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B I C E N T E N N I A L

M A R I T I M E S Y M P O S I U M

The University of N e w South Wales • Sydney

1 8 - 2 0 January 1988

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BICENTENNIAL MARITIME SYMPOSIUM

presented by

THE INSTITUTE OF MARINE ENGINEERS SYDNEY BRANCH

in conjunction with

THE R O Y A L INSTITUTION OF NAVAL ARCHITECTS AUSTRALIAN DIVISION

THE INSTITUTION OF ENGINEERS, AUSTRALIA MARITIME PANEL

THE COMPANY OF MASTER MARINERS OF AUSTRALIA

and

THE NAVAL A R C H I T E C T U R E SECTION THE UNIVERSITY OF NEW SOUTH WALES

at the University of New South Wales

January 18 to 20, 1988

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ISBN O 909287 90 2

Additional copies of this book may be obtained f r o m The Honorary Secretary

The Institute of Marine Engineers Sydney Branch

PO Box 95R

Royal Exchange NSW 2000

Cost $40.00 plus Local postage and packing $5.00

Overseas surface mail postage and packing $10.00

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P R E F A C E

The Bicentennial Maritime Symposium and Exhibition is being held to review the technical challenges of the future and offer a forum to discuss the latest developments and innovative ideas in the Maritime World.

The Symposium is being presented by The Institute of Marine Engineers, Sydney Branch, and is the eighth occasion on which The Royal Institution of Naval Architects and The Naval Architecture Section of The University of New South Wales have combined to provide a presentation for the maritime professions in Australia. It marks the third occasion that The Company of Master Mariners of Australia have joined as organising participants and we welcome The Institution of Engineers, Australia, Maritime Panel, to our ranks, thus combining the expertise of these organisations to provide input f r o m educators, designers, constructors, repairers and operators so bringing the participants the latest in the Maritime Industry.

This volume contains the Symposium Papers. A second volume w i l l be published a f t e r the Symposium. I t w i l l contain the Speech of Welcome, the Opening Address, the Keynote Address, the Dinner Speech and the Closing Address. It will also contain the discussion and the three papers which arrived too late for inclusion in this volume. (These papers are indicated by an asterisk in the Contents.)

Sydney

November 1987

NOTE TO PARTICIPANTSIN THE SYMPOSIUM

It is intended for each author to present only a precis of his paper leaving ample time for questions.

Registrants are therefore requested to read the papers contained in this volume prior to attending the Symposium in order that they may prepare written questions for submission to the authors prior to the presentation of their paper. After the papers have been presented, the authors will answer the written questions. If time permits, questions will be requested from the registrants present. It is preferable that registrants speak from prepared notes, a copy of which should be handed at the end of the session to the organisers so that they may, if practicable, be included in the Discussion Volume.

Participants submitting questions in this manner should include their name, address and company affiliation.

Written questions which can be forwarded in advance of the Symposium would be most welcome.

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SESSION 1

AUSEVAL - A Systems Approach For The Preliminary Design Of Naval

Ships: W. SMITH, T. LYON and B.L. ROBSON 1 HOSDES - A New Computer Aided System For The Conceptional Design

Of Ships: A. KOOPS, A.C.W.J. OOMEN and P. VAN OOSSANEN 17 Ship Design And Research Centre For Maritime Developing

Countries: K . L . KUPRAS 31

SESSION 2

The Extreme Motions Of A Frigate In High Seas: J.P. HOOFT 45 Hydrodynamic Optimisation Of Trawler Hull Form Design - E f f e c t

Of Chine Shape: R. WHITAKER, M. RENILSON and J. VAN DOORN 55

The Assessment Of Stability Of Fishing Vessels: P.K. PAL 69

SESSION 3

SWATH - The Past, The Present And The Future: J.E. SLOGGETT

and T.G. LANG 87 The Development And Application Of The Stolkraft High-Speed Hull

Form: J.A. LUND 101 Recent Developments In Water-Jet Propulsion Of SmaU C r a f t : G.H.

DAVISON 117

SESSION 4

An Appraisal Of Australian Shipbuilding Since 1940: R.CAMPBELL 125 An Industry Policy For The Australian Shipbuilding Industry: G.M.

MARKS 141 BIBO - A New Shipping Concept Put Into Practice: G.R.TAYLOR 153

The North West Shelf LNG Project: J.V. PAYNE and A . H . TAYLOR 167

SESSION 5

The Investigation Of Marine Casualties: A . F . HARROLD 179 The Ship Repair Industry In Singapore: Y.Y.FONG 189 The Australian Ship Repair Industry: J.F. WEATHERBY 199

SESSION 6

Naval Shipbuilding In Australia: J.C. JEREMY * Defence Shipbuilding Prospects In Australia: Commander M.

WARRINGTON 219 Australian Maritime Coastal Surveillance Beyond 2000: K. WILLIAMS

and R. RAMSEY 231

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SESSION 7 SESSION 8 SESSION 9 SESSION 10 SESSION 11 Page

Hydrodynamic Support In The Design Of Submarines: T.J.C. VAN

TERWISGA and J.P. HOOFT 241 Building Submarines In Australia - The New Submarine Project: Rear

Admiral O.J. HUGHES and H.H.G. DALRYMPLE * A State Of The A r t Minimum Magnetic Minehunter For The Navy: J.R.

FONSEKA 253

BULKSIM - A Mathematical Model For The Techno-Economic Evaluation

Of Dry Bulk Transportation Systems: I . L . BUXTON and P. SEN 267 Reliability Engineering - A Means To Rationalize Regulatory Oversight

Of Marine Engineering Systems: H.C. BLANDING 279 The Management Of Refrigerated Cargo In Containers - An Australian

Perspective: B. DAVIS 291

Manning The Ships Of Developed Countries - An Alternative

Approach: H . BENFORD 305 Marine T r a f f i c Information And Control Systems: B.H. GROVES *

Integration Of Research Electronics For Multi-Purpose Research

Vessels: I . HARRE 317

An Australian Designed Marine Engine Monitoring And Integrated

Ship System: G. EDWARDS 333 The MC Engines - An Engine Programme With Innovations: MAN

B & W Diesel A/S 349 Control Systems And Marine Transmission Developments: C F .

RAWLINGS 365

Australian Marine Engineers - Education And Training: J.J. SEATON 373

The Training Of Professional Naval Architects: G. COX 381 The Work Of The Ship Hydrodynamics Centre A t The Australian

Maritime College: M.R. RENILSON 389

These papers will appear in the Discussion Volume. vi

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