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Program at a Glance ....................................................................................................... 2
Venue Maps .................................................................................................................................. 4
City Maps .......................................................................................................................................... 6
Welcome Letters .................................................................................................................. 8
Highlights .................................................................................................................................. 12
Social Events .......................................................................................................................... 19
Sponsors ....................................................................................................................................... 20
Exhibition .................................................................................................................................. 23
Conference Information .................................................................................... 24
Detailed Program
Monday, July 2 ........................................................................................................ 27
Tuesday, July 3 ....................................................................................................... 33
Wednesday, July 4 ............................................................................................ 48
Thursday, July 5 .................................................................................................... 63
Tours .................................................................................................................................................... 76
Outreach for Engineers ....................................................................................... 82
ASME / IPTI Training Schedule ................................................................. 83
Listing of Committees ........................................................................................... 84
Past & Future OMAE Conferences ........................................................ 86
Author Index ......................................................................................................................... 88
Session Index ...................................................................................................................... 99
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ASME International Petroleum Technology Institute
Federal University of Rio de Janeiro
Program at a Glance
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15:00 Coffee Break 15:00 – 15:30 | Versailles I, Grnd Flr
Concurrent Sessions 15:30 – 17:30 OFT 1-8 Installation - Commissioning – IIOFT 1-34 Hydrodynamics IV: Offshore StructuresSSR 2-6 Extreme Seas – IISSR 2-11 Reliability of Marine StructuresMAT 3-3 Fatigue and Fracture AssessmentPRT 4-6 Design and Analysis – VIPRT 4-20 Steel RiserOSU 5-7 Deepsea Mining Systems and Underwater
Exploration – IIOE 6-5 Marine Vehicles and Structures – ICFDVIV 8-6 Floaters – IIIORE 9-9 Wave Energy – IIIORE 9-10 Wind Energy – IIIOG 10-6 Piled FoundationPT 11-7 Geological Carbon Sequestration: Subsurface
Storage and Containment IssuesRWY 12-6 Ship Hydrodynamics IV: Roll Motion and Bilge KeelsPST 13-4 Workshop on Pre-Salt Technologies – IV
Coffee Break 10:00 – 10:30 | Versailles I, Grnd FlrCoffee Break 10:00 – 10:30 | Versailles I, Grnd Flr
Coffee Break 15:00 – 15:30 | Versailles I, Grnd Flr
Concurrent Sessions 08:30 – 10:00 OFT 1-3 Floating Platforms: FPSO, FPU – IOFT 1-23 Hydrodynamics I: Numerical ModelingSSR 2-3 Probabilistic and Spectral Wave ModelsSSR 2-7 Reliability of Moorings and Risers – IMAT 3-2 Fatigue and Fracture AssessmentPRT 4-3 Design and Analysis – IIIPRT 4-7 Mechanical Behavior – IOSU 5-1 Aquaculture and Related Technology – IOE 6-3 Computational Mechanics and Design
Applications – IICFDVIV 8-3 CFD Applications – IORE 9-3 Wave Energy – IORE 9-4 Wind Energy – IRWY 12-3 Ship Hydrodynamics I: Powering and ManeuveringPST 13-1 Workshop on Pre-Salt Technologies – I
Ceremony, Welcome Plenary and Invited Plenary Lectures 09:00 – 12:00 | Louvre I, II, III, IV, Grnd Flr
The Challenges of Developing a Heavy Oil Field – The Peregrino Case, André Leite, Statoil
The Status of Ocean Energy Development – A World View, Tony Lewis, University College Cork
Offshore Technology: The Next Ten Years Solange Guedes, Petrobras
Concurrent Sessions 10:30 – 12:00 OFT 1-4 Floating Platforms: FPSO, FPU – IIOFT 1-24 Hydrodynamics II: Viscous Effects and Wave DynamicsSSR 2-4 Extreme and Freak WavesSSR 2-9 Reliability of Moorings and Risers – IIMAT 3-4 Fatigue Crack Growth PerformancePRT 4-4 Design and Analysis – IVPRT 4-8 Mechanical Behavior – IIOSU 5-6 Aquaculture and Related Technology – IIOE 6-2 Coastal Engineering – ICFDVIV 8-4 Floaters – IORE 9-5 Current Energy – IIORE 9-6 Wave Energy – IIOG 10-4 Offshore FoundationsPT 11-4 Unconventional Petroleum/Deep Water – IIRWY 12-4 Ship Hydrodynamics II: Seakeeping and ‘Simple-
Source’ FormulationPST 13-2 Workshop on Pre-Salt Technologies – II
Invited Plenaries – Continued
Concurrent Sessions 15:30 – 17:30 OFT 1-2 Floating Platforms: TLPSSR 2-2 Fracture and Fatigue Reliability – IIMAT 3-1 Welding Technology and Performance of JointsPRT 4-2 Design and Analysis – IIPRT 4-15 Installation – IIOE 6-1 Advanced Ship-Hydromechanics/Marine
TechnologyCFDVIV 8-2 Pipeline and Multi-Phase FlowORE 9-2 Current Energy – IOG 10-2 Fluid-Soil-Structure InteractionPT 11-3 O&G Reservoir Engineering, Evaluation and
ManagementPT 11-5 Petroleum Wells I - Drilling/Production/
ConstructionRWY 12-2 Dedication and Introduction – II
Awards Lunch 12:00 – 13:30 Alhambra and Segóvia, 2nd Floor
Monday Luncheon 12:00 – 13:30 Second Lower Level
Concurrent Sessions 13:30 – 15:00 OFT 1-7 Installation - Commissioning – IOFT 1-26 Hydrodynamics III: Wave Dynamics and Wave LoadingSSR 2-5 Extreme Seas – ISSR 2-10 Reliability of Renewable Energy Devices and MooringsMAT 3-5 Fatigue Improvement and Welding RepairPRT 4-5 Design and Analysis – VPRT 4-9 Mechanical Behavior – IIIOSU 5-2 Deepsea Mining Systems and Underwater Exploration – IOE 6-12 Coastal Engineering – IICFDVIV 8-5 Floaters – IIORE 9-7 Wind Energy – IIORE 9-12 Wave Energy – IVOG 10-5 Pipeline Geotechnics and Centrifuge ModellingPT 11-6 Unconventional Petroleum/Deep Water – IRWY 12-5 Ship Hydrodynamics III: Dynamics and InstabilitiesPST 13-3 Workshop on Pre-Salt Technologies – III
Concurrent Sessions 13:30 – 15:00 OFT 1-1 Floating Platforms: Spars and Semi-SubSSR 2-1 Fracture and Fatigue Reliability – IMAT 3-13 Advanced Materials and their ApplicationsPRT 4-1 Design and Analysis – IPRT 4-14 Installation – IOE 6-11 Computational Mechanics and Design
Applications – ICFDVIV 8-1 Cylinder VIV – IORE 9-1 Ocean Renewable Energy - Opening SessionOG 10-3 Offshore Soil MechanicsPT 11-1 Enhanced Oil/Gas RecoveryPT 11-2 Petroleum Wells II - Drilling/Production/
ConstructionRWY 12-1 Dedication and Introduction – I
Ronald W. Yeung Honoring Symposium on Offshore and Ship Hydrodynamics Honoring Dinner 19:00 – 21:00 | Restaurante VIPTickets are required.
Sunday, July 1 Monday, July 2 Tuesday, July 3
Outreach Presentations, Welcome & Introductions, Industry Presentations13:00 – 17:30 Bandeirantes, 1st Floor
Welcome Reception18:00 – 19:30 Outdoor Terrace, 2nd Flr.
Short Courses 08:15 – 17:00•Marine
Renewable Energy 08:15 – 16:45 Queluz V
•Subsea Equipment 08:30 –17:00 Queluz VIRegistration
Chambord, Grnd Flr.Sunday, July 1: 13:00 - 20:00Monday, July 2: 07:00 - 17:00Tuesday, July 3: 07:00 - 17:00Wednesday, July 4: 08:00 - 17:00Thursday, July 5: 08:00 - 17:00
Exhibition Open Versailles I, Grnd Flr.July 2 to July 509:00 – 17:00
Cyber StationsFirst Floor and First Lower Level July 2 to July 5: 07:00 - 17:30
Media RoomAll authors must upload their presentations prior to their session time.Chambord, Grnd Flr.July 2 to July 507:00 - 16:00
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Technical ToursDepature time: 07:30Meeting Point: Hotel Reception DeskSee page 76 for more details•CENPES Technical Tour (with Porcão
Rio´s Brazilian Barbecue)
•BrasFELS Shipyard Technical Tour (with Angra dos Reis Island Boat Tour)
•COPPE/UFRJ Campus Technical Tour (with Porcão Rio´s Brazilian Barbecue)
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Marvelous City Banquet – A Brazilian Night20:00 – 24:00, RioCentro Convention Centre
Coffee Break 15:00 – 15:30 | Versailles I, Grnd Flr
Concurrent Sessions 15:30 – 17:30 OFT 1-15 Subsea – IIOFT 1-31 Software Quality ManagementSSR 2-18 Ultimate StrengthMAT 3-8 Environmental Effects of Fatigue and FracturePRT 4-18 On-Bottom Behavior and Pipe-Soil Interaction – IIIPRT 4-24 Flexible Pipes – IVOE 6-7 Ocean Measurement and Data Interpretation – IPAST 7-4 Operations in Ice – ICFDVIV 8-10 VIV Suppression, Wakes and Free SpansCFDVIV 8-16 V&V Workshop: Solution VerificationORE 9-8 Current Energy – IIIOG 10-1 Seabed PropertiesRWY 12-10 Computational Methodology II:
Oscillatory Vortical FlowRWY 12-16 Ocean Renewable Energy II: Wave EnergyPST 13-8 Workshop on Pre-Salt Technologies – VII
Coffee Break 10:00 – 10:30 | Versailles I, Grnd Flr
Concurrent Sessions 08:30 – 10:00 OFT 1-5 Fixed Platforms and Jack Ups RigsOFT 1-9 Offshore Development and Mooring HardwareSSR 2-12 Probabilistic Response Modelling – ISSR 2-15 Collision and Crashworthiness – IMAT 3-6 Fatigue of Girth WeldsPRT 4-19 Inspection and RepairPRT 4-21 Flexible Pipes – IOSU 5-4 VLFS, New Type of Floating Facilities and Coastal
Planning – IOE 6-13 Marine Vehicles and Structures – IIPAST 7-1 Structure-Ice-Interaction and EvacuationCFDVIV 8-7 Cylinders: Experiments, An Optical Tool snd CFD
on a Tapered CylinderORE 9-13 Wind Energy – IVRWY 12-7 Ship Hydrodynamics V: Structural Response and
ExperimentsPST 13-5 Workshop on Pre-Salt Technologies – V
Concurrent Sessions 10:30 – 12:00 OFT 1-10 Offshore Technical ChallengesOFT 1-11 Mooring and Anchoring ComputationsSSR 2-13 Probabilistic Response Modelling – IISSR 2-16 Collision and Crashworthiness – IIMAT 3-9 Integrity Assessment and Life ExtensionPRT 4-16 On-Bottom Behavior and Pipe-Soil Interaction – IPRT 4-22 Flexible Pipes – IIOSU 5-8 VLFS, New Type of Floating Facilities and Coastal
Planning – IIOE 6-6 Model Tests – IPAST 7-2 Ice Model Tests and Analysis of Full Scale DataCFDVIV 8-8 Cylinder VIV – IIORE 9-15 Wave Energy – VRWY 12-8 Wave Motion and ImpactPST 13-6 Workshop on Pre-Salt Technologies – VI
Wednesday Luncheon 12:00 – 13:30 Second Lower Level
Concurrent Sessions 13:30 – 15:00 OFT 1-14 Fiber Rope TechnologyOFT 1-17 Subsea – ISSR 2-14 Probabilistic Response Modelling – IIISSR 2-17 Collision and Crashworthiness – IIIMAT 3-7 Fatigue and Fracture in Sour ServicePRT 4-17 On-Bottom Behavior and Pipe-Soil Interaction – IIPRT 4-23 Flexible Pipes – IIIOE 6-14 Model Tests – IIPAST 7-3 Numerical Ice ModelingCFDVIV 8-9 Cylinder VIV – IIICFDVIV 8-15 V&V Workshop: Introduction and Code/Solution
VerificationORE 9-16 Wind Energy – VOG 10-7 Seabed ProcessesRWY 12-9 Computational Methodology I: FormulationRWY 12-15 Ocean Renewable Energy I: Wave EnergyPST 13-7 Workshop on Pre-Salt Technologies – VII
Coffee Break 15:00 – 15:30 | Versailles I, Grnd Flr
Concurrent Sessions 15:30 – 17:30 OFT 1-30 OffloadingOFT 1-33 Offshore Wind and Fish FarmingSSR 2-22 Structural Analysis and Optimisation – IVPRT 4-13 Fracture and Fatigue – IVPRT 4-28 Flexible Pipes – VIIIOE 6-17 Wave Mechanics and Wave Effects – IIPAST 7-8 Operations in Ice – IICFDVIV 8-14 Risers – IIRWY 12-14 Multi-body and Wave-body Interaction
Coffee Break 10:00 – 10:30 | Versailles I, Grnd Flr
Concurrent Sessions 08:30 – 10:00 OFT 1-18 Model Testing of Floating Systems – IOFT 1-28 LNG ChallengesSSR 2-19 Structural Analysis and Optimisation – ISSR 2-23 Risk Analysis and Safety Management – IMAT 3-11 Performance and Application of MaterialsPRT 4-10 Fracture and Fatigue – IPRT 4-25 Flexible Pipes – VOE 6-15 Ocean Measurement and Data Interpretation – IIPAST 7-5 Structures in IceCFDVIV 8-11 Oil Cleanup, Supply Boat Loads and Gravity
AnchorsCFDVIV 8-17 V&V Workshop: Solution Verification/ ValidationORE 9-18 Wave Energy – VIRWY 12-11 Fluid-Structure / Hydroelastic Interaction – I
Concurrent Sessions 10:30 – 12:00 OFT 1-19 Model Testing of Floating Systems – IIOFT 1-29 Impact LoadingsSSR 2-20 Structural Analysis and Optimisation – IISSR 2-24 Risk Analysis and Safety Management – IIMAT 3-10 Design & Materials for Storage and Transportation
of LNG or CrudePRT 4-11 Fracture and Fatigue – IIPRT 4-26 Flexible Pipes – VIOE 6-16 Ocean Measurement and Data Interpretation – IIIPAST 7-6 Dynamic Positioning in Ice – ICFDVIV 8-12 CFD Computation Methods, BC’s and Turbulence
ModelingCFDVIV 8-18 V&V Workshop: Validation/Overall Review of
ResultsORE 9-19 Wind Energy – VIRWY 12-12 Fluid-Structure / Hydroelastic Interaction – IIRWY 12-17 Ocean Renewable Energy III: Offshore Wind Energy
Technical Session Organizers’ Luncheon 12:00-13:30 Second Lower Level
Concurrent Sessions 13:30 – 15:00 OFT 1-20 Model Testing Techniques and ValidationsOFT 1-32 Design Requirements and Methodologies for
Floating StructuresSSR 2-21 Structural Analysis and Optimisation – IIISSR 2-25 Risk Analysis and Safety Management – IIIMAT 3-12 Strain Based Design of PipelinesPRT 4-12 Fracture and Fatigue – IIIPRT 4-27 Flexible Pipes – VIIOE 6-10 Wave Mechanics and Wave Effects – IPAST 7-7 Dynamic Positioning in Ice – IICFDVIV 8-13 Risers – ICFDVIV 8-19 V&V Workshop: Discussion and Future PlansRWY 12-13 Fluid-Structure / Hydroelastic Interaction – III
Accompanying Persons Program: Tour of Sugar Loaf and Botanical Gardens: 13:00Meeting Point: JAX Tours’ Hospitality Desk
Wednesday, July 4 Thursday, July 5 Friday, July 6
Sightseeing ToursSee pages 79 to 81 for a description of the sightseeing tours on offer each day.
