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Volume 1

FAST'93

WORDT NTET U I T G E L E E N D

Proceeclings of the Second

International Conference on

Fast Sea Transportation

Pacifico Yokohama Conference Center

YOKOHAMA, JAPAN

13-16 December 1993

FAST93

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Acknowledgement

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FAST'93

Second International Conference

on Fast Sea Transportation

Yokohama, Japan

December 13-16,1993

Editors:

K. Sugai, H . Miyata, S. Kubo and H . Yamato

VOLUME 1

The Society of Naval Architects of Japan

Tokyo, Japan

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International Program L.J. Doctors C. F. Krolick 0 . M. Faltinsen C. Kruppa C. Gallin K. Sugai (Chairman) K. O. Holden K. R. Suhrbier 1. Kinpara National Committee K. Maeda (Chairman) K. Toda H. Kitagawa Y. Sasakawa S. Tenpourin M.Abe S. Goda Y. lijima A. Fukugaki T. Yamaoka M. Shashiki K. Minamizaki R. Kawasumi K. Nakanishi Y Jibiki S. Furuta J. Hoshino A. Miyazaki S. Takezawa K. Sugai Committee

Associate Professor, Univ. of New South Wales (Australia) Head, Naval Surface Warfare Center (U.S.A.)

Professor, Norwegian Institute of Technology (Norway) Professor, Technical Univ. of Berlin (Germany)

Professor, Delft University of Technology (The Netherlands) Managing Director, Tech. Res. Assoc. of TSL (Japan) Director, MARINTEK (Norway)

Chief Hydrodynamicist, Vosper Thornycroft Ltd. (U.K.) Professor, University of Tokyo (Japan)

Former President, Society of Naval Architects Director-General, The Ministry of Transport Director-General, Stiip Research Institute Chief Director, Sasakawa Foundation

President, The Japanese Ship Owner's Association President, Nippon Kaiji Kyoukai

President, The Shipbuilder's Association of Japan Former President, Japan Institute of Navigation President, Marine Engineering Soc. in Japan President, Japanese Marine Equipment Association Chief Director, Ship & Ocean Foundation

Adviser, Ishikawajima-Harima Heavy Industries Director, Kawasaki Heavy Industries

Director, Sumitomo Heavy Industries Director, NKK

Vice-President, Hitachi Zosen

President, Mitsui Engineering and Shipbuilding Adviser, Mitsubishi Heavy Industries

Professor Emerit., Yokohama National University Managing Director, Tech. Res. Assoc. of TSL

Organizing Committee K. Sugai (Chairman) H. Miyata T. Fuwa T. Hirayama S. Kubo H. Yamato K. Kageyama H. Ozawa K. Aihara Advisory Committees H. Kato H. Ohtsubo S. Akagi R- Hosoda M. Ohkusu Y Yosimura T. Yoshiki K. Hayashi

Managing Director, Tech. Res. Assoc. of TSL Associate Professor, University of Tokyo Branch Chief, Ship Research Institute Professor, Yokohama National University Professor, Tottori University

Associate Professor, University of Tokyo Associate Professor, University of Tokyo

Branch Chief, Mitsui Engineering and Shipbuilding Director-General, The Society of Naval Architects

Y. Yamauchi N. Yamanaka T. Suzuki T. Aril M. Nakato K. Nakatake H. Imazu K. Hara H. Nogami N. Kawaguchi

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PREFACE

The Second hiternational Conference on Fast Sea Transportation - FAST'93 is arranged in Yokohama by the Society o f Naval Architects o f Japan.

High speed marine vessels are gaining in commercial importance in the areas o f both passen-ger and cargo transportation, and various technical problems must be overcome, particularly to increase speed and size. Moreover, it is necessary to arrange the operating conditions in order to realize a new era o f fast sea transportation.

FAST'93 aims to help shape the future course o f the design and operation o f high speed marine vehicles by providing a conference f o r intemational cooperation and the exchange o f information. We are pleased to be able to provide this volume o f Proceedings with balanced cov-erage o f a l l fields related to high speed marine vessels such as hull concept and seaworthiness, material and structural strength, propulsion and machinery, safety navigation and transport econ-omy. We would like to thank the authors, the session chairmen and the members o f the national and intemational committees f o r their efforts and contributions to the Conference. We hope you w i l l find the Proceedings inspiring and f r u i t f u l f o r stimulating active discussions.

