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Welcome to the spring season 2016

Erik Ingolf Tvedt

Secretary-General of DSNAME

The autumn of 2015 has for sure been busy, with a lot of interesting seminars and mee-tings on topics like maritime risk manage-ment, Big Data and Cyber Security, the use of LNG as an alternative and all the activi-ties during the Danish Maritime Days in Oct-ober. Remarkable this has been our first "all English" season.

Additionally DSNAME is member of the World Maritime Technology Congress (WMTC) and in 2015 the tri-annual conference took place in the United States from the 3rd to 6th of November. Denmark had two very in-teresting papers presented, both sponsored by DSNAME. For further information, please look up:

http://www.sname.org/2015wmtc/home/. The next WMTC conference will already be in 2017 in Shanghai as part of Marintec China in Shanghai in December, and in 2019 it may be in Copenhagen in conjunction with Danish Maritime Days - if this persists. For the Danish Society for Naval Archi-techture and Marine Engineering (DSNAME) the WMTC conference might be a though act to follow, but we are proud to welcome you to a spring 2016 program filled with more relevant meetings and seminars.

The planning group gathered in the end of October 2015 and has since produced an in-spiring series of events in the spring. We take the temperature on some of the most exiting themes within the field of Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering. Our scope will be broad this season – we will go

into depth with topics ranging from Intellec-tual Property rights in the industry, software update challenges into more tangible topics such as an update on development in the Arctic as well as serious incidents focusing on liquefaction and longitudinal strength issues.

One of the really exciting news in our pro-gram will be project presentations by com-panies who has received government innovation grants, initiated in the wake of the green growth initiatives from 2013/14. Join us for our events and go home with new knowledge, inspiration, answers and new contacts. See the spring program on page 4-5.

IDA Maritim

(The Maritime Society of Denmark) The society is again pleased for the support and smooth cooperation from our partners, IDA Maritim. Without this cooperation it would not be possible to carry out our acti-vities.

CEMT

DSNAME is, alongside with IDA Maritim, member of the Confederation of European Maritime Technology Societies (CEMT). CEMT is an independent confederation of professi-onal institutions (those involved in educa-tion and professional development) and learned societies (those facilitating the ex-change of information) in the field of mari-time technology.

Through its member Societies, CEMT is able to call upon the knowledge, skills and expe-rience of over 35,000 professional naval architects, marine engineers and others in the field of maritime technology. It is there-fore uniquely placed to contribute to the success of the European maritime industry. Further information is available at CEMT web-site: http://www.cemt.eu/

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Without support no society

We would like to extend our appreciation to our contributors, the companies who sup-port our society financially – through ads in this publication or through the company contribution – thanks!

It is our commitment to spearhead commu-nication about development and research within the field of Navel Architecture and Marine Engineering – from your feedback we know that the events are well received, pro-fessionally performed and relevant. We ap-preciate your feedback and through our work we commit ourselves to continue deli-vering a first class program for the spring season!

Newsletter

Sign up for DSNAME’s newsletter at

www.skibstekniskselskab.dk/nyhedsbrev

to receive the latest news and information on upcoming events.

Events will also be announced at the web-page of IDA Maritim (The Maritime Society of Denmark).

Presentations from the various lectures will,

pending the permission of the individual presenters, also be available at DSNAME’s website in PDF format.

Registration and meeting venue

Participation in meetings of the DSNAME is usually free.

Meetings are held at IDA's conference center on Kalvebod Brygge, Copenhagen, in colla-boration with IDA Maritim.

During the evening events refreshments (sandwiches and drinks) will be served cour-tesy of IDA Maritim, usually at 18:00. On account of refreshments and the size of the room, we kindly ask you to sign-up for the individual arrangements through www.ida.dk.

If you have questions about the society, please call the society’s secretariat at +45 3333 7488 and ask for Kirsten Weede or send an email to

[email protected].

Looking forward to seeing you at one of our exciting events!

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Spring Program 2016

Monday 11 January from 1600 to 2000 hours - arrangement no. 316801

PRESENTATION OF TECHNICAL DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS SUPPORTED BY THE “GROWTH INITIATIVE” In 2013/14 the Danish Minister for Business and Growth decided to provide a grant for maritime deve-lopment initiatives supporting Green Growth in the Blue Denmark. Some of the projects, sup-ported by this initiative is now finalised, and will be presented at this meeting.

