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Marine Heavy Transport & Lift III, 24-25 October 2012, London, UK
CONTENTS
The L C A C Carrier: A Heavy-Lift Ship for the Transportation of A C V S
G. Goiigoulidis, Hellenic Navy, Greece
The Turbine Foundation Liner Concept
J. WBrouwer, Dutch Offshore Innovators BV, The Netherlands
Wave Induced Motion Prediction as Operational Decision Support for Offshore Operations
P. Naaijen, E. Blondel-Coiiprie, Delft University of Technology, the Netherlands
Feasibility of Electric Propulsion for Semi-Submersible Heavy Lift Vessels
K. Kokkila, ABB, Finland
Enhancements in Monte Carlo Simulation in SafeTrans 5
R. Grin, Maritime Research Institute Netherlands, NL
Effect of Porosity on the Hydrodynamic Behaviour of Oscillating Structures During Lifting Operations
H. Wadhwa, Intecsea, Australia
Non-Linear Hydrostatic Analysis of the Floating Crane Considering the Large Angle of Inclination
K.Y Lee, N. Ku, J.H Cha, K.P Park, Seoul National University, Korea
Removal and Installation of Modules onto Truss Spar with D P Heavy Lift Vessel
Z Ayaz, G. Mclelland, P. Smith, V. McCarthy, Saipem Ltd, UK
Operability of Ballasting and Lifting Operations of Extreme Loads with Integrated Hydrodynamics ( O B E L I C S )
Drs. G. de Vries, Maritime Research Institute Netherlands (MARIN), the Netherlands Ir. E.J.P.M. Frickel, Maritime Research Institute Netherlands (MARIN), the Netherlands
Technical Capabilities and Cost Benefits of Dockwise Vanguard
M JMSeij, DockM'ise, The Netherlands
First Heavy Lift Super Fly Jib with Fibre Rope Stays
G. Wender, BigLift Shipping, the Netherlands W. van Zonneveld, FibreMax, the Netherlands M. van Leeuwen, Teijin Aramid, the Netherlands M. te Velthuis, Huisman Equipment, the Netherlands
Developments in Heavy Transport Design Calculations
M. JA van Exsel MSc and J.B. de Jonge MSc, Dockwise, The Netherlands
Marine Domain Awareness and Safety of Heavy Lift Operation
S. Yasseri, Safe Sight Technology, UK
Marine Heavy Transport & Lift IIL 24-25 October 2012, London, UK
Marine Design Aspects for Large Modules on Heavy Transport Vessels
A.P Crowle, CB&I, UK
Heavy Lift Transport of 231M L H D from Spain to Australia A. Van Ginkel, Dockwise, Holland
A. Méndez and F . Lago, Navantia, Spain
Authors' Contact Details
Marine Heavy Transport & Lift III. 24-25 October 2012, London, UK
A U T H O R S ' C O N T A C T D E T A I L S
Rodrigo Pérez Fernandes
Universidad Politéctvca de Madrid, Spain
rodriperfer(g)hotmail.com
George Gougoulidis
Hellenic Navy, Greece
gougougrfglMIT.EDU
Jort Brouwer
Dutch Offshore Innovators BV, The Netherlands
iort.brouwer(a>dutchOI.com
Peter Naaijen
TUDelt, The Netherlands
p.naaiien(a)tudelft.nl
Robert Grin
Maritime Research Institute Netherlands, NL
R.Grin@marin.nl
Hem lata Wadhwa
Intecsea, Australia
hema.\vad[i\va(a),gmail.com
Namkug K u
Seoul National University, Korea
knkSOfgjsnu.ac.kr
Zafer Ayaz,
Saipem Ltd., UK
Zafer.Avaz(g!saipem.com
Eelco Frickel
Maritime Research Institute Nether (MARIN), the Netherlands
E.Frickel@marin.nl
Michel J . M . Seij
Dockwise, The Netherlands
michel.seii@,dockwise.com
Gem Wender
BigLift Shipping, the Netherlands
G.Wender@bigliftshipping.com
Jan de Jonge
Dockwise, The Netherlands
Jan.deJonge@dockwise.com
Sirous Yasseri
Safe Sight Technology, UK
sirous.vasseri@gmail.com Alan Crowle CB&I UK acrowle@CBI .com Fernando Lago Navantia, Spain flago(@navantia.es