Following the success of MARINE SIG 2013, held at Damen Shipyards in Holland, ESI brings you another opportunity to discuss the latest developments in the field of Vibro-Acoustics related to the Marine Industry. RINA Services S.p.A, based in Italy, one of the international leading classification and certification Societies have agreed to provide the use of their facilities at the GENOA Head Office for the venue of MARINE SIG 2014.
The use of new construction techniques and new material such as composite present many challenges to the naval architects and ship designers who need accurate noise predictions within the time constraints of the design process . The goal of the Marine SIG is to focus on the use of simulation for predictive modeling of marine vessels and structures for both on board and underwater noise related phenomena.
Attendees from the global marine industry involved in Vibro-Acoustics simulations & analysis are invited to participate in the event which acts as a showcase for state of the art best practises in the field of vibro-acoustic simulation.
Selection of few paper titles from MARINE SIG 2013, Holland
-Underwater Radiation for deep and shallow waters
-On board noise study of a luxury yacht
-Providing a forum for dissemination of information focused towards Marine Engineering
-Use of Hybrid FE /SEA methodologies for low frequency studies of marine structures
-Vibro Acoustic Simulation Study of large vessels
-Underwater Acoustic Signature Prediction
-Predicting propeller induced noise from CFD models
The event is FREE of charge, but pre-registration is required.
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Who Should Attend?
Engineers and Naval Architects interested in how simulation can help improve existing design practice and assist understanding the effects of new construction methods and new materials.
Objective
Support Marine SIG Members by
-Evaluating the effectiveness of simulation methodologies for various marine applications
-Identifying modeling guidelines for noise simulation methodologies to create intrinsic models for the prediction of structural and acoustic phenomena in marine structures.
-Providing a forum for dissemination of information focused towards Marine Engineering