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Program at a Glance
KEY TO SYMPOSIUM ABBREVIATIONS: CFDVIV CFD and VIVMAT Materials
TechnologyOE Ocean EngineeringOG Offshore
GeotechnicsORE Ocean Renewable
EnergyOFT Offshore TechnologyOSU Ocean Space
UtilizationPAST Polar and Arctic
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PRT Pipeline and Riser Technology
PST Workshop on Pre-Salt Technologies: Challenges and Opportunities
PT Petroleum Technology
RWY Ronald W. Yeung Honoring Symposium on Offshore and Ship Hydrodynamics
SSR Structures, Safety and Reliability
See Detailed Program starting on page 27 for concurrent session room locations
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Welcome
Welcome from the Conference Chairs
Several years ago when we decided to propose Brazil as the venue for OMAE 2012, offshore oil production was high and steady due to both Petrobras´ entrepreneurship and the keen technical and scientific support from Brazilian academia. Brazil had just become self sufficient, balancing energy production with energy consumption. International recognition of economic growth and improvements in social development was positive. The OOAE Division and various committees and individuals who review and approve the destination for the OMAE conference recognized these achievements and awarded OMAE 2012 to Brazil!
What no one knew then, but we all applaud now, is the discovery of the Pre-Salt fields in 2009. A new era has begun that may recognize Brazil not only as a high ranking oil producer, but also as an innovative player in deepwater technology to deal with a very challenging environment as far as depth and distance from the coast are concerned. The technological challenges and opportunities posed by the Pre-Salt fields are attracting international companies, who are employing Brazilian engineers and other professionals. This ripple effect is positively impacting the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, which is responding to the demand for qualified personnel, especially since several of the international companies are investing in R&D facilities.
There is an old song in Brazil that ironically states “Yes, we have bananas”. We may need to update that song’s lyrics to “Yes, we have offshore technology!” We are proud to affirm that due to continuous efforts
over more than 30 years, Brazil is pursuing excellence in sophisticated technologies to produce oil and gas in the deepest productive regions of the ocean.
Progressively new procedures and high tech equipment have been incorporated into the offshore oil and gas industry to guarantee reliable and safe operations. One of the roles of OMAE 2012 is to promote these advances and help them to reach those in the industry who need them.
We acknowledge the outstanding support from our sponsors, in particular Petrobras, the Super Platinum Sponsor, who organized the “Workshop on Pre-Salt Technologies” in conjunction with COPPE/UFRJ
It has been eleven years since OMAE was last in Rio. We are happy to welcome all the attendees of OMAE 2012 to the “Marvelous City”. We sincerely believe you will enjoy the fantastic scenery and friendly people in Rio de Janeiro.
—Segen F. EstefenConference Chair, OMAE 2012
Professor of Ocean Structures and Subsea Technology, COPPE/Federal
University of Rio de Janeiro
—Antonio C. FernandesConference Chair, OMAE 2012
Associate Professor of Hydrodynamics and Ocean Engineering, COPPE/Federal
University of Rio de Janeiro
Prof. Segen F. Estefen
Dr. Antonio C. Fernandes
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Welcome
Welcome from the Technical Program Chair
As the OMAE 2012 Technical Program Chair, I am honored and proud of the technical program for the 31st International Conference on Ocean, Offshore and Arctic Engineering. We are presenting more than 700 reviewed papers that reflect the state-of-the-art in ocean, offshore and arctic engineering. Rio de Janeiro is the backdrop to exciting presentations and networking opportunities between researchers, engineers, managers, technicians and students from scientific and industrial communities from around the world who are exchanging ideas and experiences whilst promoting technological progress and its application in industry.
I am pleased that we were able to re-initiate the Petroleum Technology Symposium within OMAE, because this completion makes OMAE the international technical conference in ocean, offshore and arctic engineering. In total, we have twelve symposia for you to attend:1. Offshore Technology2. Structures, Safety and Reliability3. Materials Technology4. Pipeline and Riser Technology5. Ocean Space Utilization6. Ocean Engineering7. Polar and Arctic Sciences and Technology8. CFD and VIV9. Ocean Renewable Energy10. Offshore Geotechnics11. Petroleum Technology Symposium12. The Ronald W. Yeung Honoring Symposium on
Offshore and Ship HydrodynamicsI am also very proud that we have the largest
special symposium, ever, honoring the contributions of Professor Ronald W. Yeung to offshore research. The Ronald W. Yeung Honoring Symposium on Offshore and Ship Hydrodynamics with more than 70 papers illustrates the outstanding contribution of Professor Yeung to offshore research.
Besides the 12 symposia, we have a special workshop dealing with “Pre-Salt Technologies: Challenges and Opportunities”.
On Sunday, July 1, we are offering two ASME certified short courses for:•Marine Renewable Energy, and•Subsea Equipment.
The Outreach for Engineers Specialty Forum continues to focus on drawing students, who are the next generation, into the fold.
I would like to thank the Local Organizing Committee, led by Antonio Fernandes and Segen F. Estefen, both from COPPE/UFRJ, Brazil, for the outstanding work they have done in organizing such a wonderful conference. As well, I would like to thank the Symposium Coordinators and Session Chairs for their excellent work. But most of all I would like to thank and congratulate all the authors and reviewers of OMAE 2012 for their valuable contributions and efforts to make OMAE 2012 a big success and a memorable event.
Enjoy the conference and have some fun!—Walter L. Kuehnlein
Technical Program Chair, OMAE 2012Managing Director, SEA2ICE LTD. & CO. KG
Dr. Walter Kuehnlein
Welcome
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Welcome to the 31st International Conference on Offshore Mechanics and Arctic Engineering (OMAE 2012) and the vibrant and beautiful city of Rio de Janeiro. The entire Extended Executive Committee (EEC) of the Ocean, Offshore and Arctic Engineering (OOAE) Division welcomes you to OMAE 2012 and thanks all authors and participants for helping make the OMAE Conference be recognized as the primary international forum in this area.
Members of industry, academia and government agencies from over 40 countries meet at the OMAE Conference to discuss new state-of-the–art technologies and share fundamental knowledge related to the ocean environment. The goal of the OOAE Division always remains the development of novel concepts, better understanding of the environmental forces, and safer operation of structures in the often harsh ocean environment. This year’s conference has 13 technical symposia: nine of our long-established regular symposia plus our two newest symposiums on Offshore Geotechnics and Petroleum Technology, and a special symposium honoring our esteemed colleague, Ronald W. Yeung. This honorary symposium on Offshore and Ship Hydrodynamics has attracted over 70 special papers.
As we all know, Brazil has experienced tremendous growth over the past several years. I am certain that those of you who visited OMAE 2001 can attain to this fact. Much of this growth is due to the remarkable hydrocarbon reserves found in the deep waters surrounding Brazil. It is especially relevant that OMAE 2012 will feature the “Workshop on Pre-Salt Technologies: Challenges and Opportunities” as the thirteenth symposium. It is sure to attract tremendous interest.
The “Outreach for Engineers Program” continues to grow in popularity with a record number of well qualified applicants this year. It is vital that we continue to attract students and young professionals to our OMAE Conference.
On behalf of the entire EEC of the OOAE Division of ASME, I would like to thank all the sponsors for their financial support. It is important to acknowledge all the dedicated volunteers who worked very hard to make this Conference a success. Special thanks to our Conference Chairs, Dr. Antonio C. Fernandes and Prof. Segen F. Estefen, both from the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, for all their work in making OMAE 2012 a success. Special thanks as well to the Technical Program Chair, Dr. Walter L. Kuehnlein of SEA2ICE Ltd., for overseeing an excellent program. Thank you to the all the Local Organizing Committee members , the International Advisory Committee, Symposium Coordinators, Session Organizers, authors, reviewers, and the staff of Sea to Sky Meeting Management, C & M Congresses and Meetings, JAX Tours, and the International Petroleum Technology Institute. The hard work and dedication of everyone makes the conference a success.
It is with this in mind that I once again thank the organizers and welcome you all to the OMAE 2012 Conference. Have an enjoyable and rewarding experience in beautiful Rio.
—Jon MikkelsenChair, OOAE Division of ASME
Professor of Engineering, University of British Columbia
Welcome from the OOAE Division
Prof. Jon Mikkelsen
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Highlights
Special SymposiaWorkshop on Pre-Salt Technologies: Challenges and Opportunities
Chair: Mr. Carlos Tadeu da Costa Fraga, Executive Manager E&P - Pre Salt, PetrobrasCo-Chair: Prof. Segen F. Estefen, Professor of Ocean Structures and Subsea Technology, COPPE/Federal University of Rio de JaneiroCo-Chair: Dr. Antonio C. Fernandes, Associate Professor of Hydrodynamics and Ocean Engineering, COPPE/Federal University of Rio de Janeiro
The “Workshop on Pre-Salt Technologies: Challenges and Opportunities” on July 3rd and 4th is part of the OMAE 2012 conference, and admission to the Workshop is included with full conference registration.
The Workshop will explore the challenges and opportunities that have arisen since the recent discovery of the Pre-Salt Reservoirs in deepwater off the shores of Brazil.
The Pre-Salt region includes an offshore area of 800 kilometers by 200 kilometers within the Brazilian economic exclusive zone which shows good promise for a substantial amount of oil and gas extraction.
08:30 – 10:00Opening RemarksCarlos Tadeu da Costa Fraga, Petrobras
Pre-Salt Technologies: The ChallengesTuerte Amaral Rolim, Petrobras
Pre-Salt Technologies: The OpportunitiesJose Roberto Fagundes Netto, Petrobras
10:30 – 12:00Pre-Salt Fields: Pushing the TechnologyCristiano Leite Sombra, Petrobras
Technological Solutions in Flow Assurance for the Pre-Salt FieldsSérgio Paula G. Pinho, Petrobras
Experience Curves: Concept Application for Brazil’s Pre-Salt Production Development DrillingRenato de Silva Pinheiro, Petrobras
Mr. Carlos Tadeu da Costa Fraga
Conference Highlights
Prof. Segen F. Estefen
Dr. Antonio C. Fernandes
13:30 – 15:00Future Vision of Oil ProductionOrlando Ribeiro, Petrobras
Riser Technologies for the Pre-SaltAlessandro França, Petrobras
Subsea Power DistributionGraham Kawulka, Seimens
15:30 – 17:00Marlim 3PHASE Separation System – Project Overview and Execution StrategyMauro Euphemio, Petrobras
Marlim 3PHASE Subsea Separation System – Challenges and Solutions for the Subsea Separation Station to Cope with Process RequirementsIgor Lourenço, FMC
Marlim 3PHASE Subsea Separation System – Installation DesignRafael Guimarães Pestana, Petrobras
Tuesday, July 3Location: Louvre III and IV, Ground Floor
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Wednesday, July 4Location: Louvre III and IV, Ground Floor
08:30 – 10:00Innovations in Processing and Topside Facilities for Pre-Salt FieldsGiovani Cavalcanti Nunes, Petrobras
Prospective Model Testing for the Pre-Salt in COPPE/UFRJ (LabOceano and LOC)Paulo de Tarso T. Esperança and Antonio C. Fernandes, COPPE/UFRJ
An Overview of the Replicant FPSOsEduardo Perroni Furtado, Petrobras
10:30 – 12:00Dry Completion and DVA Alternative for Pre-Salt DevelopmentLuiz Henrique Alves, Petrobras
Prospective Subsea Technology in COPPE/UFRJ for the Pre-SaltSegen F. Estefen, Theodoro Antoun Netto and Ilson P. Pasqualino, COPPE/UFRJ
Petrobras Pre-Salt Logistical ChallengesMarina Fachetti, Petrobras
13:30 – 15:00Current R&D Programs in Ocean Engineering in PetrobrasMauro Costa de Oliveira
Prospective Contributions from IPT and USP for the Pre-SaltCarlos D. Padovezzi, IPT and Kazuo Nishimoto, USP
Geotechnics Challenges in Deep WaterClaudio Amaral, Petrobras
15:30 – 17:00The Oceanographic Contribution to Research and Monitoring in the Pre-Salt Region: The LAMCE-COPPE/UFRJ ViewLuiz Landau, Audalio R. Torres Jr and Luiz P. Assad COPPE/UFRJ
Santos Basin Metocean ChallengesAndrei Sales de Barros Cavalcanti, Petrobras
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Professor Ronald W. Yeung received his Ph.D. from the University of California at Berkeley in 1973 and taught at MIT’s Ocean Engineering Department from 1973 to 1982. Prior to his doctoral studies, he staffed at Litton Ship Systems, Culver City, California and was involved in the design of several classes of naval vessels. He joined the Faculty of UC Berkeley in 1982 and has been a Distinguished Professor of Hydromechanics and Ocean Engineering since 1996. An elected Fellow of the Society of Naval Architects and Marine Engineers (SNAME) in 1998, he has contributed, in influential ways, to a broad spectrum of research topics in marine hydromechanics. Among these are: computational methods for free-surface flows, ship-to-shore interaction modeling, tank-wall effects, bow-waves breaking, vortex-induced vibration, finned-body fluid dynamics, two-layer stratified flow, multi-hull wave resistance and ocean renewable energy. Foremost, he is known for his works in free-surface flow modeling and in viscosity effects on floating-body hydrodynamics. A selected list of his publications is available under ‘Ronald W. Yeung’ in Wikipedia. Among the major awards he has received are: three Best-Paper Awards from ASME-OMAE Conferences from 1991 to 2009; Fulbright-Hays Senior Scholar of the Australian-American Education Foundation in 1981; Distinguished U.S. Scientist of the von Humboldt Foundation of Germany in 1988 and 1998; and the prestigious 2002-2003 Georg Weinblum Lecturership sponsored by the Schiffbaugesellschaft of Germany and U.S. Naval Studies Board. In 2004, he was awarded the SNAME Kenneth Davidson Gold
Medal for Outstanding Scientific Accomplishments in Ship Research. He received “The International Researcher Award” of the Brazilian Society of Marine Engineers (SOBENA) in 2008 and holds an Honorary Professorship at Harbin Engineering University, China. On April 16, 2012, Professor Yeung was appointed the Inaugural Faculty Holder of the American Bureau of Shipping Endowed Chair in Ocean Engineering at UC Berkeley. A dedicated educator and researcher, he has mentored over 100 graduate students and visiting scholars; many of them are actively involved in the ocean field worldwide. We take this opportunity to express our appreciation for his dedication, contribution and service in ocean engineering over 38 years and the years to come.