The FAST conference is gaining a reputation as one o f t h e most high academical level interna-tional conferences conceming high speed marine vessels. We also hope that FAST'93 w i l l con-tribute an enhanced reputation that promotes the continuation o f this k i n d o f international cooperation in the future.

Kazuo Sugai

Chairman. Organizing Committee FAST'93

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T A B L E OF CONTENTS

V O L U M E 1

Session 11A Projects and Concepts 1 11:00-12:40 Rm.A

Chairman: L.J, Doctors (Univ. of New South Wales)

S. Skorupka, P. Perdon Comfort Inquiry and Motion Measurement Bassin d'Essais des Carènes de During Commercial Passenger Service on

Paris (France) tfie Frencfi S.E.S. AGNES 200 1 Y.-R Picart AGNES 200: Structural Evaluation 13 DCN Ingénierie (France)

J.-P. Guezou AGNES 200: Up-to-date Techinical DCN (France) Information and Potential Use for

Commercial and Military Applications 21 H. Ozawa, S. Morishita, The Second Stage of TSL-A Program 35 A. Aoyagi, K. Kato, O. Tanaka,

M. Fukushima

Mitsui Eng. and Shipbuilding (Japan)

H. Sueoka, F Sakai, Integrated Structural Design and Strength Y. Kuramoto, T. Fukuoka and Evaluation System for

"TECHNO-K. Nishimura SUPERLINER-A" 47 Mitsubishi Heavy Ind. (Japan)

Y. Kusaka, Y. Wada, Research on Hydrodynamic Performance

J. Takashina, S. Ishikawa, of TSL-A 59 R. Matsui, K. Matsuda

Mitsui Eng. and Shipbuilding (Japan)

Session 11B Projects and Concepts 2 11:00-12:40 Rm.C

Chairman: R. Ogiwara (Kawasaki Heavy Ind.)

K. O. Holden The Norwegian High Speed Marine Vehicle

MARINTEK (Norway) Research Programme 71 K. J. Minsaas Design and Development of Hydrofoil

MARINTEK (Norway) Catamarans in Norway 83 K.M. Wiklund The Future for High Speed Light Craft 101

Norske Veritas (Norway)

K.-S. Min, O.-H. Kim, J.-S. Park A Study on the Structural Design of the Hyundai Heavy Ind. (Korea) Hydrofoil System for High-speed Foil

Catamaran Ships 115 K.-S. Min, D.-J. Yum, K.-J. Song A Study on the Prediction Method of Motion

Hyundai Heavy Ind, (Korea) Characteristics for the High-Speed

Catamaran Ship 127

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Session 12A Projects and Concepts 3 14:00-15:40 Rm.A

Chairman: O.M. Faltinsen (Nonwegian Inst. of Tech.)

K. Kihara, C. Hamada, Diesel Driven Fully Submerged Hydrofoil M Miyoslii H Sueoka, Catamaran: Mitsubishi Super-Shuttle 400,

T Kawakami, T Harada, N. Toki the "RAINBOW" 139 Mitsubishi Heavy Ind, (Japan)

N. Toki, Y. Kitajima, S, Ohnaka, Model Tests and the Development of T Kitamura, I. Yamamoto Control System for the Super-Shuttle 400

Mitsubishi Heavy Ind. (Japan) "RAINBOW" 151 H. Sueoka, F Sakai, T Kawasaki, Design and Manufacturing of the Foil

T Kawano Structure for Mitsubishi Super-Shuttle 400

Mitsubishi Heavy Ind. (Japan) "RAINBOW" 165 T Itoko, M. Hamamatsu, The Real-Time Simulation to Verify

Y Yamagami, T Ikebuchil the Automatic Control System for Kawasaki Heavy Ind. (Japan) a Submerged Hull and Foil Hybrid

Super-High-Speed Liner 177 R. Ogiwara, N, Yamanaka, A Submerged Hull and Foil Hybrid

K, Kobayashi, A. Moriyama Super-High Speed Liner 189 Kawasaki Heavy Ind. (Japan)

I Neki A Ando, H. Manabe, Structural Analysis of a Submerged Hull and

K. Uno. H, Sugimoto Foil Hybrid Super-High Speed Liner 201 Ishikawajima-Harima Heavy Ind.

(Japan)

Session 12B Projects and Concepts 4 14:00-15:40 Rm.C

Chairman: C . Gallin (Delft Univ. of Technology)

