206-72r7
ISBN for Part I: 0-907206-73-5 ISBN for Part II: Ó-907206-74-3 IMarE Conf erence. Volume 108,4
Contents
Thursday 13 June 1996
Session I: ChaUenges to the Indusby
Safety and marine trarisiport (Tb be tabled)
Prof R V Thompson (University of Nezvcastle-upon-Tyne, UK)
Propulsion machinery for large ships 1
T Henriksson (Wartsila Diesel Oy, Finland)
Safe and efficient ships - friendly to the enviionment 11
R Kvamsdal (Kvxrner as, Norway) and Prof Dr Ing M Forde (Norwegian Institute'of Science and Technology, Norway)
Session II: Diesign and Engineering
Some methods to estimate the lifetimes of liners and pistoïi rings and the Iub (To be tabled) oil consumption for two-stroke engines in the desiign stage
Prof Dr Ing G Grossman and Dipl Ihg A Voss (Technical University, Berlin)
Natuiral gias as dean fuel in coastal ships (To be tabled)
A Einang (UAKINTEK, Norway)
Risk analyses for Solitaire 19
Ir A M van Wijngaarden (Allseas Engineering bv. The Netherlands)
Predicting bearing metal condition of diesel engine by used oil analysis 31
T Hashimoto, H Aoki and N Baba (Nippon Kaiji Kyokai (ClassNK), Japan)
Optimising the complete system using simidation: the case of predicting 37 engine emissions during ship nianoeuvring
Prof N P Kyrtatos, G Kapetanis, G Korakis and I Koumbarelis (National Technical University of Athens, Greece)
Friday 14 June 1996
Session III: Safety Management Systems
ISM code: is it different frorn an onshore safety casje?
E J Mavromatakis (Ergon Consultants Ltd, Greece), D Col3?vas (TARANG Consulting Engineers, Greece) and É Nicolaou (Trust Shipping Enterprises Ltd, Greece)
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Ship quality inf onnation systems
Prof R G Bea (University of Califomia at Berkeley, USA),
Dr Ing R Schulte-Strathaus (Germanischer Uoyd, Germany) and M Dry (Umversity of Califomia at Berkeley, USA)
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Information technology in ship operatioiu a Norwegian research progranune
ERensvik (MARINTEK, Nonvay)
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Improved onboard training using computer-based training modules
Dr Ing T E Berg (MARINTEK, Norway) mid R Skotgard (Red Band AS, Nonvay)
Fuel quaUty related to unseav/orthiness 81
R F Thomas (Fuel Oil Bunker and Advisory Service (FOBAS), UK)
Session IV: Operations and Maintenance
The role of information technology for reduction of maintenance cost 85
Prof Dr Ing M Rasmussen (Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Norway) andHMoen (MARINTEK, Norway)
Torsinal vibration analysis as a tool for condition monitoring of piston 95 engines by on-rline cylinder torque estimation
C A J Tromp (Royal Netherlands Naval College, The Netherlands)] M Spoelstra and Prof J Klein-Woud (Delft Universiiy of Technology, The Netherlands)
PMS on ships: dream Or reality? 105
G Soncini (SpecTec Sri, Italy)
Session V: Life Cycle
The SOCP's RAM database/SHIPNET: a cross functional network for ship 111 life cycle cost and safety decision support
B Inozu (University of New Orleans, USA), Z J Karaszewski (United States Coastguard, USA) and P G Schaedel (Energy Transportation Corporation, USA)
Nauticus - a life cycle approach to ship safety 123
T SoUie, M Lovstad, E Rishoff and S A Brustad (Det Norske Veritas, Norway)
Safety, availability and maintenance improvements in the shipping 133 conuriuhity