You are invited to participate in this international event. Session topics include:•Ship Hydrodynamics: Powering, Seakeeping,
Maneuvering, and Flow Physics•Analytical and Asymptotic Methods•Wave Motion and Impact Modeling•Computational Methods•Fluid-Structure / Hydro-elastic Interaction•Multi-body Interaction and Optimization•Ocean Renewable Energy
View the Detailed Program by Day for specific sessions.
An honoring dinner for this Special Symposium will be held at the Restaurante VIP on Tuesday, July 3 from 19:00 to 21:00. Tickets are available for purchase from the OMAE 2012 website or at the Registration Desk before 15:00 on Monday, July 2.
Ronald W. Yeung Honoring Symposium on Offshore and Ship Hydrodynamics
Prof. Ronald W. Yeung
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Opening Ceremony, Welcome Plenary and Invited Plenary LecturesDate: Monday, July 2Time: 09:00 – 12:00Location: Louvre I, II, III, IV, Ground Floor
Opening Ceremony and Welcome PlenaryPresenters: Segen F. Estefen and Antonio C. Fernandes, Conference ChairsWalter Kuehnlein, Technical Program ChairJon Mikkelsen, OOAE Division Chair Remembering Johan Wicher, Job Baar
MARINTEK do Brasil invites to an open seminar that will be organized in two parallel sessions: ►Session1:Stressandfatigueanalysisofflexiblerisersandumbilicals►Session2:Futurepathswithindeep-wateroffshorehydrodynamics
Refreshmentandlunchwillbeserved.
Detailed program available on www.marintek.com.br.
Safe and cost-effective design and operation of floating production systems offshore Brazil
Invitation to seminar
Friday, July 6th, 2012 - 9 a.m to 2 p.m.
Windsor Barra Hotel Rooms Queluz I and II, on first lower level (SS 1) Avenida Lúcio Costa, 2630 - Barra da Tijuca - RJ
Please confirm your participation to [email protected].
You are welcome to visit our booth at OMAE Exhibit, on ground floor
This presentation will address some of the challenges currently faced by Petrobras in its offshore developments. It will also address the company’s response to the suite of technologies that are currently being developed.
Offshore Technology: The Next Ten YearsPresenter: Solange Guedes, Executive Manager, E&P Production Engineering, Petrobras
Ms. Solange Guedes
Lula Pilot FPSO (Cidade Angra dos Reis) being installed in the Pre-Salt region, Santos Basin, over 2000m water depth, offshore Brazil Geraldo Falcão / Banco de Imagens Petrobras
Invited Plenaries1) The Challenges of Developing a Heavy Oil Field –
The Peregrino Case André Leite, Vice President of Field Development, Statoil
2) The Status of Ocean Energy Development – A World View Tony Lewis, Professor of Energy Engineering, Hydraulics and Maritime Research Centre, University College Cork
3) Offshore Technology: The Next Ten Years Solange Guedes, Executive Manager, E&P Production Engineering, Petrobras
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The Intergovernmental Panel for Climate Change (IPCC) has recently published a special report on the role of Renewable Energies in future climate change mitigation (SRREN). The findings from the ocean energy chapter of that report will be presented outlining the potential deployment, the current state of development and the future economic activity around this new technological industry. There are a number of Government initiatives under way to support the development of this nascent industry and these will be described for Europe, North America, South America and Asia. The particular strategy that has been developed in Ireland will be described as a case study as will the steps that the Government is taking to implement these technology developments. This will be contrasted with some other development options being initiated by other European countries. A number of open sea test sites are being developed in Europe and the characteristics of selected examples will be given. Information about the characteristics of these sites has been assembled by the IEA-OES and the results will be presented. In order for the device developers to progress on the path towards commercial implementation a sequence of development at different technology readiness levels is required. These will be outlined and some of the research questions that need to be addressed will also be presented.
Anthony Lewis is a Professor of Energy Engineering at University College Cork, and is the Academic Director of the Hydraulics and Maritime Research Centre. Prof. Lewis has special competence in ocean energy development, maritime civil engineering and field measurements in the marine environment. These are demonstrated by various positions he has held. For example, he has overall academic responsibility for the Programmes in Energy Engineering in the School of Engineering at University College, Cork, Ireland. He was Coordinating Lead Author (CLA) for the Ocean Energy Chapter (6) in Special Report on Renewable Energy for the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC 2011), and has been an Alternate Delegate for Ireland to the Ocean Energy Implementing Agreement under the auspices of the International Energy Agency (IEA), since 2003. In addition, he is a Founding Board Member of the European Ocean Energy Association, and was a Member of the External Advisory Group to European Commission for Energy Research in FP5 programme (2003-2005). He is also currently the Principal Investigator in the SFI Charles Parsons Research Programme – Ocean Energy Systems, due to be completed in 2015.
The Status of Ocean Energy Development – A World ViewPresenter: Tony Lewis, Professor of Energy Engineering, Hydraulics and Maritime Research Centre, University College Cork
Prof. Tony Lewis
The development of heavy oil fields has gained momentum in the recent years boosted by favorable market conditions. Statoil’s international growth strategy is based on the company’s technological edge and one of its pillars is heavy oil. The company holds strategic positions in Venezuela, Canada and Brazil, with interests in the Orinoco belt, Oil Sands and offshore Campos Basin, where Statoil is the operator of the Peregrino field in partnership with Sinochem. Peregrino is the largest Statoil international operatorship and delivered first oil in April 2011. The technical and technological challenges associated with the development of these fields should not be underestimated. Low reservoir pressure and GOR, high viscosity and water production, among others, impact well design, flow assurance and the processing plant and are some of the issues that need to be addressed when designing and operating the system.
André Leite started his career in 1983 as a naval architect / marine engineer in Denmark, working in structural design and construction until 1986 after which he took several positions in Brazilian shipping companies and shipyards. In 1989, Mr. Leite joined Petrobras, working in Corporate E&P. He worked in several positions, including Project Coordinator for P-51, P-52 and P-56 during conceptual and execution phases. In 2006, Mr. Leite moved to Hydro which later merged with Statoil. At Statoil, he is responsible for new developments from early phase to first oil, bringing them through four phases: feasibility, concept selection, definition and execution, at which point the development is handed over to operations. In addition, Mr. Leite is responsible for Partner Operated Licenses, technology management and industrial development. Mr. Leite graduated as a Naval Architect / Marine Engineer and has a Masters degree in Ocean Engineering, both from Escola Politécnica USP, Brazil.
The Challenges of Developing a Heavy Oil Field – The Peregrino CasePresenter: André Leite, Vice President of Field Development, Statoil
Mr. André Leite
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Tecnologia Dopeless®
Comprovada. E� ciente. Ambientalmente Correta.A tecnologia Dopeless® tem sido comprovada em diversas aplicações ao redor do mundo ao longo dos últimos nove anos. O revestimento multifuncional de alta tecnologia é aplicado em nossas conexões em um ambiente industrial controlado, dentro de nossas plantas. As conexões são entregues prontas para instalação, livres de graxa de armazenagem. Resultados: operações seguras, menor contaminação em campo, make-ups mais rápidos e con� áveis e menor dano aos reservatórios. Os produtos Dopeless® são fabricados em linhas de produção com avançados sistemas de controle de qualidade e apoiados por uma rede global integrada de serviços de campo, centros de reparo e equipes de suporte técnico.
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Tecnologia que faz a diferença.
Principais Benefícios e Características
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OGX has achieved a historical milestone
The start-up of oil production in Brazil by a privately-owned Brazilian company
The achievement is great, but the pride is even greater.
Success rate of more than 85% in the drilling campaign
Production of 1.4 million barrels of oil equivalent per day in 2019
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António Falcão
Short Courses
Date: Sunday, July 1
Marine Renewable EnergyTime: 08:15 – 16:45Location: Queluz V, First Lower Level Instructors: Krish Thiagarajan, Professor of Mechanical Engineering, University of Maine
António Falcão, Emeritus Professor of Mechanical Engineering, Instituto Superior Técnico
John Halkyard, Owner, John Halkyard & Associates
Course Topics:•Introduction to oceanographic processes and
energy sources•Energy quantification and extraction efficiency•Wind energy conversion systems and new concepts•Wave energy conversion systems•Tidal energy conversion systems•Ocean Thermal Energy Converters (OTEC)•Novel applications
Subsea EquipmentTime: 08:30 –17:00Location: Queluz VI, First Lower Level Instructor: Ilson Paranhos Pasqualino, Lecturer, Ocean Engineering Department, COPPE/Federal University of Rio de Janeiro
Course Topics:•Subsea field development•Marine production units•Subsea distribution systems•Subsea control•Subsea power supply•Subsea manifolds•Subsea connections and jumpers•Subsea wellheads and trees
Krish Thiagarajan
John Halkyard
Ilson Paranhos Pasqualino
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Social Events
Welcome ReceptionDate: Sunday, July 1Time: 18:00 – 19:30Location: Outdoor Terrace, Second FloorJoin your colleagues for a drink and a chance to see old and new friends at the Welcome Reception. The Welcome Reception is your first opportunity to network at OMAE 2012, as well as your first of many occasions to enjoy Brazilian cuisine with a selection of delicious appetizers. Admission to the Welcome Reception is included for all attendees registered for the Full Conference and accompanying persons.
LuncheonsOMAE 2012 is pleased to provide lunch on all four conference days. The luncheons are open to all attendees where lunch is included in their fee.
Monday LuncheonDate: Monday, July 2Time: 12:00 – 13:30Location: Second Lower Level
Awards LuncheonDate: Tuesday, July 3Time: 12:00 – 13:30Location: Alhambra and Segóvia, Second Floor
Wednesday LuncheonDate: Wednesday, July 4Time: 12:00 – 13:30Location: Second Lower Level
Technical Session Organizers’ LuncheonDate: Thursday, July 5Time: 12:00 – 13:30Location: Second Lower Level
Marvelous City Banquet – A Brazilian NightDate: Wednesday, July 4Time: 20:00 – 24:00. Buses will leave from the OMAE 2012 hotels to the Banquet at 19:15.Location: RioCentro Convention Centre
The banquet will take place at the RioCentro Convention Centre in Barra da Tijuca, Rio de Janeiro. It was recently elected the best and largest facility of this type in Latin America. It is easy to access and very close to the conference venue. We are organizing an evening with typical Brazilian food and music, starting with Bossa Nova and ending with a Big Carnival Ball (personal adornments will be provided). Free professional dancing instructors will be circulating to provide assistance with the dance moves. Come and enjoy!
Thank you to the OOAE Division for sponsoring students’ attendance at the Marvelous City Banquet.
Coffee BreaksCoffee breaks will take place in the Versailles Room, Ground Floor, amongst the exhibits. The breaks occur from 10:00 to 10:30 and from 15:00 to 15:30 each day.
Accompanying Persons ProgramThe Accompanying Persons Program includes admission to the Welcome Reception, the Marvelous City Banquet and the Wednesday afternoon Tour of Sugar Loaf and Botanical Gardens (meet at the JAX Tours’ Hospitality Desk at 13:00).
Social Events
Long-term commitment todevelopment of Brazil.
www.bg-group.com/brasil
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Sponsors
Super Platinum
Petrobraswww.petrobras.com.br
Petrobras is the largest company in Brazil and has the objective of becoming one of the five major energy companies in the world. Among the bases of this strategy is the sustainable increase
in the production and reserves of oil and gas, the growth of its refining capacity, and the expansion of its activities in the gas, distribution, petrochemical and biofuels markets. The investment of US$ 224.7 billion by 2015 is planned to reach this ambitious goals. The company also has the mission to operate both profitably and safely, with social and environmental responsibility, in Brazil and abroad. Petrobras is listed on the Dow Jones Sustainability Index, a reference among investors who seek socially responsible corporations, and its management practices are aligned to the ten principles of the United Nations Global Compact. It also supports environmental projects and focuses on eco-efficiency, reinforcing the commitment to pursuing excellence in its operations.
Platinum
Halliburtonwww.halliburton.com
Founded in 1919, Halliburton is one of the world’s largest providers of products and services to the energy industry. With nearly 70,000 employees in approximately 80 countries, the company serves the
upstream oil and gas industry throughout the lifecycle of the reservoir – from locating hydrocarbons and managing geological data, to drilling and formation evaluation, well construction and completion, and optimizing production through the life of the field.
Statoilwww.statoil.com
Statoil is an international energy company with operations in 36 countries. Building on 40 years of experience from oil and gas production on the Norwegian continental shelf, we are committed
to accommodating the world’s energy needs in a responsible manner, applying technology and creating innovative business solutions. We are headquartered in Norway with approx. 21,000 employees worldwide, and are listed on the New York and Oslo stock exchanges. Statoil has been in Brazil since 2001. We currently employ about 250 people in our offices in Rio de Janeiro and another 600 contracted personnel offshore. We have a diverse exploration portfolio in Brazil, including operatorship of the large Peregrino field in the Campos Basin.
Sponsors
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Sponsors
Gold
ABSwww.eagle.org
ABS is one of the world’s leading classification societies, providing services to clients in the international shipping and offshore industries through a network of local representatives in nearly 70 countries. The core competencies of the men and women of ABS are in the
fields of marine survey, engineering and auditing. Underpinning our successful service operations is an unequivocal commitment to research and development. The mission of ABS is to promote the security of life, property and the natural environment primarily through the development and verification of standards for the design, construction and operational maintenance of marine-related facilities.
FMC Technologieswww.fmctechnologies.com
FMC Technologies, Inc. is a leading global provider of technology solutions for the energy industry. The company has approximately 15,000 employees and operates 27 production facilities in 16 countries. FMC Technologies designs, manufactures and services technologically
sophisticated systems and products such as subsea production and processing systems, surface wellhead systems, high pressure fluid control equipment, measurement solutions, and marine loading systems for the oil and gas industry. FMC Technologies has been located in Brazil since 1956, with two facilities and one technology center in Rio de Janeiro and one service base in Macae, developing local engineering, project management, manufacturing, integration testing, installation and customer support.