A Kraus, A. Naujeck " S U S - A " - T h e State of the Art of the German

Howaldtswerke (Germany) Research Program for Fast Catamarans 213 B Müller-Graf S U S - A - T h e Scope of the VWS Hard Chine

VWS (Germany) Catamaran Hull Senes '89 ^'^•^ B Müller-Graf "SUS-A"—The Effect of Section-Symmetry on

VWS (Germany) Resistance, Performance and Seakeeping ^ Qualities of Fast Hard Chine Catamarans* A Nitz H Muxfeldt "SUS-B"—First Results of the German EMIT (Germany) Research Project for SWATH-Ships-¬

Conceptual Design of a 90m SWATH 239 V Bertram SUS-B: A Computational Fluid Dynamics

Univ of Hamburg (Germany) Method for SWATH Ships 253 P Blume, H, Soding SUS-B: Numerical Simulation and Validation

HSVA (Germany) for Swath Ships in Waves

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Session 13A Projects and Concepts 5 16:00-17:40 Rm.A Chairman: K.O. Holden (MARINTEK)

Waveloads of a 30m SSTH in Sea 275 lizogucfii,

A, Ito, H. Sasaki, S H. Miyata

Ishikawajima-Harima Heavy Ind (Japan)

T Ishiguro, K. Uchida, T Manabe R. Michida

Ishikawajima-Harima Heavy Ind. (Japan)

T. Arii, H. Miyata, H. Kawaguchi, Development of a Foil-Assisted Catamaran

"Superjet-30" 295 A Study on Maneuverability of the Super

Slender Twin Hull 283

K. Hatta

Hitachi Zosen (Japan) T Arii, H. Yamato, T Takai, R. Shigehiro

Hitachi Zosen (Japan)

Development of a Motion Control System for

a Foil-Assisted Catamaran "Superjet-30" 305

Session 1 SB Projects and Concepts 6 Chairman: M. Ohkusu (Kyushu Univ.)

16:00-17:40 Rm.C

N. Takarada, J. Obokata, M. Kado, M. Takai, K. Shigematsu

Sumitomo Heavy Ind. (Japan) N. Takarada, M. Ikehata, K. Suzuki, M. Takai, N. Sasaki, K. Shigematsu

Sumitomo Heavy Ind. (Japan) N. Takarada, S. Takezawa, T. Hirayama, X. Wang, K. Kobayashi, H. Sakurai Sumitomo Heavy Ind. (Japan) N. Takarada, Y Sumi, Y.

Iwahashi, T Okamoto, H. Kawai Sumitomo Heavy Ind. (Japan) S. Takezawa, N. Takarada, T Hirayama, T Suganuma, X. Wang

Yokohama National University (Japan)

O. Yamamoto, K. Shirota, Y Kitamura, H. Sugioka NKK (Japan)

R & D of a Displacement-Type High-Speed Ship

(Part I . A Conceptual Design Study) 317

R & D of a Displacement-Type High Speed Ship

(Part 2. Resistance and Propulsion) 329

R & D of a Displacement-type High Speed Ship

(Part 3: Seakeeping Qualities in High Speed

Range) 341 R & D of a Displacement-type High-Speed

Ship (Part 4; Longitudinal Hull Strength in

High Speed Range) 351 Seakeeping Assessment of a Displacement

Type Super High Speed Ship in Directional

Spectrum Waves 351

Experimental Study on Performance of V-CAT

Hull Form by Sea Trial with a Test Boat 373

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S. Yamashita, I. Yoshino, H. Yagi, Design, Trial and Operation of Mitsui

T. Saito, M. Fukushima MightyCat 40 385 Mitsui Engineering and

Shipbuilding (Japan)

Session 21A Fluid Dynamics 1 9:00-10:40 Rm.A

Chairman: H. Kajitani (Univ. of Tokyo)

C.S. Chen, T J . Hsueh, J. Fwu The Systematic Test of Wedge on Flat Plate

National Taiwan University Planing Surface 397 (Taiwan, China)

S Cordier, FX. Dumez Scale Effects on the Resistance Components

Bassin d'Essais des Carènes of a High-Speed Semi-Displacement Craft 409 (France)

M.-S. Shin, K.-J. Kang, Numerical Simulation of Free-Surface Flows

S.-H. Van, S.-I. Yang around an Advancing Twin Hull Form 421 KRISO (Korea)