Monday 25 January from 1600 to 2000 hours - arrangement no. 316802

THE ARCTIC AREA – NEW POSSIBILITIES AND NEW CHALLENGES

The arctic area has been considered as a very remote area for many years, but more and more focus is given to this area, partly because unknown resources (oil and minerals) attract different stakehol-ders, but also because the global warming reduces the amount of ice in the arctic area. This opens up for the possibility to sail along the north east and the north west passage with commercial ships shortening the sailing distance considerably between Europe and Asia, reducing the energy demand for the sea transport between these two continents. Also more and more cruise ships operate in the Artic area around Greenland, which leads to more and more focus on safe navigation and rescue possibilities because of the possible risk for accidents with dramatic consequences, due to the lack of rescue facilities in the vicinity of these ships. The speakers will describe how some of these new challenges are/will be solved in the future.

Monday 8 February from 1600 to 2000 hours - arrangement no. 316803

SAFE UPDATE AND MAINTENANCE OF HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE - WHAT LIES IN THE HORIZON? As ships are built with more and more complex equipment and sophisticated integrated computer-based systems, the shipping industry faces a challenge in ensuring that all systems on board remain reliable and safe throughout the lifetime of the ship.

Maintenance of electronic systems on board affects each other. This is furthermore complicated by the fact that many different component suppliers use their own non-standard software formats. These components are frequently used in the set-up of the networks, representing a growing pro-blem in terms of cost with technology development moving at such a rapid pace.

When it comes to the hardware aspect, the situation is not much better. Difficulty lies in getting the correct spare parts on a worldwide basis, and the possible lack of warranty if the original spare parts are not used; are just some of the issues added on to an otherwise complicated supply-chain. During the evening, we expect to see some clarity on what lies in the horizon with these up-and-co-ming issues.

Monday 22 February from 1600 to 2000 hours - arrangement no. 316804

WHY MAJOR MARITIME ACCIDENTS HAPPENS

This meeting will digress into some other cases of major maritime accident which do not hit the he-adlines of the mass media, and discuss why these accidents happen.

One case is the sinking of the Bahamas-flagged MV Bulk Jupiter off the coast of Vietnam, on Janu-ary 2nd 2015, where the "killer" has appeared to be Cargo Liquefaction, but complexity alone, as well as other issues with stability and longitudinal strength is core reasons behind major accidents in the world of maritime cargo carriage.

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Monday 7 March from 1600 to 2000 hours - arrangement no. 316805

INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS IN THE MARINE INDUSTRY

The use of Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) in the marine industry has gained increased focus du-ring the past couple of years, and production methods such as 3-D printing may further increase the need of a joint industry definition of IPR.

Right now, Shipyards, Owners and Designers are struggling with defining, defending and executing their rights and obligations, so in unison, the industry has been developing a set of guidelines ta-king into account the differences of opinion between yards, owners and other stakeholders. Monday 4 April from 1600 to 2000 hours - arrangement no. 316806

IMPROVING HULL AND PROPELLER PERFORMANCE - AN ECONOMIC “NO BRAINER”

Today, we are faced with a world that is increasingly being measured, quantified, and optimized. In-formation technology-driven business processes are transforming all industries – and that without a doubt includes the maritime industry.

With prevailing high bunker prices, anything that can help a ship operate more economically and profitably must be of the highest interest.

Improving hull and propeller performance is an effective and quick-win solution for ship owners seeking to boost the energy efficiency of their fleet. By use of simple, reliable and accurate measurements of the hull and propeller performances, owners can make both fuel-cost and greenhouse-gas (GHG) emissions savings.

This evening’s presentations will highlight the road we are heading, and what we can expect in the future.

ATTENTION! Please check the Danish Society for Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering’s web-site regarding the final date of the events. The dates and times shown above are only indicative. The exact date along with the program will be posted on the website about 6 weeks before the event. On the website you can also sign up for the Danish Society for Naval Architecture and Mari-ne EngiMari-neering’s Mari-newsletter and be constantly informed about the arrangements.

Details of the individual events will be announced in Ingeniøren and Søfart about two weeks before each meeting.

Danish Society for Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering welcomes any ideas and suggestions for lecture topics, conferences and other activities that you think the association should address.

Note: Unless otherwise stated,

Danish Society for Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering meets at

IDAS MEETING CENTER BY KALVEBOD BRYGGE 31-33, COPENHAGEN

Entry is free, but remember to register via IDA’s website (www.ida.dk)

- alternative telephone registration with network’s secretary Helle Borch, IDA, tel. +45 3318 4650.

General questions regarding Danish Society for Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering and its activities can be addressed to Danish Society for Naval Architecture and Marine

Engineering's Head of Administration, Kirsten Weede or Mikkel Brønnum Hansen on tel. 33 33 74 88.