GE Global Researchwww.ge.com/brasilresearch
GE Global Research is the hub of technology development for all of GE’s businesses. Our scientists and engineers redefine what is possible, drive growth for our businesses and find answers to some of the world’s toughest problems. We innovate 24 hours a day, with sites
in Niskayuna, New York; Bangalore, India; Shanghai, China; Munich, Germany; and now Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Visit GE Global Research on the web at www.ge.com/research. Connect with our technologists at edisonsdesk.com and twitter.com/edisonsdesk.
Silver
OGXwww.ogx.com.br/en
SAIPEMwww.saipem.com
TenarisConfabwww.tenarisconfab.com.br
Transocean Offshore Deepwater Drillingwww.deepwater.com
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Sponsors
BG Brasilwww.bg-group.com/brasil
EMCwww.emc.com/BigData
ESSS & ANSYSwww.esss.com.br
FloaTECwww.floatec.com
IntecSea Engineeringwww.intecsea.com
Marintekwww.marintek.sintef.no
Single Buoy Moorings Inc.www.sbmoffshore.com
Subsea 7 do Brasil Serviços Ltda.www.subsea7.com
V & M do BRASILwww.vmtubes.com.br
Copper Supporters
Brazil-Texas Chamber of Commerce
COPPE/UFRJ Dean
FAPERJ/Governo do Estado
Media
Schiff & Hafenwww.shipandoffshore.net
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Exhibition
Altair Engineeringwww.altair.com
ASMEwww.asme.org
CNEC WorleyParsonswww.cnec.com.br / www.worleyparsons.com
ESSS & ANYSYSwww.esss.com.br
Exhibition
Visit the exhibits located in the Versailles Room, Ground Floor to discover new products and services from some of the industry’s leading organizations. Coffee and tea will be served amongst the exhibits during Coffee Breaks.
GL Noble Dentonwww.gl-nobledenton.com
Marintek do Brasil Ltdawww.marintek.com.br
Orcina Limited www.orcina.com
Teledyne RD Instruments, Incwww.rdinstruments.com
Exhibit HoursDates: July 2 to July 5Location: Versailles I, Ground FloorTimes: 09:00 – 17:00
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Conference Information
RegistrationThe Registration Desk will be located in the Chambord Room, Ground Floor and is open during the following hours:Sunday, July 1: 13:00 – 20:00Monday, July 2: 07:00 – 17:00Tuesday, July 3: 07:00 – 17:00Wednesday, July 4: 08:00 – 17:00Thursday, July 5: 08:00 – 17:00
Name BadgesIn addition to being a means of identification to colleagues, you are required to wear your name badge for admission to conference sessions and events. Room monitors will check name badges before allowing anyone into the session or event. Replacement badges are available at the Registration Desk at a cost of R$50 per badge. On each name badge the type of registration is identified, and they are as follows: Full Conference: Attendees who have paid the author/member or non-member registration fee qualify for this badge. Attendees wearing this badge are entitled to admission to all conference sessions, daily refreshment breaks, the Welcome Reception, the Exhibition, the Awards Luncheon, the Technical Sessions Organizers’ Lunch and the Final Banquet. Full Conference attendees will also receive a conference bag, a final program and a CD of proceedings.
Daily Registration: Attendees who have paid the one-day registration fee qualify for the badge representing the day they have selected to attend. Attendees wearing this badge are entitled to the following on the day they have selected to attend: admission to conference sessions, refreshment breaks, the Exhibition, food and beverage served on the specified day, excluding the Final Banquet. Daily attendees will also receive a conference bag and a CD of proceedings.Student Registration: Attendees who have paid the student registration fee qualify for this badge. Attendees wearing this badge are entitled to conference sessions, daily refreshment breaks, the Welcome Reception, the Exhibition, the Awards Luncheon and the Technical Sessions Organizers’ Lunch. Student attendees are also invited to attend the Final Banquet, thanks to sponsorship from the OOAE Division. Student attendees will also receive a conference bag and a CD of proceedings.Accompanying Person: Guests who have registered as an accompanying person qualify for this badge and are entitled to admission to the Welcome Reception, the Wednesday afternoon Tour of Sugar Loaf and Botanical Gardens and the Final Banquet.Exhibitors: Exhibitors have access to the Exhibition and to daily refreshment breaks and lunches served by the conference. Access to conference sessions, the Final Banquet and the tours are not included in the exhibitor badge.
Conference Information
Offshore drilling requires a strategy, especially in today’s environment where the wrong move can be more costly than ever. That’s why the first move should be to look for a company with worldwide capability and experience. And that’s Transocean.
Transocean has more experience drilling deepwater and harsh-environment wells than anyone. We also have the largest and most diverse fleet in the world, so we can deliver exactly the service our customers need when and where they need it. And we operate in every major oil and gas area, so we can save on mobilization and demobilization costs worldwide.
Put them all together and you can see why more and more customers have learned that the right move is frequently the easiest move. That’s why they call Transocean.
Transocean: We’re never out of our depth.®
www.deepwater.com
Conference Information
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Author PresentationsAuthors must upload their presentations in the Media Room (Chambord, Ground Floor) prior to their session time.
Certificate of AttendanceAll conference attendees of OMAE 2012 will receive a certificate of attendance upon registration at the conference.
Conference EvaluationOur aim is to deliver a conference that is an enjoyable and educational experience. We rely on your full and honest feedback to improve future conferences. An online survey will be emailed to you following the conference and we appreciate your time and assistance in completing the survey and providing your feedback.
Dietary RequirementsAttendees who advised the Conference Secretariat of their special dietary needs will have a special dietary ticket for each lunch and the Marvelous City Banquet located in their registration envelope. Special dietary tickets are not required at the Welcome Reception. If you have not advised the Conference Secretariat of your special dietary needs, please advise the staff at the Registration Desk before 20:00 on Sunday, July 1.
First Aid or Medical EmergencyFor first aid assistance or in case of a medical emergency, please go the Registration Desk and explain the nature of the emergency.
Lost & FoundShould you lose or misplace an item, please go to the Registration Desk for assistance.
Meeting Room ProtocolEvery effort will be made to ensure that all sessions start and end on time. Presenters and conference attendees are all asked to work together to achieve this. This may mean having to cut short a valuable discussion; however, conference organizers request your cooperation for the benefit of all attendees. Please turn your cell phone and other noise making devices off or set to vibrate.
SmokingSmoking is not permitted within the venue. Smoking is allowed only in designated outdoor areas specified by the venue. Please check with the hotel staff for the location of the nearest smoking locations.
Internet / Cyber StationsFree WI FI internet is offered. The password is available at the Registration Desk (Chambord, Ground Floor) and is also in the delegate bag.
There will be two Cyber Stations available for use on the First Floor and First Lower Floor.
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GE WorksGE Global research is a hub of technology development for all of GE’s businesses. We have scientists and engineers around the globe—including at our newest location in rio de Janeiro, Brazil—working to build, move, power, and cure the world. Not just imagining. Doing. GE Works.
www.ge.com/brasilresearch
GE Global Research
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Monday, 13:30–15:00
Offshore Technology
1-1 Floating Platforms: Spars and Semi-SubMonday July 2 Itamaraty | 13:30–15:00Session Chair: Anil Sablok, Technip, USA Session Co-Chair: Flavia Rezende, Bureau Veritas, Brazil
Optimized Global Sizing Approach for Gulf of Mexico Production Semisubmersible OMAE2012-83114Neil WilliamsWison Offshore & Marine (USA), Inc., Houston, TX, USA
Basic Design of a Semi-Submersible Rig for Experimental Drilling of Methane Hydrate by Harmonic Design Tool OMAE2012-83309Tomoki Taniguchi1 Kazuhiro Yukawa1 Kazuhisa Otsubo1 Hiroshi Sato2
1. National Maritime Research Institute, Tokyo, Japan; 2. National Maritime Research Institute, Mitaka, Japan
The Influence Research of Utimate Strength to Deepwater Semi-submersible Platforms Structure Under Corrosion Damage OMAE2012-83549Jian Zhang, Zhong X Shen, Chun Y Ji, Qun YinJiangsu University of Science and Technology, ZhenJiang, China
Structures, Safety and Reliability
2-1 Fracture and Fatigue Reliability – IMonday July 2 Queluz I | 13:30–15:00Session Chair: Bernt Leira, NTNU, Norway
The Fatigue Crack Propagation of the Ship Structures in Random Sea States OMAE2012-83073Guoqing Feng1 Junwei Cao2 Huilong Ren3 Hui Li1
1. Harbin Engineering University, Harbin, China; 2. China Ship Development and Design Center, Wuhan, China
A Comparison of Direct Calculation Approaches Applied on the Fatigue Strength Assessment of a Panamax Container Ship OMAE2012-83332Zhiyuan Li, Wengang Mao, Jonas RingsbergChalmers University of Technology, Gothenburg, Sweden
Fatigue Variation in Ships Due to the Variability of Environmental Loads OMAE2012-83293Wengang Mao, Zhiyuan Li, Jonas Ringsberg, Igor RychlikChalmers University of Technology, Gothenburg, Sweden
Application of Fatigue Reliability Analysis to a Typical Upper Deck Penetration Structure of a Ship OMAE2012-83123Bongjae Kim, P. Radha, Taemin Cho, Yongsuk Suh, Jaekwang EomSamsung Heavy Industries, Geoje, Korea
Detailed Program
Monday, 13:30–15:00
Materials Technology
3-13 Advanced Materials and their ApplicationsMonday July 2 El Pardo I | 13:30–15:00Session Chair: Daryush K. Aidun, Clarkson University, USA Session Co-Chair: Pascinthe Saad, ConocoPhillips, USA
Composite Drilling Riser on Heidrun, a Decade in Operational Experience OMAE2012-83857Bjørn Melve1 Kristin Nedrelid1 Siv Arna Tanem2 Lasse Kroknes2 Stein H. Myrmel2
1. Statoil ASA, Trondheim, Norway; 2. Statoil, Stjørdal, Norway
Thermoplastic Composite Riser for Deepwater Applications OMAE2012-84167Martin van Onna, Bart Steuten, Jens de KanterAirborne Composite Tubulars, The Hague, Netherlands
Sharp Phase Change in Shape Memory Alloy Thermal Actuators for Subsea Flow Control OMAE2012-83979Eric Gilbertson1 Franz S. Hover1 Bryan Freeman2
1. Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA, USA; 2. Chevron Energy Technology Company, Houston, TX, USA
Pipeline and Riser Technology
4-1 Design and Analysis – IMonday July 2 Louvre I | 13:30–15:00Session Chair: Vincent Olunloyo, University of Lagos, Nigeria Session Co-Chair: Laurent Decoret, Technip, France
Effect of Flexibility of Structural Steel on Piping System OMAE2012-83020Raja Ram GuptaSamsung Engineering, India, Noida, India
Design Aspects of the Zap-Lok Connection for Onshore and Offshore Applications OMAE2012-83107Ben ChapmanZap-Lok Pipeline Systems Inc., Rouen, France
Assessment of Different Technologies of Vertical Hydraulic Transport for Deep Sea Mining Applications OMAE2012-83156Stanislav Verichev1 Valery Drobadenko2 Nikolay Malukhin2 Alexandr Vilmis2 Pieter Lucieer3 John Heeren3 Bob van Doesburg3
1. MTI Holland, Kinderdijk, Netherlands; 2. Moscow State Geological Exploration University, Moscow, Russia; 3. IHC Merwede, Kinderdijk, Netherlands
In Place Stability and Integrity of Offshore Pipelines Across Erodible or Loose Sea Beds OMAE2012-84276Roberto BruschiSaipem S.p.A., Fano (PU), Italy
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Pipeline and Riser Technology
4-14 Installation – IMonday July 2 Louvre II | 13:30–15:00Session Chair: Duane DeGeer, INTECSEA, Inc, USA Session Co-Chair: Waldir Pinto, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande, Brazil
Beachpull Installation of Long Pipelines and Cables OMAE2012-83059SenthilKumar Durairaj, Kiran BhargavMcDermott Middle East, Inc., Dubai, United Arab Emirates
Extend Reel-Ability of HMC New Aegir Reeling Vessel Based on Reliability Based Assessment and Bending Tests Program OMAE2012-83061Erwan Karjadi1 Henk Smienk1 Helen Boyd1 Olav Aamlid2
1. Heerema Marine Contractors, Leiden, Netherlands; 2. Det Norske Veritas, Høvik, Norway
Plasticity Induced Residual Stress In Pipes OMAE2012-83530Daowu Zhou, Ali SisanDet Norske Veritas, London, United Kingdom
A Discussion of Practical Aspects of Reeled Flowline Installation OMAE2012-83649Soheil ManouchehriCyrus Oil and Gas Resources Ltd., London, United Kingdom
Ocean Engineering
6-11 Computational Mechanics and Design Applications – IMonday July 2 Alvorada II | 13:30–15:00Session Chair: Jung L. Lee, Sungkyunkwan University, Korea Session Co-Chair: Daniel Valentine, Clarkson University, USA
