5 T H INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE
ON
HIGH-PERFORMANCE MARINE VEHICLES
HIPER'06
Launceston, Australia. 8-10 November. 2006
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INTERNATIONAL SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEE
Prof. Volker Bertram, ENSIEJA, France
Prof. Lawrence J Doctors, The University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia Prof. Subroto K Bhattacharyya, IITChennai, India
Prof. Sander M Calisal, The University of British Columbia, Canada Dr. Magnus Lindgren, DNV, Australia & New Zealand, Australia Prof. Jeom K Paik, Pusan National University, South Korea Prof. Jerzy Matusiak, Helsinki University of Technology, Finland Dr. Stefano Brizzolara, University of Genoa, Italy
Prof. R A Shenoi, University of Southampton, UK
Prof. Shigeru Naito, Osaka University, Japan Mr. Karsten Each, Germanischer Lloyd, Germany Dr. Stefan Harries, Friendship Systems Gmbh, Germany Prof. Michael R Davis, University of Tasmania, Australia
Dr.Ing. Prasanta K Sahoo, Convenor, Australian Maritime College, Australia M r . Peter May, Co-Convenor, Engineers Australia, Australia
Table of Contents Page
A Numerical Study of the Resistance of Transom-Stem Monohulls
Lawrence J Doctors ƒ
SWATH Ship Design Formulae Based on Artifical Neural Nets
Volker Bertram and Ehsan Mesbahi 15
Compact Waterjets for High-Speed Ships
David R Lavis, Brian G Font ell and John G Pumell 25
Empirical Study on the Effect of Hydrofoils in a Hydrofoil-Assisted Trimaran
Ryno Moolman, Giinther Migeotte and Volker Bertram 40
Attractive Alternatives of '"X-Craft"
Victor Dubrovsky and Prasanta K Sahoo 5/
Investigation on the Heading Control and Position Keeping of Surface Ships
Gyoungwoo Lee, Sankunny Surendran and Sang-Hyun Kim 57
Hull Vibratory Forces Transmitted via the Fluid and the Shaft from a Submarine Propeller
Roger Kinns, Iain Thompson, Nicole Kessissoglou and Yan Tso 72
A New Risk-Based Standard for Domestic Fast Craft in Australia
Mori Flapan S j
Advanced Analyses for the EARTHRACE Project
Walther Ziegler, Karsten Each, Hasso Hoffmeister, Quid El Moctar
and Peter Bethune JQJ
Intemational Safety Standards For HighPerfomiance Marine Vdiicles -The DSC Code, HSC Codes and the WIG Craft Guidelines
RobGehSng ]Qp
Passenger Motions on Equivalent Mondiulls, Catamarans and Trimarans
Michael R Davis and Damien S Holloway 722
The Comparison of the Hydrodynamic Behaviour of Three Fast Patrol Boats with Special Hull Geometries
JA Keuning and F van Walree / J7
Water Stilling for Towing Tank Experiments of High Performance Craft
Giles nomas, Jonathan Duffy, Gregor Macfarlane and John Polmear 153
High-Speed Catamaran or Monohull? How do you choose?
Giles Thomas, Peter Tomic and Andrew Tuite 164
Experimental Analysis of the Wet Flexural Mode Response of an NPL 6A Hydroelastic Segmented Model
Structural Condition Monitoring for Oil Tankers: a Review
Yihuai Hu and B Gangadhara Prusty 191
Experimental Method and Fundamental Studies of Splash Phenomena
Kazuo Suzuki, Hisashi Kai, Go Oishi, Kenichi Tachiltara and Taro Horiuchi 200
Predicting Motions of High Speed RIBs: A Comparison of Non-linear Strip Theory wilh Experiments
Simon G. Lewis, Dominic A. Hudson, Stephen R. Turnock, James I. R. Blake
and R. Ajit Shenoi 210
Recent Advances in Corrosion Assessment and Management for Ships and Offshore Structures
Jeom K Paik, AnUK Thayamballi and Robert E Melchers 225
Ultimate Limit State Assessment of Ships and Ship-shaped Offshore Structures
Jeom KPaik, Bong Ju Kim, Jung Kwan Seo, Jae Hyung Park,
Sung Yong Han, Yong Suk Suh and Beam Seon Jang 237
Global Structural Design of Hydroelastic Models
Damien S Holloway, Jason Lavroff and Michael R Davis 253
A Computing Method for the Flow Analysis around a Prismatic Planing-Hull
Hajime Kihara 262
The Safety Assessment in Terms of a Freeboard
Yoshitaka Ogawa and Shigesuke Ishida 273
Thick Laminates Quality for Ship Design
Christian JochumandJ-CGrundi£er 286
A Numerical Approach to Resistance Reduction of Displacement Vessels using Parabolic Waterlines
Dan Vyselaar, Voytek Klaptocz and S M Calisal 299
An Investigation into the Performance of Hybrid High Performance Vehicles
S C Misra, O P Ska, P K Panigrahi, M Korulla andVB Srinivasan 313
A Case Study: Theoretical and Experimental Analysis of Motion Characteristics of a Trimaran Hull Form
Kaspar HebblewhUe, Prasanta K. Sahoo and Lawrence J. Doctors 323
Dynamic Characteristics of Marine Hubless Screw Propellers
VAmminikutty, VAnantha Subramanian and G.Dhinesh 338
Concept and Early Preliminary Design Methodologies for High-speed Vessels
Donald Jacobson and John Almeter 351
Quo Vadis, Navy - Trends for Future High-Performance Naval Platforms
Benjamin Beauchamps and Volker Bertram -^^^
Investigation of Sway, Roll and Yaw Motions of a Ship with Forward Speed: Numerical Modeling for Flared up Conditions
Samir K Das, Sibnath N Das and Prasanta.K Sahoo 374
Airfoil and Hydrofoil Assisted Catamarans: The Price of Lift is Drag
N Homma andJWFrouws 387
Design of Contra Rotating Propellers for High Speed Stem Thrusters
Stefano Brizzolara, Emilio P. A. Tincani and Davide Grassi 402
Damage assessment in pipelines structures using modal parameter
Z R Yang, H S U, X LGuo and H Y U 421
Hydrodynamic Resistance Assessment of Non-monohedric Planing Hull Forms based on Savitsky's Methodology
Carlo Bertorello and Luciano Oliviero 432
Zero Particulate and Toxic Gas Emissions at the wharf by Commercial Hybrid-ElecUic Powered Vessels
Robert Dane, Grahame Parker, Manfred Fahr, Craig Thomsen and Bradley Patten 447
High-Performance Simulations for High-Performance Ships
Karsten Each and Volker Bertram 455
CFD Examination of Interaction of Flow on High-Speed Submerged Body with Pumpjet Propulsor