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Funds distribution 2015

Funds distribution usually takes place

twice a year, in April and November. Here

the Board of Directors consider incoming

applications and/or causes where the

Board of its own accord want to support.

In autumn 2015, the Foundation received

six applications for financial support, and

out of these, the Board desired to support

five applicants.

Danish Society for Naval Architecture

and Marine Engineering Foundation

was

founded by Danish Society for Naval

Archi-tecture and Marine Engineering on January

6th 1994. The Foundation’s objective is to

disseminate vessel’s technical knowledge,

including providing support to individuals

who are wishing to be trained in the

ma-rine engineering discipline, and also to

scientific researchers or other

develop-ments within the marine engineering. In

addition, the foundation aims to provide

support for the society and other purposes

related to shipbuilding and shipping.

The Foundation’s resources are provided

from conferences’ profits, returns of

in-vestment and contributions, which are

granted from different sources. The

Foun-dation welcomes any applications for

fi-nancial assistance for purposes falling

under the Foundation’s act.

If you are interested in more information

about the Danish Society for Naval

Archi-tecture and Marine Engineering Fund and

the Foundation’s activities, you can find us

at:

www.skibsteksniskselsskab.dk

Consultant Hans Otto Kristensen

applied for

financial support for participation in

SNA-MES WMTC 2015 conference, Rhode Island,

USA.

The Foundation granted 15,000 DKK.

Associate Professor at DTU Mechanical

En-gineering Ulrik Dam Nielsen

applied for

fi-nancial support to cover a study trip for 30

people to Norway.

The Foundation granted 16,500 DKK.

Associate Professor at DTU Mechanical

Engineering Ulrik Dam Nielsen

applied for

financial support to cover expenses for

WMTC 2015 conference, Rhode Island,

USA. Ulrik is attending as a keynote

spea-ker for his article within ships operations

at sea.

The Foundation granted 16,500 DKK.

Christian Berggreen, Jørgen J. Jensen,

Harry B. Bingham, Poul Andersen and Ulrik

D. Nielsen

applied for financial support on

behalf of PRADS to host the international

conference in 2016. PRADS is hold every

third year and is about PRActical Design of

Ships and other floating structures.

The Foundation granted a maximum of

10 free seats given to students, up to a

maximum amount of 35,000 DKK.

David Franz Koza

applied for financial

sup-port to partly cover expenses in

conne-ction with a research stay at École

Polytechnique de Montral, Canada.

The foundation granted 20,000 DKK.

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Maritime Development

Center of Europe

(MDCE)

– we share knowledge and

business cards

Join MDCE and benefit from creating new connections,

participate in our network meetings, events and

conferences and be inspired by our members

MDCE

Amaliegade 33B, 2nd Floor

1256 Copenhagen K

Tel. +45 3333 7488

www.maritimecenter.dk

Grefta Tryk A/S · Markedsgade 41 · 8500 Grenaa · Tlf. 8632 2922 · www.grefta.dk

Du er ikke én i flokken

Prepress • Offsettryk • Digitaltryk • Logistik

NYHEDER:Stormat print og etiketproduktion i alle størrelser og faconner

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in our program folder

Contact Kirsten Weede · [email protected]

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Honorary Award overview 2015

The Foundation’s Honorary Award is awarded to students, who have made themselve particularly deserved to receive the award for their work. The autumn of 2015 the Honorary Award winner was not one, but three students. The Foundation’s Board agreed that all three students’ bachelor projects were exceptionally good and all deserved the Honorary Award, as it was not fair to choose one over the other. Therefore, it was decided, that all three projects should be honored with 10.000 DKK each.

The first award winner was Christian

Simon Nielsenfrom DTU Mechanical En-gineering for his master thesis “Et Skibs-designværktøj til estimering af øget modstand i bølger” for which he was rewarded grade A. Christian established a method for evaluation of ships reserve power in poorly weather, in his master thesis.

The second award winner was Sam

Jacobsenfrom Aarhus School of Marine and Technical Engineering for his

bachelor project “Udvikling af fordamper I et RSW anlæg” for which he was rewarded grade A. Sam has throughout his project attempted to find a solution for ice coatings on ships cooling system evaporators, which he experienced during his internship on the Faeroese trawler Tróndur í Gøtu.

The third award winner was Bruno Friis

fromMARTEC for his bachelor project

“Calculation model for service proposal” for which he was rewarded grade A. The projects baseline was in optimizing the calculation model of computation of expenses in relation with service propo-sitions for Man Diesel & Turbo Brazil. The project resulted in an useful model for the company.