Rod Dynamics with Large Stretch OMAE2012-83889William Webster1 Kostas Lambrakos2 Jang W. Kim3 Xiaoning Jing2
1. University of California, Kensington, CA, USA; 2. Technip USA, Inc., Houston, TX, USA; 3. Technip, Houston, TX, USA
Development of a Wing Section Design Code Including Inviscid/Viscous Interaction OMAE2012-83439Christoph Steinbach, Stefan KruegerHamburg University of Technology, Hamburg, Germany
Stability Evaluations of Semi-Submersible Heavy Transport Vessels by a Progressive Flooding Simulation Tool OMAE2012-83657Hendrik Dankowski, Hannes HateckeHamburg University of Technology, Hamburg, Germany
Effective Estimation of Water Waves Scattering by Double-row Pile Breakwaters OMAE2012-84197Omid Nejadkazem, Ahmad Reza Mostafa GharabaghiSahand University of Technology, Sahand, Iran
CFD and VIV
8-1 Cylinder VIV – IMonday July 2 Imperial | 13:30–15:00Session Chair: Juan Pontaza, Shell International Exploration & Production, USA Session Co-Chair: Michael Tognarelli, BP America Production Co., USA
A Numerical Study on the Fluid Flow around a Circular Cylinder Near a Wall OMAE2012-83068Mário Caruso1 Juan Wanderly2
1. Det Norske Veritas, Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil; 2. Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil
URANS Calculations for the Smooth Circular Cylinder Flow in a Wide Range of Reynolds Numbers: Solution Verification & Validation with a Large Set of Experimental Data OMAE2012-83155Guilherme Rosetti1 Guilherme Vaz2 André L. C. Fujarra1
1. University of São Paulo, São Paulo, SP, Brazil; 2. MARIN, Wageningen, Netherlands
Forced Motion Experiments with Orbits from Observed Vortex Induced Vibrations of an Flexible Beam in Uniform and Shear Flow OMAE2012-83160Decao Yin1 Carl. M. Larsen2
1. CeSOS/MARINTEK, Trondheim, Norway; 2. CeSOS/Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Trondheim, Norway
Experimental Investigation on Added Mass Coefficient of a Truss Spar Subjected to Vortex-Induced Motions OMAE2012-83216Hui Zhang, Jianmin Yang, Haining Lu, Tao PengShanghai Jiao Tong University, Shanghai, China
Ocean Renewable Energy
9-1 Ocean Renewable Energy – Opening SessionMonday July 2 Versailles II | 13:30–15:00Session Chair: Charles Smith, Petroleum Research Newfoundland & Labrador, Canada Session Co-Chair: John Halkyard, John Halkyard & Associates, USA
Reducing the Cost of Ocean Energy OMAE2012-84252Allard van Hoeken1 Anne van Houten2
1. Bluewater Energy Services, Hoofddorp, Netherlands; 2. Bluewater Energy Services B.V. New Energy Group, Hoofddorp, Netherlands
State-Of-The-Art Review of Floating Platform Concepts for Offshore Wind Energy Generation OMAE2012-83690Krish Thiagarajan, Habib DagherUniversity of Maine, Orono, ME, USA
Selection of a Surface Platform for Ocean Thermal Energy Conversion OMAE2012-84239John HalkyardJohn Halkyard & Associates, Houston, TX, USA
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Offshore Geotechnics
10-3 Offshore Soil MechanicsMonday July 2 Queluz VII | 13:30–15:00Session Chair: Sascha Henke, Hamburg University of Technology, Germany Session Co-Chair: Jisheng Zhang, Hohai University, China
Strength Behaviour Analysis of an Offshore Brazilian Marine Clay OMAE2012-83008Diego de Freitas Fagundes1 Khader Rammah2 Marcio S. S. Almeida1 Jose Renato M. S. Oliveira3 Julio G. A. Pequeno1 Ricardo Garske Borges4
1. Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil; 2. COPPE-UFRJ, Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil; 3. Military Institute of Engineering, Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil; 4. CENPES / Petrobras, Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil
Temperature Distribution and Frozen Soil Characteristics at Jangbogo Antarctic Research Station OMAE2012-83121Seung Seo Hong1 Youngseok Kim1 Jung-Hee Park2 Jong-Sub Lee2 Jangguen Lee1
1. Korea Institute of Construction Technology, Goyang-Si, Korea; 2. Korea University, Seoul, Korea
A Study on Characteristics of Frost Heaving with Soil Samples from Terra Nova in the East Antarctic Region OMAE2012-83119Youngseok Kim1 Seung Seo Hong1 Jung-Hee Park2 Jong-Sub Lee2 Jae Mo Kang1
1. Korea Institute of Construction Technology, Goyang-Si, Korea; 2. Korea University, Seoul, Korea
Dynamic Response of a Porous Seabed Combined Wave and Current Loadings: Effects of Inertial Terms OMAE2012-83258B Liu, Dong JengShanghai Jiao Tong University, Shanghai, China
Petroleum Technology
11-1 Enhanced Oil/Gas RecoveryMonday July 2 Liberade | 13:30–15:00Session Chair: Anuj Gupta, Texas A&M University at Qatar, Qatar
Mesoscale Modeling of Non-isothermal Fluid Displacement in Capillary Tube using Dissipative Particle Dynamics OMAE2012-83485M. S. Zaman, M. G. SatishDalhousie University, Halifax, NS, Canada
Modeling the Effect of Reduced Liquid-Wetting on Spontaneous Imbibition for Condensate Blocking Applications OMAE2012-84090Nour El Cheikh Ali, Mahmoud Abouseida, Mashhad FahesTexas A&M University at Qatar, Doha, Qatar
Lattice Boltzmann Simulation of Miscible Fluids Displacement in the Pore Space OMAE2012-84155Yiqiang Liang, Yongchen Song, Weizhong LiDalian University of Technology, Dalian, China
Characterization of Matrix Wettability and Mass Transfer from Matrix to Fractures in Carbonate Reservoirs OMAE2012-84172Anuj GuptaTexas A&M University at Qatar, Doha, Qatar
Fractional Flow Analysis of Displacement in a Co2 Enhanced Gas Recovery Process for Carbonate Reservoirs OMAE2012-84173Uchenna Odi, Anuj GuptaTexas A&M University at Qatar, Doha, Qatar
Petroleum Technology
11-2 Petroleum Wells II – Drilling/Production/ConstructionMonday July 2 Bandeirantes | 13:30–15:00 Session Chair: Otto Santos, Petrobras, Brazil Session Co-Chair: Jose Cunha, Ecopetrol America, USA
A Study of Hydrocarbon Releases in the Gulf of Mexico, 1996 thru 2010 OMAE2012-84123Louise Matilde Smith, John Rogers Smith, Lauren Pattee, Julius LanglinaisLouisiana State University, Baton Rouge, LA, USA
Dynamic Evaluation of Invasion and Back Flow in Carbonate and Sandstone Reservoirs OMAE2012-84213Bruno Silveira, Rosangela B. Z. L. MorenoState University of Campinas, Campinas, SP, Brazil
Loss Circulation and Formation Damage Control on Overbalanced Drilling Applying Different Formulations of Water Based Drill-In Fluids on Sandstone Reservoir OMAE2012-84227Leandro F. Lopes, Bruno O. Silveira, Rosangela B. Z. L. MorenoState University of Campinas, Campinas, SP, Brazil
Wax Deposition in Laminar and Turbulent Flow in Pipelines OMAE2012-83813Luis Azevedo, Luciana Souza, Helena Veiga, Luis Palomino, Luis Minchola, Angela NieckelePUC-Rio, Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil
Ronald W. Yeung Honoring Symposium on Offshore and Ship Hydrodynamics
12-1 Dedication and Introduction – IMonday July 2 Alvorada I | 13:30–15:00Session Chair: Solomon Yim, Oregon State University, USA Session Co-Chair: Sergio Sphaier, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Effects of Viscosity and Free-Surface Nonlinearity on the Wave Motion Generated by an Oscillating Twin Hull OMAE2012-83171Palaniswamy AnathakrishnanFlorida Atlantic University, Boca Raton, FL, USA
Towards Fully Non-Linear Floating Body Simulations by a Potential Method OMAE2012-83554Heinrich SoedingTU Hamburg Harburg, Hamburg, Germany
WindFloat Contraption: From Conception to Reproduction OMAE2012-84036Alexia Aubault, Christian Cermelli, Alireza Lahijanian, Alan Lum, Antoine Peiffer, Dominique RoddierMarine Innovation & Technology, Berkeley, CA, USA
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Offshore Technology
1-2 Floating Platforms: TLPMonday July 2 Itamaraty | 15:30–17:30Session Chair: Steve Leverette, SBM Atlantia, USA Session Co-Chair: Bonjun Koo, Technip USA, Inc., USA
Hydrodynamic Analysis of Tension Based Tension Leg Platform OMAE2012-83256D.S. Bhaskara Rao1 R Panneer Selvam1 Nagan Srinivasan2
1. Indian Institute of Technology, Chennai, TN, India; 2. DSI, Houston, TX, USA
Effect of High-Frequency Response on TLP Tendon Fatigue OMAE2012-83264Edmund Muehlner1 Surya Banumurthy1 John Murray2
1. FloaTEC, LLC, Houston, TX, USA; 2. JJ Murray PE, Houston, TX, USA
Damping Characteristics of Heave Plates Attached to Spar Hull OMAE2012-83290Nimmy Thankom Philip, S. Nallayarasu, Subratha Kumar BhattacharyyaIndian Institute of Technology, Chennai, TN, India
Structures, Safety and Reliability
2-2 Fracture and Fatigue Reliability – IIMonday July 2 Queluz I | 15:30–17:30Session Chair: Jonas Ringsberg, Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden
A Simple Criterion to Predict Fracture of Offshore Steel Structures in Extremely-Low Cycle Fatigue Region OMAE2012-83432S.A. Sudath C Siriwardane1 R.M. Chandima Ratnayake2
1. University of Stavanger, Stavanger, Norway; 2. University of Stavanger - UiS, Stavanger, Norway
3D Fracture Simulations of Sent Specimens Including Welding Residual Stresses OMAE2012-84057Alexandre Kane, Sigmund K. Ås, Erling OstbySINTEF, Trondheim, Norway
Prediction of Fatigue Crack Initiation Life Based on the Extended Cyclic Plasticity Model OMAE2012-83828Seiichiro Tsutsumi, Osaka University, Osaka, Japan
Benefits of Ultrasonic Peening Treatment in Fatigue Improvement of Welded Elements OMAE2012-83175Jacob Kleiman, Yuri Kudryavtsev, Alexander LugovskoyStructural Integrity Technologies (Sintec) Inc., Markham, ON, Canada
Derivation of the Probability Function Governing the Distribution of SCFs in Two-Planar CHS DKT Connections of Offshore Jacket Structures OMAE2012-83076Mohammad Ali Lotfollahi-Yaghin, Hamid AhmadiUniversity of Tabriz, Tabriz, Iran
Materials Technology
3-1 Welding Technology and Performance of JointsMonday July 2 El Pardo I | 15:30–17:30Session Chair: Jaime Buitrago, ExxonMobil Upstream Research, USA Session Co-Chair: Koji Gotoh, Kyushu University, Japan
Challenges in Weldability of Dissimilar Alloys OMAE2012-84263Daryush K. Aidun, Alireza Bahrami, Hamid EisazadehClarkson University, Potsdam, NY, USA
Optimisation of Heat Pressure Welding of Steel Wire in Flexible Riser Manufacture, applying Taguchi Design-of-experiment Approaches OMAE2012-83644John G RaffertyWellstream Flexibles - GE Oil & Gas, Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom
Mechanical Integrity Modeling of Forge Welded Pipes for Offshore Applications OMAE2012-83940Ganesan Somasundaram Marimuthu1 Per Thomas Moe1 Junyan Liu2 Bjarne Salberg2
1. Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Trondheim, Norway; 2. AMR Engineering AS, Drammen, Norway
Development and Qualification of Diffusion-Bonding Procedures for Microchannel Heat Exchangers OMAE2012-84007Xiuqing LiHeatric, Poole, United Kingdom
Pipeline and Riser Technology
4-2 Design and Analysis – IIMonday July 2 Louvre I | 15:30–17:30Session Chair: Laurent Decoret, Technip, France Session Co-Chair: Vincent Olunloyo, University of Lagos, Nigeria
Axial Strength of Reinforced Thermoplastic Pipe (RTP) OMAE2012-83189Yong Bai1 Yu Wang2 Peng Cheng2 Qiang Liu3 Jing Xianghai3 Xu Liangbiao3
1. OPR Offshore Pipelines & Risers Inc, Hangzhou, China; 2. ZheJiang University, HangZhou, China; 3. Aerosun OPR Composite Pipe Engineering Ltd., NanJing, China
Numerical Study of Hydrodynamic Forces on a Submarine Piggyback Pipeline under Wave Action OMAE2012-83214Xiaofei Cheng, Yongxue Wang, Bing Ren, Guoyu WangState Key Laboratory of Coastal and Offshore Engineering, Dalian, China
A Penalty-Based Body-Pipeline Contact Element for Simulation of Pull-Over Events OMAE2012-83304Vegard Longva, Svein SavikNorwegian University of Science and Technology, Trondheim, Norway
Worldwide Approximations of Current Profiles for Steel Riser Design – the WACUP Project OMAE2012-83348Marc Prevosto1 George Forristall2 Gus Jeans3 Liam Harrington-Missin4 Christelle Herry5 Gavin Harte6 Patrick Dooley6
1. IFREMER, Plouzané, France; 2. Forristall Ocean Engineering, Inc., Camden, ME, USA; 3. Oceanalysis Ltd, Wallingford, United Kingdom; 4. Fugro GEOS, Wallingford, United Kingdom; 5. Actimar, Brest, France; 6. MCS Kenny, Galway, Ireland
Preventive Protection of Pipeline Heating System with Distributed Temperature and Strain Sensors OMAE2012-84279Fabien Ravet, Carlos Borda, Marc NiklèsOmnisens S.A., Morges, Switzerland
Pipeline and Riser Technology
4-15 Installation – IIMonday July 2 Louvre II | 15:30–17:30Session Chair: Waldir Pinto, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande, Brazil Session Co-Chair: Duane DeGeer, INTECSEA, Inc, USA
Experimental Investigation on Scour Around Marine Pipelines in Silt Beds by Jet Trenching OMAE2012-83704Zhigang Bai, Weiling Wang, Ran Meng, Jun BaiTianjin University, Tianjin, China
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New Installation Method for Subsea Pipelines in the South China Sea OMAE2012-83974Chi Chen1 Kai Zhang2 Tianxiao Yang2 Xiong Ouyang2 Qiang Tang3 Yongming Cheng3
1. CNOOC Panyu Operating Company, Shanghai, China; 2. CNOOC Operating Company, Shanghai, China; 3. Richtech International Engineering, Inc, Houston, TX, USA
Material Sizing Lay Ability Interaction for Offshore Pipelines in the Depths OMAE2012-84275Roberto BruschiSaipem S.p.A., Fano (PU), Italy