J A Keuning P F van Terwisga, Experimental and Numerical Investigation into L.J.M. Adegeest Wave Exciting Surge Forces in Large Following

Delft University of Technology Seas 433 (The Netherlands)

Session 21B Structure 1 9:00-10:40 Rm.B

Chairman: H. Ohtsubo (Univ. of Tokyo)

Y Kaneko K Takeuchi, Design and Construction of a Seawater K Aokage Survey Ship Built Using Aluminium

Nagasaki Inst. of Applied Honeycomb Panels 449 Science (Japan)

R G Wraith K C Brown, The Response of Various Ships Hull Plating PN." Joubert, P Yan Materials to Pressure Loads Caused by

University of Melbourne Slamming 461 (Australia)

PK Das C Tolikas Multiple Criteria Synthesis Technique Applied A C Morandi, V Zanic, to the Reliability Based Structural Design of

N.R Warren Hull Components of a Fast Swath Ship 4 / J University of Glasgow

(Scotland, U.K.)

O F Hughes, J. McNatt, Structural Design of Large, Fast Marine

B.J.' Spradbrow Vehicles Based on First Principles 489 Virginia Poly Institute (U.S.A.)

Session 21C Control Systems 9:00-10:40 Rm.C

Chairman: K. Kose (Hiroshima Univ.)

p Kaolan An Integrated Propulsion-Lift-Control Design

Hydromechanics (U.S.A.) for Large High Speed Hydrofoil Craft 501

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K.P. Rhee, J.K. Kim, H.J. Lee On the appiication of Fuzzy Ride Control

Seoul National University (Korea) System to a Surface Effect Ship in Waves 513 C.-G. Kang, S.-Y. Hong, Attitude Control System for a High Speed

S.-H. Suh, C.-M. Lee, Y-G. Kim, Catamaran with Hydrofoils in Waves 523 I.-Y Gong

KRISO (Korea)

H. Yamato, T. Koyama, Longitudinal Control of the SES Based on

M. Enomoto, M. Sugano, the Fuzzy Control Technique 535 T. Murakami

University of Tokyo (Japan)

Session 22A Fluid Dynamics 2 11:00-12:40 Rm.A

Chairman: IVI. Ikehata (Yokohama National Univ.)

S. Hirano, Y Himeno Study on Flow Characteristics and

University of Osaka Prefecture Resistance Components of Simple Planning

(Japan) Hull Forms 547 S. K. Chou, FC. Chiu, Y J . Lee A Consideration on Wave Loads Acting on

United Ship Design & High-Speed Monohulls in Irregular Waves by

Development Center Nonlinear Simulation Method 559 (Taiwan, China)

Y. Ikeda, K. Yokomizo, Simulation of Running Attitude and Resistance J. Hamasaki, N. Umeda, of a High-Speed Craft Using a Database of T Katayama Hydrodynamic Forces Obtained by Fully

University of Osaka Prefecture Captive Model Experiments 583 (Japan)

T Karppinen, A. Rantanen, Wave-Induced Motions and Loads on Fast M. Hellevaara Monohulls—Correlation of Theoretical VTT Ship Laboratory (Finland) Predictions with Model and Full Scale

Experiments 595

Session 22B Structure 2 11:00-12:40 Rm.B

Chairman: I. Kinpara (Univ. of Tokyo)

T Kosugi, M. Kashikawa Structural Analyses of Composite Materials for

YAMAHA (Japan) Watercraft 609 W.G. Price, P Temarel Loads and Responses of Steel and GRP Naval

University of Southampton (U.K.) Ships in Random S e a s *

^ - Heder Residual Strength of Sandwich Structures

Chalmers University of —a Finite Element Study 619 Technology (Sweden)

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Session 22C Seakeeping 11:00-12:40 Rm.C

Chairman: K.-J. Bai (Seoul National Univ.)