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Danish Society for Naval Architecture

and Marine Engineering

The Board of Directors

Erik Ingolf Tvedt

Secretary General of DSNAME

Special adviser and principal ship surveyor, Danish Maritime Authority Tel.: +47 52 74 52 68

[email protected]

Thomas S. Knudsen

Senior Vice President MAN Diesel & Turbo Tel.: +45 33 85 12 86 [email protected]

Per Winther Christensen

Deputy Technical Director Denmarks Shipowners Association Tel.: +45 33 48 92 52

[email protected]

Peter Bjerregaard

Chairman

The Association for Promotion of Shipping

Tel.: +45 33 48 92 10 [email protected]

Anders Ørgård Hansen

Managing Director and owner of OSK - ShipTech A/S

Tel.: +45 86 17 80 99 [email protected]

Bjarne Mortensen

Area Development Director DNV GL

Tel.: +45 30 36 29 13 [email protected]

Ulrik Dam Nielsen

Associate professor DTU Mekanik Tel.: +45 45 25 19 70 [email protected]

Hans Otto Holmegaard Kristensen

Director, M.Sc. FRINA and MSNAME HOK Marineconsult ApS

Tel.: +45 40 45 90 20 E-mail: [email protected]

Bo Cerup-Simonsen

Director, Center for oil and gas - DTU Technical University of Denmark Tel.: +45 21 78 94 03

[email protected]

Ingrid Marie Vincent Andersen

Naval Architect

Maersk Maritime Technology Tel.: +45 51 14 14 13

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Foreningen til Søfartens Fremme

Amaliegade 33B, 1256 København K

Members of DSNAME:

www.sofartsteknisk.dk Secretariat

DSNAME & Foundation

Mikkel Brennum Hansen

CEO Amaliegade 33 B, DK-1256 Copenhagen K Tel.:  +45 33 33 74 88 [email protected] Kirsten Weede Head of Administration Amaliegade 33 B, DK-1256 Copenhagen K Tel.:  +45 33 33 74 88 [email protected] Maritimt Selskab DSNAME partner Valdemar Ehlers

Chairman IDA Maritim

Nordic Area Environmental and Statu-tory Advisor

Lloyd’s Register EMEA Tel.: +45 32 96 18 00 [email protected]

Editorial:

Erik Ingolf Tvedt (chief) and Kirsten Weede

Print:

Grefta Tryk A/S, Grenaa

Danish Society for Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering Founadation The Board of Directors:

Claus Kruse

Chairman of DSNAME Foundation Naval Architect

Tel.: +45 40 45 33 88 [email protected]

Peter Bjerregaard, Per Winther Christensen, Anders Ørgård Hansen, Ulrik Dam Nielsen, Bjarne Mortensen

Granly Diesel A/S

Hovedvejen 233 B, Osted - DK-4320 Lejre Fiskerihavnsgade 34 - DK-6700 Esbjerg Tlf. (+45) 46 42 35 50 From 76 to 4000 hp

Environment friendly

Diesel Engines

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CEMT award 2015 awarded to two Danish

professors

At the meeting at the Danish Society for Naval Architecture and Marine Enginee-ring (Skibsteknisk Selskab) and IDA Ma-ritime, Chief Executive of RINA, Mr. Trevor Blakeley, Chairman of Confedera-tion of European Maritime Technology Societies (CEMT) presented the yearly CEMT award for outstanding contributi-ons to the European Maritime Industry. Two Danish professors had received the award this year, namely Naval Architect Ingrid Marie Andersen and Associate

Pro-fessor at University of Southern Den-mark, Marie Lützen.

Ingrid Marie Andersen is Naval Architect at Maersk Maritime Technology and until recently she was Head of Centre at DTU, Department of Mechanical Engineering. Marie Lützen is currently Associate Pro-fessor, Institute of Technology and Inno-vation at University of Southern

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Business Contributors

Danish Society for Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering’s events are financed by contributions from com-panies and institutions which are registered as business contributors.

All business contributors freely receive our program released every spring and autumn. Also blue meeting announcements with information of the companies’ events will be sent out via newsletters.

Donations to the Danish Society for Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering’s work are welcome. Business contributions are 1.500 DKK excluding VAT per year.