A Case of Sinkage of a 34” Gas Pipe During Pull-In Operation, São Paulo, Brazil OMAE2012-83694Paulo Santa Maria1 Raquel Maciel1 Ian Martins2
1. Subsea 7, Niterói, RJ, Brazil; 2. Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil
Ocean Engineering
6-1 Advanced Ship-Hydromechanics/Marine TechnologyMonday July 2 Alvorada II | 15:30–17:30Session Chair: Daniel Valentine, Clarkson University, USA Session Co-Chair: Jon Mikkelsen, University of British Columbia, Canada
Hydrodynamic Modelling for Dynamic Positioning and Manoeuvring Controller OMAE2012-83948Jon Refsnes1 Asgeir J. Sørensen2
1. Rolls-Royce Marine AS, Bekkestua, Norway; 2. Department of Marine Technology, the Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU), Trondheim, Norway
Numerical Simulation of Turbulent Flow Around Podded Propeller in Azimuthing Conditions OMAE2012-83693Reza Shamsi, Hassan GhassemiAmirkabir University of Technology, Tehran, Iran
Wind Effect Estimation in Side by Side Offloading Operation for FLNG and LNG Carrier Ships OMAE2012-83139Toshifumi Fujiwara, Kazuhiro Yukawa, Hiroshi Sato, Kazuhisa Otsubo, Tomoki TaniguchiNational Maritime Research Institute, Tokyo, Japan
One Optimization Method on Mechanics Performance Reliability of the High-Speed Monohull Ship OMAE2012-83196Songlin Yang, Peng Chen, Yiyan Wen, Jian Cui, Shuling ChenJiangsu University of Science and Technology, Zhenjiang, China
CFD and VIV
8-2 Pipeline and Multi-Phase FlowMonday July 2 Imperial | 15:30–17:30Session Chair: Michael Tognarelli, BP America Production Co., USA Session Co-Chair: Juan Pontaza, Shell International Exploration & Production, USA
Vibration Survey of Topsides Piping on a Producing FPSO in the Gulf of Guinea OMAE2012-83735Chukwuma Ochonogor1 Ali Anaturk1 Isah Madawaki1 Erik Slis2 Harm Schoonewille2 Andre Eijk2
1. Shell Nigeria Exploration and Production Company, Lagos, Nigeria; 2. TNO Technical Sciences, Delft, Netherlands
Large Eddy Simulations of Three-Dimensional Flow Around a Pipeline In a Uniform Stream OMAE2012-83144Mia Prsic, Muk Chen Ong, Bjørnar Pettersen, Dag MyrhaugNorwegian University of Science and Technology, Trondheim, Norway
On the Dynamic Response of Flexible Risers Caused by Internal Slug Flow OMAE2012-83316Arturo Ortega1 Ausberto Rivera Medina1 Ole Jørgen Nydal2 Carl. M. Larsen1
1. CeSOS/Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Trondheim, Norway; 2. EPT/Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Trondheim, Norway
Detailed FSI Analysis Methodology for Subsea Piping Components OMAE2012-83710Leonardo Chica1 Raresh Pascali1 Burak Ozturk2 Paul Jukes2 Marcus Gamino1 Kevin Smith1
1. University of Houston, Houston, TX, USA; 2. MCS Kenny, Houston, TX, USA
Numerical Modelling of the Dynamical Interaction between Slug Flow and Vortex Induced Vibration in Horizontal Submarine Pipelines OMAE2012 - 83925Armando Blanco, Boris Bossio, Euro CasanovaSimón Bolívar University, Baruta, Venezuela
Ocean Renewable Energy
9-2 Current Energy – IMonday July 2 Versailles II | 15:30–17:30Session Chair: Madasamy Arockiasamy, Florida Atlantic University, USA Session Co-Chair: Charles Smith, Petroleum Research Newfoundland & Labrador, Canada
Hydrokinetic Energy Extraction Potential of a Turbine Array Placed Across the Florida Current OMAE2012-83115Alana E. S. Duerr, Manhar DhanakFlorida Atlantic University, Dania Beach, FL, USA
Application of A Wave Devouring Propulsion System to Ocean Engineering OMAE2012-83122Yutaka Terao, Shunji SunaharaTokai University, Shizuoka, Japan
Viscous Flow Calculations of Flow Over an Axial Marine Current Turbine OMAE2012-83452William Otto, Douwe Rijpkema, Guilherme VazMARIN, Wageningen, Netherlands
OTEC Life Cycle Cost – A Global View OMAE2012-83183Paul Smith1 Steven Rizea2 Laura J. Martel3 Ick Pavlosky4 Gary M. Noland5 Charles L. Morgan6
1. The Glosten Associates, Inc., Seattle, WA, USA; 2. Makai Ocean Engineering, Kailua, HI, USA; 3. Lockheed Martin Maritime Systems & Sensors, Manassas, VA, USA; 4. Lockheed Martin, Manassas, VA, USA; 5. G. Noland & Associates, Inc., Pleasanton, CA, USA; 6. Planning Solutions, Inc., Honolulu, HI, USA
Marine Hydrokinetic Turbine Power-Take-Off Design for Optimal Performance and Low Impact on Cost-of-Energy OMAE2012-84074Michael J. Beam1 Brian L. Kline1 Brian Elbing2 William A Straka1 Arnold A. Fontaine1 Michael Lawson3 Ye Li3 Robert Thresher3 Mirko Previsic4
1. Applied Research Lab / Penn State University, State College, PA, USA; 2. Applied Research Lab, State College, PA, USA; 3. National Renewable Energy Laboratory, Boulder, CO, USA; 4. Re Vision Inc., Sacramento, CA, USA
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Offshore Geotechnics
10-2 Fluid-Soil-Structure InteractionMonday July 2 Queluz VII | 15:30–17:30Session Chair: Dong-Sheng Jeng, University of Dundee, United Kingdom Session Co-Chair: Jisheng Zhang, Hohai University, China
Physical Modelling of Offshore Structures Founded on Sea Bed OMAE2012-83265Diego de Freitas Fagundes1 Maria Cascao F. Almeida1 Marcio S. S. Almeida1 Khader Rammah2
1. Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil; 2. COPPE-UFRJ, Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil
Stability of Submarine Foundation Pits Under Wave Loads OMAE2012-83027Julian Bubel, Jürgen GrabeHamburg University of Technology (TUHH), Hamburg, Germany
Study on the Deformation Law of Submarine Soil with Six Degrees of Freedom Under Combined Loading OMAE2012-83637Qi-Yi Zhang1 Qinghua Wang2 Ying Zhang1 Qi Wang1
1. China Ocean University, Qingdao, China; 2. Jimo Real Estate Bureau, Jimo City, China
Hyperbaric Rock Cutting OMAE2012-83249Sape Miedema1 Djurre Zijsling2
1. Delft University of Technology, Delft, Netherlands; 2. Shell Global Solutions International B.V., Rijswijk, Netherlands
Numerical Modeling of Seabed Response to Combined Wave-Current Loading OMAE2012-83260Jisheng Zhang1 Yu Zhang2 Dong Jeng2 Chi Zhang1
1. Hohai University, Nanjing, China; 2. Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Shanghai, China
Petroleum Technology
11-3 O&G Reservoir Engineering, Evaluation and Management
Monday July 2 Bandeirantes | 15:30–17:30Session Chair: Paulo Couto, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Session Co-Chairs: Tiago Pitchon, Petrobras, Brazil; Bernt Aadnoy, University of Stavanger, Norway
Development of a Performance Assessment Model (PAM) for High Complexity Non Conventional Reservoirs OMAE2012-84183Juan Manuel Riaño Caraza1 Fernando Sebastian Flores Avila1 Ivan Faria Rojas2 Luis E Brito2
1. Pemex E&P, Poza Rica, VER, Mexico; 2. CBM, Mexico, Mexico
Uncertainty Analysis in the Production History Matching by Using Proxies as Reservoir Simuladors OMAE2012-84198Paulo Camargo Silva1 Virgilio José Martins Ferreira Filho2
1. Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil; 2. Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Niteroi, RJ, Brazil
Optimizing the Location of Platforms and Manifolds OMAE2012-84211Vinicius Ramos Rosa, Virgilio José Martins Ferreira FilhoFederal University of Rio de Janeiro, Niteroi, RJ, Brazil
A Comprehensive Approach for Assessing the Impacts of Wettability on Oil Production in Carbonate Reservoirs OMAE2012-84219Marcos Faerstein1 Paulo Couto2 Jose Alves3
1. Petrobras, Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil; 2. Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil; 3. COPPE/UFRJ, Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil
Evaluation on Explicit Coupling between Reservoir Simulators and Production System OMAE2012-84228João C. V. Hohendorff Filho, Denis J. SchiozerUniversidade Estadual de Campinas, Valinhos, SP, Brazil
Petroleum Technology
11-5 Petroleum Wells I – Drilling/Production/ConstructionMonday July 2 Liberdade | 15:30–17:30Session Chair: Otto Santos, Petrobras, Brazil Session Co-Chair: Jose Cunha, Ecopetrol America, USA
Statistical Uncertainty of Long-Term Fatigue Damage Estimates of Subsea Well Heads OMAE2012-83686Guttorm Grytøyr1 Oddrun Steinkjer2
1. Det Norske Veritas USA Inc, Katy, TX, USA; 2. Det Norske Veritas, Høvik, Norway
Shifting the Paradigm – the Effective Way to Use Real-Time Data for Improved and Safer Oilwell Operations OMAE2012-84003David Pritchard1 J. Roye2 J. C. Cunha3
1. Successful Energy, Spring Branch, TX, USA; 2. Digital Oilfield Solutions, Spring Branch, TX, USA; 3. Ecopetrol America, Houston, TX, USA
Risk Analysis of the Construction Process of Cascade 5 Well OMAE2012-84010Carlos Magno C. JacintoPetrobras SA, Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil
Modeling Oscillatory Behavior of ESP Wells under Two-Phase Flow Conditions OMAE2012-84029Rinaldo Vieira1 Mauricio Prado2
1. Petrobras, Salvador, Brazil; 2. The University of Tulsa, Tulsa, OK, USA
Well Control Research and Development OMAE2012-84032Paulo Ribeiro1 Otto Santos2
1. UNICAMP, Campinas, SP, Brazil; 2. Petrobras, Salvador, Brazil
Ronald W. Yeung Honoring Symposium on Offshore and Ship Hydrodynamics
12-2 Dedication and Introduction – IIMonday July 2 Alvorada I | 15:30–17:30Session Chair: Palaniswamy Anathakrishnan, Florida Atlantic University, USA Session Co-Chair: Robert Beck, University of Michigan, USA
Inertia, Damping, and Wave Excitation of Heaving Coaxial Cylinders OMAE2012-83987Fun Pang Chau1 Ronald Yeung2
1. Applied Weather Technology, Sunnyvale, CA, USA; 2. University of California at Berkeley, Berkeley, CA, USA
Time Domain Simulation of a Ship Drifting in a Seaway OMAE2012-83355Rahul Subramanian, Robert BeckUniversity of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, USA
Joint High Speed Sealift (JHSS) Segmented Model Test Results OMAE2012-83270Dominic J. Piro1 Thomas Fu2 Kevin Maki1
1. University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, USA; 2. NSWCCD, West Bethesda, MD, USA
A Flexible Seafloor Carpet for High-Performance Wave Energy Extraction OMAE2012-84034Reza AlamUniversity of California, Berkeley, Berkeley, CA, USA
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Offshore Technology
1-3 Floating Platforms: FPSO, FPU – ITuesday July 3 Itamaraty | 8:30–10:00Session Chair: Jose Ferrari, BG Group, Brazil Session Co-Chair: Mamoun Naciri, SBM Offshore, Monaco
Response-Based Analysis of FPSO Systems for Squall Loadings OMAE2012-83633Joerik Minnebo1 Amir H. Izadparast1 Arun Duggal1 Rene Huijsmans2
1. SOFEC inc., Houston, TX, USA; 2. Delft University of Technology, Delft, Netherlands
A New Design for Floating Offshore Platforms OMAE2012-83698S. Vahid Khonsari1 George Leslie England2 Esmaeel Moradkhan1 Alireza Valikhani1 Mohammadreza Bahadori1
1. Sharif University of Technology, Tehran, Iran; 2. Imperial College of Science, Technology and Medicine, London, United Kingdom
LQ Structure Design and Verification for FPU OMAE2012-83185Yooseok Song, Bowon Choi, Taeyoon Park, Sangbae JeonSamsung Heavy Industry, Geoje, Korea
Fundamental Analysis for SWING Motion of Single Moored FPSO in South China Sea OMAE2012-83237Yu Ma1 Zhiqiang Hu1 Yan Qu2
1. Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Shanghai, China; 2. CNOOC Research Center, Beijing, China
Offshore Technology
1-23 Hydrodynamics I: Numerical ModelingTuesday July 3 Liberdade | 8:30–10:00Session Chair: Bas Buchner, MARIN, Netherlands Session Co-Chair: Xiaozhi Wang, ABS, USA
A Nonlinear Numerical Algorithm for Time-Domain Hydrodynamic Simulations of Vessel Motions in the Presence of Waves OMAE2012-83575Eduardo Pasquetti1 Luiz Cristovão G Coelho1 Marcello Neves2 Mauro Costa Oliveira3 Paulo de Tarso Esperança4 Claudio Rodríguez5 Miguel Angel Celis Carbajal4 Julio Cesar Fernandez Polo5
1. Tecgraf, Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil; 2. LabOceano, COPPE, Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil; 3. Petrobras, Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil; 4. COPPE/UFRJ, Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil; 5. Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil
Finite Element Analysis of Nonlinear Water Wave-Body Interaction – Computational Issues OMAE2012-83553Chiruvai Vendhan, P Sunny Kumar, Parameswaran KrishnankuttyIndian Institute of Technology, Chennai, TN, India
A New Nonlinear Coupled Analysis Tool for Floating Structures OMAE2012-83703Zhiling Li1 Carlos Llorente2 Cheng-Yo Chen2 Chang Ho Kang2 Edmund Muehlner1 Surya Banumurthy1
1. FloaTEC LLC, Houston, TX, USA; 2. McDermott International Inc, Houston, TX, USA
Support Vector Regression-Based Multidisciplinary Design Optimization for Ship Design OMAE2012-83086Dongqin Li1 Yifeng Guan1 Qingfeng Wang1 Zhitong Chen2
1. Jiangsu University of Science and Technology, Zhenjiang, China; 2. Jiangsu Modern Shipbuilding Technology, LTD., Zhenjiang, China
Structures, Safety and Reliability
2-3 Probabilistic and Spectral Wave ModelsTuesday July 3 Queluz I | 8:30–10:00Session Chair: Felice Arena, Mediterranea University, Italy
Extreme Wave Analysis in Campos Basin (Rio De Janeiro - Brazil) Associated with Extra-Tropical Cyclones and Anticyclones OMAE2012-83117Ricardo Campos1 Carlos Eduardo Parente2 Ricardo de Camargo3