B.-S. Kim, S.-Y. Yoo, Y-T. Son, Improvement of Hydrodynamic Characteristics

M. S. Shin, C.-D. Ko, S.-I. Yang of Catamaran with Hydrofoil 631 DSHM (Korea)

M. Kashiwagi Heave and Pitch Motions of a Catamaran

Kyushu University (Japan) Advancing in Waves 643 M. Ohkusu, G.-C. Wen Prediction of Relative Motion of a High Speed

Kyushu University (Japan) Catamaran in Oblique Seas 657 R. T0nnesen, T. Vada, A Comparison of an Extended Strip Theory

A. Nestegard with a Three-Dimensional Theory for

Norske Veritas (Norway) Computation of Response and Loads 671

Session 23A Hydroelasticity 14:00-15:40 Rm.A

Chairman: W.G. Price (Univ. of Southampton)

J. Kvalsvold, O.M. Faltinsen Hydroelastic Modelling of Slamming Against

Norwegian Institute of Wetdeck of a Catamaran 681 Technology (Norway)

M.K. Wu, O.A. Hermundstad, Hydroelastic Analysis of Ship Hulls at High

T Moan ' FonA/ard Speed 699 Norwegian Institute of

Technology (Norway)

S-R Cho J-W. Park, O-H. Kim A Simplified and Design-Oriented Method for

University of Ulsan (Korea) Impacted Plated Structure Analyses 711 H Takemoto T Miyamoto, Slamming Impact Loads and Hull-Girder

Y Hashizume, S. Oka, N. Response of a Large High-Speed Craft in

Ohsawa Waves 723 Ship Research Institute (Japan)

Session 23B Propellers 14:00-15:40 Rm.B

Chairman: K. Nakatake (Kyushu Univ.)

E Bjarne Completely Submerged Propellers for High¬

SSPA (Sweden) Speed Craft • 733 H Streckwall Theoretical Analysis of Contra Rotating

HSVA (Germany) Propeller Systems and Experimental

Validation ' 5 3 N Olofsson A Contribution on the Performance of Partially

KaMeWa (Sweden) Submerged Propellers 765 H Kato, H. Yamaguchi, Performance of a Supercavitating Propeller

M. Maeda, N. Hiraiwa, with Lip-Cup 777 T Yamamoto

University of Tokyo (Japan)

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Session 23C Hydrofoils

Chairman: P. Kaplan (Hydromechanics)

14:00-15:40 Rm.C

F. van Walree, K. Yamaguchi Hydrofoil Research: Model Tests and

MARIN (The Netherlands) Computations 791 M. Hamamoto, K. Inoue, R. Kato Turning Motion and Directional Stability of

Osaka University (Japan) Surface Piercing Hydrofoil Craft 807 R. Tasaki, R. Sato Reduction of Hull Resistance with

Ship and Ocean Foundation Hydrofoils 819 (Japan)

R. Latorre, D. Bourg Validation of Hydrofoil Design Program

University of New Orleans HYF3 831 (U.S.A.)

Session 24A Propulsion and Hull Interaction 16:00-17:40 Rm.A

Chairman: H. Kato (Univ. of Tokyo)

Y Okamoto, H. Sugioka, On the Pressure Distribution of a Water Jet

Y Kitamura Intake Duct in Self Propulsion Conditions 843 NKK (Japan)

H. G. Coop, A.J. Bowen Hull-Waterjet Interaction Mechanisms: Theory

University of Canterbury and Validation 855 (New Zealand)

J.C. Rose, C.FL. Kruppa, Surface Piercing Propellers - Propeller/Hull

K. Koushan Interaction 867 Rolla SP Propellers USA (USA)

Session 24B Regulations 16:00-17:40 Rm.B

Chairman: K. Kijima (Kyushu Univ.)

P Werenskiold Methods for Regulatory and Design MARINTEK (Norway) Assessment of Planning Craft Dynamic

Stability 883 B. Meek-Hansen, O. Bergh Exhaust Emission Measurements on the High

MARINTEK (Norway) Speed Craft M/S SALTEN 895 C- Morlan Development of the ABS Guide for Building

ABS (U.S.A.) and Classing High Speed Craft 907 F Plaza, K. Sekimizu Towards the Adoption of an IMO High Speed

IMO (England) Craft Code 9 1 7

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Session 24C Hybrid Catamarans 16:00-17:40 Rm.C Chairman: S.I. Yang (KRISO)

L. Zhou, T. Li, D.L. Huang A Study of Performance Predictions for High Hiroshima University (Japan) Speed Slender Ship with Twin Wing Hulls

(SSWWH) 929 Y. Xie, L. Yun, S. Qiu Motion Responses of Air Cushion Catamaran

Marine Design and Res. Inst. of in Regular Waves 939 China (Mainland, China)

D. Vassalos, O. Turan, Damage Survivability of Twin-Hull Fast Craft* D. Clelland, M. Fan

University of Strathclyde (U.K.) ^ g^^^y ^^^g Hydrodynamic Aspects of

K. Shimizu, K. Masuyama, Hybrid Hydrofoil Catamaran 951 M. Fukushima, J. Takashina,

N. Ishii

Mitsui Engineering and Shipbuilding (Japan)

Authors Index Index 1

(* Oral presentation only, paper is not included in the proceedings.)