The following companies and institutions provide financial support to the Danish Society for Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering’s efforts to safeguard common professional interests of vessel engineers in Denmark;

A.C. Lemvigh-Müller A.P. Møller - Mærsk A/S A/S Dampskibsselskabet TORM A/S Hvide Sande Skibs- og

Baadebyggeri A2SEA A/S ABB A/S ABS Europe Ltd. Alfa Laval Aalborg A/S AREPA Danmark A/S BAC Corrosion Control BIMCO

Blue Water Shipping Bureau Veritas Denmark Burmeister & Wain Scandinavian

Contractor A/S C.C.JENSEN A/S Castrol Marine Lubricants ClassNK (Nippon Kaiji Kyokai) Copenhagen Malmö Port AB Corral Line ApS

Dampskibsselskabet NORDEN A/S Danmarks Rederiforening Danmarks Skibskredit A/S Danske Maritime DESMI A/S DFDS Seaways

DHI - Institut for Vand og Miljø DNV GL (Det Norske Veritas) Dong Energy Wind Power A/S DTU Mekanik, Institut for Mekanisk

Teknologi EMRI A/S ERRIA A/S ERRIA Consulting Falck Formco A/S Fjord Line Danmark A/S FORCE Technology Fournais A/S

Færgen

Germanischer Lloyd Denmark A/S Granly Diesel A/S

H. J. Hansen Genvindingsindustri A/S Hans Buch A/S

Hans Jensen Lubricators A/S Hansen Maritime Agency Aps Hauschildt Marine A/S HH-Ferries

Hundested - Rørvig Færgefart A/S Hundested Propeller A/S Hydra-Grene A/S

International Farvefabrik A/S J. Lauritzen A/S

J. Poulsen Shipping A/S Karstensens Skibsværft A/S Knud E. Hansen A/S

Københavns Maskinmesterskole og Elinstallatørskole (KME) LF Ventilation A/S Litehauz ApS

Lloyd's Register Consulting A/S Lloyd's Register Marine Logimatic Engineering A/S Lyngsø Marine A/S MAN Diesel & Turbo Marco Marine A/S Marcore Consult ApS Marine Alignment A/S Marine Travel A/S Maritime Danmark ApS Marstal Navigationsskole Maskinmestrenes Forening Mekanord

Mols-Linien A/S MS Engineering A/S Nielsen Marine ApS Nordic Tankers Marine A/S Novenco Marine & Offshore

OSK-ShipTech A/S Persolit Entreprenør A/S PJ Diesel Engineering A/S Pon Power A/S

PPG Protective and Marine Coatings Danmark A/S

Pres-Vac Engineering ApS Propulsion Dynamics Europe PumPac A/S

PureteQ A/S

Rolls-Royce Marine A/S Roxtec Denmark A/S Royal Arctic Line A/S Rådgivende Skibsingeniører

Jens Kristensen A/S Scandlines Danmark A/S Sejerøbugtens Færger Siemens A/S SIMAC SKULD

Sperry Marine, Northrop Grumman Strömma Danmark A/S

Survey Association LTD. A/S SVITZER A/S

Syddansk Universitet,

Inst. for Teknologi og Innovation Søfartens Arbejdsmiljøråd Søfartens Ledere Søfartsstyrelsen Søværnets Officersskole Teknologisk Institut Tuco Marine ApS

Ulykkesforsikringsforbundet for dansk Søfart

Uni-Safe A/S

Viking Life-Saving Equipment A/S Wencon ApS

Wärtsilä Danmark A/S Wärtsilä Svanehøj A/S

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Is your company a contributor of the Danish Society for

Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering?

If you can answer yes to this, then you are a member of the core and the vast network of firms contributing to our technical specialist association, Danish Society for Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering. The association aims to safeguard common pro-fessional interests of their members and affiliated associations and contributors. By being a contributor, you will receive several offers regarding technical specialist’s events and belong to a powerful network. We thank you very much for supporting the protection of important knowledge dissemination, exchange of experiences, ideas generation and innovation development within the marine engineering and the mari-time environment area.

Become a contributor to the Danish Society for Naval Architecture and Marine Engine-ering, if youcan answer yes to the following:

You have a

• Desire to support the vessel technical knowledge level in Denmark, so it is impro-ved and developed.

• Desire to take home new and important knowledge for your company’s develop-ment in marine engineering; environdevelop-ment and innovation.

• Desire to support the future young vessel engineers’ development and knowledge. • Desire to make sure we have a forum and a network of Danish Society for Naval

Architecture and Marine Engineering, where we can meet with peers and share experience and knowledge.

Then become a contributor of Danish Society for Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering!

The contributors are the focal point of the activities of the association.

The contributions, together with donations form the economic basis of the associati-on.

Business contribution is 1.500, - DKK per year.

See more at www.skibstekniskselskab.dk or contact the secretariat and ask for Kirsten Weede or Mikkel Brønnum Hansen – tel: 33 33 74 88.

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