1. ASA - CENPES/Petrobras, Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil; 2. COPPE - Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil; 3. IAG - Universidade de São Paulo, São Paulo, SP, Brazil
A Stochastic Model for Long-Term Trends in Significant Wave Height with a CO2 Regression Component OMAE2012-83012Erik VanemUniversity of Oslo, Oslo, Norway
Ensemble Forecasts used for Extreme Wave Warning and Platform Unmanning Strategies OMAE2012-83648Øistein Hagen, Bjørn RiiseDet Norske Veritas, Høvik, Norway
Swell Attenuation Due to Wave-Induced Turbulence OMAE2012-83706Alexander BabaninSwinburne University of Technology, Melbourne, VIC, Australia
Structures, Safety and Reliability
2-7 Reliability of Moorings and Risers – ITuesday July 3 Queluz II | 8:30–10:00Session Chair: Luis Sagrilo, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro - Civil Engineering Program of COPPE, Brazil
Methodology for Fatigue Analysis in Flexible Pipes Based on Structural Reliability Considering S-N bi-linear Curve OMAE2012-83585Fernando Loureiro1 Edison Castro Prates de Lima2 Luis Sagrilo3 Carlos Lemos4
1. Petrobras Transporte, Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil; 2. Rio de Janeiro Federal University, Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil; 3. Federal University of Rio de Janeiro - Civil Engineering Program of COPPE, Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil; 4. Petrobras/CENPES, Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil
Safety Factors for Fatigue Analysis of Flexible Pipes Based on Structural Reliability OMAE2012-83586Fernando Loureiro1 Edison Castro Prates de Lima2 Luis Sagrilo3 Carlos Lemos4 Fernando Jorge Mendes de Sousa2
1. Petrobras Transporte, Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil; 2. Rio de Janeiro Federal University, Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil; 3. Federal University of Rio de Janeiro - Civil Engineering Program of COPPE, Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil; 4. Petrobras/CENPES, Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil
Evaluating the Long-Term Fatigue Response of Mooring Lines Using an Asymptotic Approximation OMAE2012-83612Ying Min Low, Sai Hung CheungNanyang Technological University, School of Civil & Environmental Engineering, Singapore, Singapore
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Materials Technology
3-2 Fatigue and Fracture AssessmentTuesday July 3 El Pardo I | 8:30–10:00Session Chair: Jan Przydatek, Lloyd’s Register, United Kingdom Session Co-Chair: Yong-Yi Wang, Center for Reliable Energy Systems, USA
Fatigue Design of Roller Bearings for Large FPSO Turrets OMAE2012-83257Tom Lassen1 Svein Erik Hansen2 Sigmund Askestad2
1. University of Agder, Grimstad, Norway; 2. Advanced Production and Loading, Arendal, Norway
Fatigue Life Estimation in Complex Geometries and Loadings OMAE2012-83555Sebastian Cravero, Luciano Mantovano, Hugo ErnstTenaris, Campana, Argentina
Fatigue of Friction Stir and GTAW Welded AZ31B Magnesium Alloy OMAE2012-84270Julian A. Ávila1 Fernando Franco2 Hector E. Jaramillo3
1. Universidade Estadual de Campinas, Faculdade Engenharia Mecânica, Campinas, SP, Brazil; 2. Universidad del Valle, Cali, Colombia; 3. Universidad Autonoma de Occidente, Cali, Colombia
Crack Growth Testing of an X80 Pipeline Girth Weld Using SE(T) and SE(B) Fracture Specimens OMAE2012-83056Leonardo L. S. Mathias1 Diego F. S. Burgos1 Gustavo H. B. Donato2 Marcelo Paredes1 Claudio Ruggieri1
1. University of São Paulo, São Paulo, SP, Brazil; 2. Dept. of Mechanical Engineering, FEI University Center, Sao Bernardo do Campo, SP, Brazil
Pipeline and Riser Technology
4-3 Design and Analysis – IIITuesday July 3 Louvre I | 8:30–10:00Session Chair: Renato Silva, Petrobras, Brazil Session Co-Chair: Gus Jeans, Oceanalysis Ltd, United Kingdom
Hybrid Spool to Meet Deepwater Hybrid Riser Bundle Tower Critical Design Drivers OMAE2012-83420Tao Zhao, Dan Lee, Neil Willis, Hui Qiu, Marco PuliafitoIntecsea UK, Woking, United Kingdom
Rock Berm Design for Pipeline Stability OMAE2012-83551David Chamizo1 Dean Campbell2 Jay R. Ryan2 Eric P. Jas1
1. Atteris Pty Ltd., Cloisters Square, WA, Australia; 2. Atteris Pty Ltd., Perth, WA, Australia
Statistical Design of Experiments Applied to the Design of Compliant Vertical Access Risers OMAE2012-83502Michele Martins, Eduardo Silveira, Eduardo LagesFederal University of Alagoas, Maceió, AL, Brazil
Optimized Operations and Integrity Management Through Instrumentation OMAE2012-84088Peter Jenkins1 Trond Pytte1 Harald Holden2 Ignacio Rudolfo Marre3 Jo Espen Rønningen1 Les Johnstone4 Ole Johan Berg4
1. 4Subsea AS, Nesbru, Norway; 2. 4Subsea AS, Hvalstad, Norway; 3. 4Subsea AS, Asker, Norway; 4. BP Norge AS, Stavanger, Norway
Pipeline and Riser Technology
4-7 Mechanical Behavior – ITuesday July 3 Louvre II | 8:30–10:00Session Chair: Theodoro Netto, COPPE/UFRJ, Brazil Session Co-Chair: Stelios Kyriakides, University of Texas at Austin, USA
Modeling of the Collapse and Propagation Behavior of UOE SAWL Pipes Under External Pressure. Influence of Thermal Treatments for Typical Coating Applications OMAE2012-83566Luciano Mantovano1 Santiago Serebrinsky1 Hugo Ernst1 Teresa Perez1 Martin Valdez1 Marcos Souza Ponciano2 Luis Chad2
1. Tenaris, Campana, Argentina; 2. TenarisConfab, Pindamonhangaba, SP, Brazil
Assessment of Hydrostatic Collapse of Submarine Pipelines: The Classical Approach Revisited OMAE2012-83833Adilson C. Benjamin, Divino J. S. CunhaPetrobras Research & Development Center, Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil
Ultra Heavy Wall Linepipe X65: Full Scale Severe Straining Sequences of Pipeline Strings OMAE2012-83835Luigi F. Di Vito1 Antonio Lucci1 Stefano Amato1 Gianluca Mannucci1 Federico Tintori2 Stefano Crippa2 Paolo Giugliano2 Mariano Armengol2 Philippe Darcis3 Eduardo Ruiz-Andrade3 Mauricio Pelcastre-Gaitan3 Noé Mota-Solis4 Hector Quintanilla3
1. Centro Sviluppo Material S.p.A., Roma, Italy; 2. TenarisDalmine, Dalmine, Italy; 3. Tenaris - Tubos de Acero de Mexico, S.A., Veracruz, VER, Mexico; 4. TenarisTamsa, Veracruz, VER, Mexico
Limit Strength of Sandwich Pipes with Strain Hardening Cementitious Composites (SHCC) Core: Finite Element Modelling OMAE2012-83589Chen An1 Xavier Castello2 Andrielli M. Oliveira1 Menglan Duan3 Romildo Toledo1 Segen Estefen4
1. Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil; 2. Horton do Brasil, Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil; 3. Offshore Oil/Gas Research Center, China University of Petroleum, Beijing, China; 4. COPPE - Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil
Ocean Space Utilization
5-1 Aquaculture and Related Technology – ITuesday July 3 Queluz III | 8:30–10:00Session Chair: Lars Gansel, SINTEF Fisheries and Aquaculture, Norway Session Co-Chair: Arne Fredheim, CREATE-Center for Aquaculture Technology, Norway
High Porosity Net Drag at a Low Angle of Attack in Application to a Representative Prawn Trawl OMAE2012-83083Cheslav Balash1 Neil Bose1 Jonathan Binns1 David Sterling2
1. Australian Maritime Hydrodynamics Research Centre - University of Tasmania, Launceston, TAS, Australia; 2. Sterling Trawl Gear Services, Brisbane, QLD, Australia
Current Loads on Net Panels with Rhombic Meshes OMAE2012-83394Birger Enerhaug1 Martin Føre1 Per C. Endresen1 Nina Madsen2 Kurt Hansen2
1. SINTEF Fisheries and Aquaculture, Trondheim, Norway; 2. SINTEF Fisheries and Aquaculture, Hirtshals, Denmark
Loads from Currents and Waves on Net Structures OMAE2012-83757Are Johan Berstad1 Jørgen Walaunet2 Line Fludal Heimstad3
1. Aquastructures, Oslo, Norway; 2. Aquastructures, Trondheim, Norway; 3. Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Trondheim, Norway
Forces on Nets with Bending Stiffness – An Experimental Study on the Effects of Flow Speed and Angle of Attack OMAE2012-83435Lars Gansel, Østen Jensen, Egil Lien, Per C. EndresenSINTEF Fisheries and Aquaculture, Trondheim, Norway
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Ocean Engineering
6-3 Computational Mechanics and Design Applications – IITuesday July 3 Alvorada II | 8:30–10:00Session Chair: Thomas Fu, NSWCCD, USA Session Co-Chair: Jung L. Lee, Sungkyunkwan University, Korea (Republic)
On the Use of Reduced Order Models for Unsteady Fluid Dynamic Analysis of Flexible Structures OMAE2012-84177L. Ebrahimnejad, H. Yadollahi Farsani, Daniel Valentine, K. D. Janoyan, Pier MarzoccaClarkson University, Potsdam, NY, USA
Indicial Function Predictions of Two Dimensional Unsteady Viscous Flows Around Bluff Bodies Based on Descrete Vortex Simulations OMAE2012-84178H. Yadollahi Farsani, L. Ebrahimnejad, Pier Marzocca, K. D. Janoyan, Daniel ValentineClarkson University, Potsdam, NY, USA
Unsteady Two-Dimensional Hydrofoils: Analytical and Computational Results OMAE2012-84175Daniel ValentineClarkson University, Potsdam, NY, USA
Motion Response Control of the DWSC Craneship Based on the State-Space Model OMAE2012-84258Jeffrey Falzarano1 Xiaochuan Yu2
1. Texas A&M University, College Station, TX, USA; 2. FloaTEC LLC, Houston, TX, USA
CFD and VIV
8-3 CFD Applications – ITuesday July 3 Imperial | 8:30–10:00Session Chair: Muk Chen Ong, MARINTEK, Norway Session Co-Chair: Steve Leverette, SBM Atlantia, USA
Customized CFD for VIV: Advantages and Applications OMAE2012-83307Oliver HeynesMMI Engineering, Oakland, CA, USA
Predicting Wind Loads on Typical Offshore Vessels Using CFD OMAE2012-83449Arjen Koop1 Bruno Rossin2 Guilherme Vaz1
1. MARIN, Wageningen, Netherlands; 2. Universidade São Paulo, São Paulo, SP, Brazil
Collaborative CFD Exercise for a Submarine in a Steady Turn OMAE2012-83573Serge Toxopeus1 Paisan Atsavapranee2 Eric Wolf3 Stefan Daum3 Richard Pattenden4 Ronny Widjaja5 Jian Tao Zhang6 Andrew Gerber6
1. Maritime Research Institute Netherlands (MARIN), Wageningen, Netherlands; 2. Naval Surface Warfare Center Carderock Division (NSWCCD), W. Bethesda, MD, USA; 3. Howaldtswerke-Deutsche Werft, Kiel, Germany; 4. QinetiQ, Gosport, United Kingdom; 5. Defence Science and Technology Group (DSTO), Fishermans Bend, VIC, Australia; 6. University of New Brunswick, Fredericton, NB, Canada
Applying the Artificial Neural Network to Estimate the Pressure and Viscous Drag Forces for an Underwater Axisymmetric Body OMAE2012-83713Ahmadreza Ayoobi1 Ehsan Yari2 Hassan Ghassemi2
1. Malek-Ashtar University of Technology, Esfahan, Iran; 2. Amirkabir University of Technology, Tehran, Iran
Ocean Renewable Energy
9-3 Wave Energy – ITuesday July 3 Versailles II | 8:30–10:00Session Chair: António Falcão, IDMEC, Instituto Superior Técnico, Portugal Session Co-Chair: Wei Qiu, Memorial University, Canada
Experimental Studies of a Floating Cylindrical OWC WEC OMAE2012-83040Wanan Sheng, Brian Flannery, Anthony Lewis, Raymond AlcornUniversity College Cork, Cork, Ireland
Preliminary Modeling and Analysis of a Horizontal Pressure Differential Wave Energy Converter OMAE2012-83169J. Cameron McNatt1 H. Tuba Ozkan-Haller1 Michael Morrow2 Michael Delos-Reyes2
1. Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR, USA; 2. M3 Wave Energy Systems, LLC., Corvallis, OR, USA
Development of a Computational Fluid Dynamics Methodology for Simulating Point-Absorber Wave Energy Converters OMAE2012-84119Michael Lawson1 Christopher C. McComb2
1. National Renewable Energy Laboratory, Golden, CO, USA; 2. Fresno State University, Golden, CO, USA
Numerical Simulations of a Floating Cylindrical OWC WEC OMAE2012-83041Wanan Sheng, Anthony Lewis, Raymond AlcornUniversity College Cork, Cork, Ireland
Ocean Renewable Energy
9-4 Wind Energy – ITuesday July 3 Queluz IV | 8:30–10:00Session Chair: Gunjit Bir, United Technologies (Clipper Windpower), USA Session Co-Chair: Lance Manuel, University of Texas at Austin, USA
Actuator Saturation Control of Floating Wind Turbines OMAE2012-83451Roberto RamosUniversidade Federal do ABC - UFABC, Santo André, Brazil
Effects from Fully Nonlinear Irregular Wave Forcing on the Fatigue Life of an Offshore Wind Turbine and its Monopile Foundation OMAE2012-83477Signe Schløer1 Henrik Bredmose1 Harry Bingham1 Torben J. Larsen2
1. Technical University of Denmark, Kgs. Lyngby, Denmark; 2. Risø DTU, Technical University of Denmark, Roskilde, Denmark
Dynamic Analysis of a Floating Offshore Wind Turbine under Extreme Environmental Conditions OMAE2012-83985Tomoaki Utsunomiya1 Shigeo Yoshida2 Hiroshi Ookubo3 Iku Sato4 Shigesuke Ishida5
1. Kyoto University, Kyoto, Japan; 2. Fuji Heavy Industries Ltd., Utsunomiya, Japan; 3. Nippon Steel Engineering Co., Ltd., Tokyo, Japan; 4. Toda Corporation, Tokyo, Japan; 5. National Maritime Research Institute, Tokyo, Japan
Study of Landing and Lift-off Operation for Wind Turbine Components on a Ship Deck OMAE2012-84273Mateusz Graczyk, Petter Ch. SandvikMARINTEK, Trondheim, Norway
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Ronald W. Yeung Honoring Symposium on Offshore and Ship Hydrodynamics
12-3 Ship Hydrodynamics I: Powering and ManeuveringTuesday July 3 Alvorada I | 8:30–10:00Session Chair: Sergio Sphaier, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Session Co-Chair: Zaojian Zou, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China