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V O L U M E 2

Session 31A Numerical Simulation 9:00-10:40 Rm.A

Chairman: A. Papanikolaou (National Technical Univ. of Athens)

M. Bessho, S. Sakuma A Numerical Solution of Tfiree-Dimensional

Nihon University (Japan) Gliding Plates 963 I van Terwisga A Theoretical Model for the Powering

MARIN (The Netherlands) Characteristics of Waterjet-Hull Systems 975 H. Ohtsubo, A. Kubota, R. Ishii A Nonlinear Simulation Method for Vertical

University of Tokyo (Japan) Motions of Surface Effect Ships 993 K.J. Bai, J.W. Kim, J.H. Han Numerical Computations of the Nonlinear

Seoul National University (Korea) Steady Waves Generated by a

Two-Dimensional Hydrofoil 1003

Session 31B Machinery 9:00-10:40 Rm.B

Chairman: C.F.B. Krolick (NSWC)

T B . Lauriat The TF40 Marine Gas Turbine, Some Recent

Lycoming Textron (U.S.A.) High Speed Application 1015 C M . Waldhelm Marine Propulsion with Industrial Derivative

Solar Turbines Inc. (U.S.A.) Gas Turbines 1025 RO. Moksnes, H. Engja Diesel Engine Behaviour Subject to Transient

Norwegian Institute of Loading in High Speed Vessels 1037 Technology (Norway)

R.M. Halleen, J.H. Phipps, Fast Vessel Engines-Environmentally Superior

J.R. Gladden Power for Highly Reliable Transportation 1049 Caterpillar (U.S.A.)

Session 31C S E S 1 9:00-10:40 Rm.C

Chairman M. Fujino (Univ. of Tokyo)

H. Miyata, R Hiroshima, Resistance and Motion Properties of

Air-H. Kawashima Cushion Assisted Catamarans 1065 University of Tokyo (Japan)

S. Steen, T Ulstein, Seakeeping and Comfort of Large SES 1077 O.M. Faltinsen

MARINTEK (Norway)

N.G. Skomedal, S. Falch Seakeeping of a SES Experimental Craft. Kvaerner Mandal (Norway) A Comparison Between Computation and

Measurements 1093 G.K. Kapsenberg Seakeeping Behaviour of a SES in Different

MARIN (The Netherlands) Wave Directions 1105

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Session 32A Economy

Chairman: T. Yoshiici (IWitsui Eng. and Shipbuilding)

11:00-12:40 Rm.A

Operational and Cost Analysis of Fincantieri's

Fast Ferries ^'^^^ A Study of Transport Economy and Market

Researcti for Highi Speed Marine Passenger

Vehicles 1129 Fast Sea Transportation System in the Aspect

of Logistics 1143 G. Arena, L. De Martini

FINCANTIERI (Italy) S. Akagi

Osaka University (Japan)

TE.W. Hagman, K.R. Lumsden Chalmers University of

Technology (Sweden)

N.l. Gee, E. Dudson Fast Sea Transportation—The Effect of Present Nigel Gee and Associates (U.K.) and Future Technical Developments on

Operating Economics 1155

Session 32B Design Problems 1

Chairman: K.R. Suhrbier (Vosper Thornycroft)

11:00-12:40 Rm.B

M. Yamamoto, H. Sugimoto, K. Kada, K. Higashi

Kawasaki Heavy Ind. (Japan) G. Arena, V. Farinetti

Fincantieri (Italy) K.C. Witt

Witt & Sohn (Germany) N. Umeda, Y. Yamakoshi, S. Suzuki

National Res. Inst. of Fisheries Engineering (Japan)

Global Strength Analysis of Wave Piercing

Catamarans 1167

Introducing Eurofast 1179

Lift Fans Stability for SES 1193

Bottom Plating Strength of High-Speed

Fishing Craft .1205

11:00-12:40 Rm.C

Session 32C Multihull Resistance

Chairman: S.M. Calisal (Univ. of British Columbia)

Fundamental Study on Optimum Position of Outriggers of Trimaran from View Point of

Wave Making Resistance 1219 The Influence of Demihull Separation and

River Banks on the Resistance of

a Catamaran 1231 K. Suzuki, M. Ikehata

Yokohama National University (Japan)

L.J. Doctors, M.R. Renilson AMECRC (Australia)

S. Matsui, S.-M. Shao, Y.-C. Wang, K. Tanaka

West Japan Fluid Engineering Lab. (Japan)

The Experimental Investigations on Resistance and Seakeeping Qualities of

High-Speed Catamarans • 1245

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Session 33A Concepts and Design 14:00-15:40 Rm.A

Chairman: Y. liceda (Univ. of Osalca Prefecture)

K. Mori, Y. Doi, M. Kobayaslii, Higli Speed Semi-Submersible Vehicle with K. Shimada Wing—Hydrodynamic Characteristics and

Hiroshima University (Japan) Free-Running Experiments 1257 J.A. Moret, A.Pérez de Lucas, Fast Ferry Mestral: A Reliable Answer in Fast

J.L. Tejedor Ferry Design 1269 BAZAN (Spain)

K. Levander Fast Slender Monohull Vessels for Cargo

Kvaerner Masa-Yards (Finland) Transport 1283 S. Naito, S. Sagara, H. Uematsu, Dynamic Performance of Jet Skating Ship ....1295

S. Higasa

Osaka University (Japan)

Session 33B SWATH 14:00-15:40 Rm.B

Chairman: M. Talcagi (Hiroshima Univ.)

A. Papanikolaou, M. Atlar, Hydrodynamic Analysis and Design of

O. Khattab a SWATH Multipurpose Research Vessel 1307 National Technical University of

Athens (Greece)

K. Makela, K. Riska The Limits of Speed for Displacement, Helsinki University of Technology Catamaran and SWATH Vessels* (Finland)

VA. Subramanian, C P Vendhan Experimental Investigations on SWATH

Indian Institute of Technology Models 1323 (India)

T Tachibana, O. Caltabeloti One Fast Semi-Submersible Catamaran

San Paulo State Institute of Vessel for to Support Offshore Platforms 1335 Technology (Brazil)

Session 33C Safety 14:00-15:40 Rm.C

Chairman: S. Al<agi (Osaica Univ.)

A. Nagasawa, K. Hara, Assessment of High Speed Navigation in S. Nakamura, Y Onda a Congested Area by the Traffic

Marine Safety Academy (Japan) Simulation 1349 G. Caprino, L. Sebastiani, Full-Scale Analysis of At-Sea Comfort of High

S. Saione Speed Vehicles* CETENA (Italy)

M. Numano, K. Miyazaki, Safety Assessment of Advanced Marine J. Fukuto, N. Haraki, Transportation System Including High Speed

Y Murayama Vessels with Safety Margin as an Index.... 1359 Ship Research Institute (Japan)

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M. Yamamoto, H. Manabe, Experimental Study on Fire Protection of

K. Onoda, T. Okada, K. Kidani a WPC Car Ferry 1369 Kawasaki Heavy Ind. (Japan)

Session 34A Operation 16:00-17:40 Rm.A

Chairman: H. Imazu (Tokyo Univ. of Mercantile Marine)

I Solberg, J.G. Winsents, Operational Procedures and Standards for

0 . Aare, TE. Berg thie Operating Compartment 1381 Braathen SAFE (Norway)

J. Lundgren Higfi-Speed Monohulls in Extreme Sea

SSPA (Sweden) Conditions. A Study of Operational Limits 1393 R. Svensson Experience from Operation of Large Water

KaMeWa (Sweden) Jet Units 1409

Session 34B Aero and Hydro-dynamic Craft 16:00-17:40 Rm.B

Chairman: M. Hamamoto (Osaka Univ.)

K. Akashi Flyable Hydrofoil Catamaran (FHC)—A New

ShinMaywa Ind. (Japan) Seaplane Concept 1423 M. Nakato, M.-K. Ha Motions of a Small Racing Boat Running in

Hiroshima University (Japan) Steady Wind and Encountering Waves 1433 R. Murao, H. Kasai On the Maneuvering Simulation and the

Aoyama-Gakuin University Steering Tests of an ACV Model 1449 (Japan)

A.I. Bogdanov, D.N. Synitsin New IMO High Speed Craft Code and the

Central Marine Res. & Des. Inst. Problems of Ekranoplanes Certification 1457 (Russia)

Session 34C Design Problems 2 16:00-17:40 Rm.C

Chairman: R. Hosoda (Univ. of Osaka Prefecture)

J.J. Maisonneuve Optimization Tools for Ship Resistance and

SIREHNA (France) Seakeeping Problems 1465 E. Jullumstro, J. Leppanen, Performance and Behaviour of the Large

J. Sirviö Slender Monohull 1477 MARINTEK (Norway)

K. Matsumoto, H. Tanaka, Optimization of Design Parameters of Water

H. Ozawa Jet Propulsion System 1489 Toshiba Corporation (Japan)

T Kawakami, N. Kamide, Water-Jet Propulsion Unit for High Speed

1. Yamada, Y Nakamura, Hydrofoil Catamaran 1499 R. Oimatsu, S. Matsumoto

Mitsubishi Heavy Ind. (Japan)

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Session 41A S E S 2 9:00-10:40 Rm.A Chairman: R. IVIurao (Aoyama-Galtuin Univ.)

T. Jastrzebski, Z. Sekulski Some Notes on "SES" Hull Structural Design

Technical University of Szczecin According to Classification Rules 1511 (Poland)

G.X. Yu, M.K. Wu, X. Xiao, Integrated FEM Computer Program for X S. Lu Dynamic Analysis of Hovercraft Structure

Shanghai Jiao Tong University and Its Machinery and Propulsion System ....1523 (Mainland, China)

YR. Joo, K.Y Nho, H.S. Jang, Parametric Design Trade-Off Study and YK. Choi, D.R. Lavis, Preliminary Design of an SES Passenger Car

B.G. Forstell Ferry 1531 Samsung Heavy Ind. (Korea)

J.F Garside, G.E. Horn, J.-F Wu Structural Analysis of SEC's SES 1543 ABS (U.S.A.)

Session 41B WIG 9:00-10:40 Rm.B Chairman: Z.B. Sheng (Shanghai Jiao Tong Univ.)

N. Kornev A, Kudryavtsev, WIGSIM-Wing-ln-Ground-Effect Vehicle

A. Zakharov Flight Simulator 1555 St. Petersburg Marine Technical

University (Russia)

Ando Note on Prediction Aerodynamic Lift/Drag

Tokushima Bunri University Ratio of WIG (Wing-In-Ground) at Cruise 1561 (Japan)

S- Kubo A Concept of Wing-ln-Surface-Effect Craft as

Tottori University (Japan) a Future Passenger Transport in Japan 1573 T. Fuwa, N. Hirata, J. Hasegawa, Fundamental Study on Safety Evaluation of

T-Hon Wing-In Surface Effect Ship (WISES) 1585 Ship Research Institute (Japan)

Session 41C Design Problems 3 9:00-10:40 Rm.C Chairman: K.J. IWinsaas (IWARINTEK)

T E. Svensen, S. Valsgard Design Philosophy and Design Procedures

Norske Veritas (Norway) for Large High Speed Craft 1597 S.M. Calisal, M. Atlar, Design of Multi-hull Fishing Vessels Using

J. Mikkelsen, A. Akinturk Constraint Reasoning System* University of British Columbia

(Canada)

R A . Gellatly, D.L. Blount Electric Manoeuvring and Drive Systems for

EML Research (U.S.A.) Advanced Craft 16I3 P.i^t^.^^'^ssmann Propulsion Systems for Fast Ferries 1627

MTU (Germany)

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Plenary Session

Fast Sea Transportation in the 21st Century 11:00-13:10 Hall (5F)

Chairman: C.F.L. Kruppa (Tech. Univ. of Berlin), H. IVIiyata (Univ. of Tokyo)

P1: D.L. Blount Donald L. Blount and Associates, U.S.A.

Prospects for Hard Chine, Monohull Vessels 1641 P2: K.V. Rozhdestvensky, D.N. Synitsin

Marine Technical University Russia

State-of-the-Art and Perspectives of Development of Ekranoplans in

Russia 1657 P3: RC. Hercus Incat Design, Australia

Fast Sea Transportation in the 21st Century*

P4: L. Yun Marine Des. and Res. Inst. of China, Mainland, China Prospect of High Performance Marine Vehicles in China in

the 21st Century 1671 P5: D. Faulkner University of Glasgow, UK

Some Aspects of Efficient Structural Design of

Future Fast Multi-Hull Ships 1687

Authors Index Index 1

(* Oral presentation only, paper is not included in the proceedings.)

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