Power Performance and Environmental Footprint of High-Speed Vessels in Calm Deep Water OMAE2012-83343Renato Skejic, Egil JullumstrøMARINTEK, Trondheim, Norway
Numerical Calculation of the Viscous Hydrodynamic Forces on a KVLCC Hull Sailing along Channel Bank OMAE2012-83681Peng-yu Lou, Zaojian ZouShanghai Jiao Tong University, Shanghai, China
Validation of CFD Predictions of the Hull Resistance and the Wave System of a Catamaran OMAE2012-83994Alexandre AlhoFederal University of Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil
Hydrodynamic Interaction Forces on Ship Hulls Equipped with Propulsors OMAE2012-84181Serge Sutulo1 C. Guedes Soares2
1. Instituto Superior Técnico, Lisbon, Portugal; 2. Instituto Superior Tecnico, Technical University of Lisbon, Lisboa, Portugal
Workshop on Pre-Salt Technologies: Challenges and Opportunities
13-1 Workshop on Pre-Salt Technologies – ITuesday July 3 Louvre III and IV | 8:30–10:00Session Chair: Carlos Tadeu da Costa Fraga, PetrobrasCo-Chairs: Segen F. Estefen, COPPE/UFRJ, Antonio C. Fernandes, COPPE/UFRJ
Opening Remarks Carlos Tadeu da Costa FragaPetrobras
Pre-Salt Technologies: The Challenges Tuerte Amaral RolimPetrobras
Pre-Salt Technologies: The Opportunities Jose Roberto Fagundes NettoPetrobras
Tuesday, 10:30–12:00
Offshore Technology
1-4 Floating Platforms: FPSO, FPU – IITuesday July 3 Itamaraty | 10:30–12:00Session Chair: Antonio C. Fernandes, COPPE/UFRJ, Brazil Session Co-Chair: Alexia Aubault, Marine Innovations & Technology, USA
Optimisation of FPSOs Main Dimensions Using Genetic Algorithm OMAE2012-83738Grzegorz MazerskiDeltamarin Ltd, Raisio, Finland
MPSO Design: Part 1. Wave Excitation Forces and Moments OMAE2012-83997Daniel P. Vieira1 Edgard B. Malta2 Rafael A. Watai2 Rodolfo T. Gonçalves2 André L. C. Fujarra2 Kazuo Nishimoto2 Allan C. Oliveira3
1. Numerical Offshore Tank, USP, São Paulo, SP, Brazil; 2. University of São Paulo, São Paulo, SP, Brazil; 3. Petrobras, Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil
Selecting the Best Heading for FPSOs in Santos Basin Considering the Wave Induced Motions OMAE2012-84131Mauro Costa OliveiraPetrobras, Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil
Offshore Technology
1-24 Hydrodynamics II: Viscous Effects and Wave DynamicsTuesday July 3 Liberdade | 10:30–12:00Session Chair: Shan Huang, University of Strathclyde, United Kingdom Session Co-Chair: Olaf Waals, Marin, Netherlands
The Influence of Vortex Formation on the Damping of FPSOs with Large Width Bilge Keels OMAE2012-83353Allan C. Oliveira1 Antonio C. Fernandes2 Hélio B. Gumarães3
1. Petrobras, Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil; 2. COPPE/UFRJ, Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil; 3. UFRJ, Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil
Review of Approximations to Evaluate Second-Order Low-Frequency Loads OMAE2012-83407Guillaume de Hauteclocque1 Flavia Rezende2 Olaf Waals3 Xiaobo Chen1
1. Bureau Veritas, Neuilly-sur-Seine, France; 2. Bureau Veritas, Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil; 3. MARIN, Wageningen, Netherlands
Comparison of Different Equivalent Design Waves with Spectral Analysis OMAE2012-83405Guillaume de Hauteclocque, Quentin Derbanne, Amine El-GharbaouiBureau Veritas, Neuilly sur Seine, France
Using a Simplified Smoothed Particle Hydrodynamics Model to Simulate Green Water on the Deck OMAE2012-83847Csaba Pakozdi1 Carl T. Stansberg1 Paal Skjetne2 Wei Yang2
1. MARINTEK, Trondheim, Norway; 2. SINTEF Materialer og kjemi, Trondheim, Norway
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Structures, Safety and Reliability
2-4 Extreme and Freak WavesTuesday July 3 Queluz I | 10:30–12:00Session Chair: Alexander Babanin, Swinburne University of Technology, Australia
Are Basin Waves Different From Field Waves? OMAE2012-83468Bas Buchner1 George Forristall2
1. MARIN, Wageningen, Netherlands; 2. Forristall Ocean Engineering, Inc., Camden, ME, USA
Investigating the Use of the Hilbert-Huang Transform for the Analysis of Freak Waves OMAE2012-83569Jan Maris1 Marios Christou2 Rene Huijsmans1
1. Delft University of Technology, Delft, Netherlands; 2. Shell Projects & Technology, Rijswijk, Netherlands
What Do we Not Know About Freak Waves in the Ocean and Lakes and Where to Go from Here? OMAE2012-84260Paul C. Liu1 Chin H. Wu2 Adam J. Bechle2 Hsuan S. Chen3 Keith MacHutchon4
1. NOAA/GLERL, Ann Arbor, MI, USA; 2. University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI, USA; 3. National Sun Yat-Sen University, Taiwan, China; 4. Coastal Marine Technology, Cape Town, South Africa
Extreme Values of Environment Parameters Under Super Typhoon in South China Sea OMAE2012-83536Chenfeng Li1 Huilong Ren1 Donghao Xu2 Ji Zeng1 Xiaoyu Li1
1. Harbin Engineering University, Harbin, China; 2. Harbin University of Science and Technology, Harbin, China
Structures, Safety and Reliability
2-9 Reliability of Moorings and Risers – IITuesday July 3 Queluz II | 10:30–12:00Session Chair: Ying Min Low, Nanyang Technological University, School of Civil & Environmental Engineering, Singapore
Vibration Decay Along Deepwater Moorings with Complex Geometry and Configuration, as a Tool for Truncation OMAE2012-83660Alex Argyros1 Robin S. Langley1 R.V. Ahilan2
1. Cambridge University, Cambridge, United Kingdom; 2. GL Noble Denton, London, United Kingdom
Calibration of Partial Safety Factors for Suction Caissons in Connection to Catenary and Taut-Leg Mooring Systems OMAE2012-83498Francisco L. Silva-González1 Ernesto Heredia1 Celestino Valle-Molina2 Jorge Sanchez-Moreno1 Robert Gilbert3
1. Instituto Mexicano del Petróleo, Gustavo A. Madero, Mexico; 2. Instituto Mexicano del Petróleo, Mexico City, Mexico; 3. The University of Texas at Austin, Austin, TX, USA
Calibration of Design Conditions Based on Long Term Top Tension for Catenary Risers OMAE2012-83506Fernando Jorge Mendes de Sousa1 Luis Sagrilo2 Edison Castro Prates de Lima1 Arnaldo Papaleo3
1. Rio de Janeiro Federal University, Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil; 2. Federal University of Rio de Janeiro - Civil Engineering Program of COPPE, Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil; 3. Petrobras/CENPES/TS, Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil
Microbiologically Influenced Corrosion of Gulf of Mexico Mooring Chain at 6000 Feet Depths OMAE2012-84067Jonathon D. Miller P.E.1 Brett J. Warren2 Luc G. Chabot3
1. InterMoor Inc., Morgan City, LA, USA; 2. InterMoor Inc., Houston, TX, USA; 3. Murphy Oil & Exploration Company, Houston, TX, USA
Materials Technology
3-4 Fatigue Crack Growth PerformanceTuesday July 3 El Pardo I | 10:30–12:00Session Chair: Paulo Gioielli, ExxonMobil Development, USA Session Co-Chair: Xiaozhi Wang, ABS, USA
Improvement of Fatigue Crack Growth Simulation Based on the Strip Yield Model Considering the Strain Hardening Effect of Materials OMAE2012-83664Koji Gotoh, Keisuke HaradaKyushu University, Fukuoka, Japan
Fatigue Crack Growth Rates of Mooring Chain Steels OMAE2012-84223Yanhui Zhang1 Nick Zettlemoyer2 Peter Tubby1
1. TWI Limited, Cambridge, United Kingdom; 2. ExxonMobil Development Co., Houston, TX, USA
Effect of Tap Water or Soap Solution on Fatigue Crack Growth in Welded Steels OMAE2012-83087Radu Dimitriu, Stephen MaddoxTWI Ltd, Cambridge, United Kingdom
Pipeline and Riser Technology
4-4 Design and Analysis – IVTuesday July 3 Louvre I | 10:30–12:00Session Chair: Gus Jeans, Oceanalysis Ltd, United Kingdom Session Co-Chair: Renato Silva, Petrobras, Brazil
Optimization Study on Pump Series Setting of Deep Sea Mining Pipeline OMAE2012-83708Kang Yang, Qi YangShanghai Jiao Tong University, Shanghai, China
A Surrogate Model for Evaluation of Maximum Normalised Load Factor in Moving Load Model for Pipeline Spanning Due to Slug Flow OMAE2012-83746Ibrahim Sultan1 Ahmed Reda2 Gareth Forbes3
1. School of Science, Information Technology and Engineering, University of Ballarat, VIC,Australia, Ballarat, VIC, Australia; 2. Intecsea/Department of Mechanical Engineering, Curtin University, Perth, WA, Australia; 3. Department of Mechanical Engineering, Curtin University, Australia, Perth, WA, Australia
Effect of Mud Shedding on Riser Anti-Recoil Control at Emergency Disconnect OMAE2012-83764Songcheng Li1 Mike Campbell1 Hugh Howells2 Simeon Powell1
1. 2H Offshore Inc, Houston, TX, USA; 2. 2H Offshore Engineering Ltd, Woking, United Kingdom
Detailed Analysis of Clump-Weight Interference with Subsea Pipelines OMAE2012-83869Kristian Maalø1 Hagbart S. Alsos1 Svein Savik2
1. Reinertsen AS, Trondheim, Norway; 2. Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Trondheim, Norway
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Pipeline and Riser Technology
4-8 Mechanical Behavior – IITuesday July 3 Louvre II | 10:30–12:00Session Chair: Pedro Vargas, Chevron Energy Technology Company, USA Session Co-Chair: Theodoro Netto, COPPE/UFRJ, Brazil
On the Bending Capacity of Tubes with Lüders Bands OMAE2012-83604Julian F. Hallai, Stelios KyriakidesUniversity of Texas at Austin, Austin, TX, USA
Analyses of Different FE Models for HP/HT-Pipeline Walking with Sliding End Structures OMAE2012-83636Adriano Castelo1 Nelson Galgoul2
1. Fluminense Federal University, Niterói, RJ, Brazil; 2. Fluminense Federal University, Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil
Study on Residual Strength Estimation Methods of Corroded Pipelines Under Internal Pressure OMAE2012-83184Xin Li, Yu Bai, Amin WangDalian University of Technology, Dalian, China
On the Collapse Pressure of Impanded Large Diameter Pipe (JCO-C) OMAE2012-83659Thilo Reichel1 Vitaliy Pavlyk2 Jochem Beissel1 Stelios Kyriakides3
1. Eisenbau Krämer GmbH, Kreuztal-Kredenbach, Germany; 2. Eisenbau Krämer GmbH, Kreuztal, Germany; 3. University of Texas at Austin, Austin, TX, USA
Ocean Space Utilization
5-6 Aquaculture and Related Technology – IITuesday July 3 Queluz III | 10:30–12:00Session Chair: Lars Gansel, SINTEF Fisheries and Aquaculture, Norway Session Co-Chair: Arne Fredheim, CREATE-Center for Aquaculture Technology, Norway
Friction Forces Between Seabed and Fishing Gear Components OMAE2012-83395Birger Enerhaug1 Ana Ivanovic2 Finbarr O’Neill3 Keith Summerbell3
1. SINTEF Fisheries and Aquaculture, Trondheim, Norway; 2. School of Engineering, University of Aberdeen, Aberdeen, United Kingdom; 3. Marine Scotland, Aberdeen, United Kingdom
Numerical Analysis of the Motion of a Flexible Hose Net Used for Hauling a Box Chamber Net in Set Net Fishery OMAE2012-84151Daisuke Kitazawa1 Yoichi Mizukami1 Yoshio Hirai2
1. Institute of Industrial Science, The University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan; 2. Nitto Seimo Corporation, Tokyo, Japan
An Optimum Design Concept for Offshore Cage Culture OMAE2012-83601Mohamed Shainee1 Bernt J. Leira1 Harald Ellingsen1 Arne Fredheim2
1. Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Trondheim, Norway; 2. CREATE-Center for Aquaculture Technology, Trondheim, Norway
Development of the Fish Cage Installed in Variable Depths OMAE2012-84145Hiroki Shimizu1 Daisuke Kitazawa2 Yoichi Mizukami2
1. Department of Systems Innovation, Graduate School of Engineering, The University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan; 2. Institute of Industrial Science, The University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan
Ocean Engineering
6-2 Coastal Engineering – ITuesday July 3 Alvorada II | 10:30–12:00Session Chair: Jon Mikkelsen, University of British Columbia, Canada Session Co-Chair: Markus Brühl, Leichtweiß-Institute for Hydraulic Engineering and Water Resources, TU Braunschweig, Germany
The Salt Flux in the Pearl River Delta, China OMAE2012-83737Yuliang Zhu, Xiaoyan Wei, Chencheng XuHohai University, Nanjing, China
Impacts of Waterway Regulation Engineering on Saltwater Intrusion in the Modaomen Estuary OMAE2012-83741Yuliang Zhu, Chencheng Xu, Xiaoyan WeiHohai University, Nanjing, China
CFD and VIV
8-4 Floaters – ITuesday July 3 Imperial | 10:30–12:00Session Chair: Steve Leverette, SBM Atlantia, USA Session Co-Chair: Muk Chen Ong, MARINTEK, Norway
Prediction of Stabilizing Moments and Fluid Flow for U-Tube Type Anti-Roll Tanks using CFD OMAE2012-83104Worakanok Thanyamanta, David MolyneuxOceanic Consulting Corporation, St. John’s, NL, Canada
Prediction of Roll Damping Using Viscous Flow Solvers OMAE2012-83375Manuel Manzke, Thomas RungHamburg University of Technology, Hamburg, Germany
Vortex Shedding from a Bilge Keel in a Transient Turbulent Flow OMAE2012-84013Henry Piehl, Bettar Ould el MoctarUniversity of Duisburg-Essen, Duisburg, Germany
A Hybrid CFD Analysis for Air Gap and Green Water on Floating Platforms OMAE2012-84092Jang W. Kim1 Tirtharaj Bhaumik1 Anil Sablok1 Kostas Lambrakos2 Alex Read3
1. Technip, Houston, TX, USA; 2. Technip USA, Inc., Houston, TX, USA; 3. CD-adapco, Houston, TX, USA
Ocean Renewable Energy
9-5 Current Energy – IITuesday July 3 Versailles II | 10:30–12:00Session Chair: Jifeng Wang, University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign, USA Session Co-Chair: John Halkyard, John Halkyard & Associates, USA
Motion Analysis of Floating Type Current Turbines OMAE2012-83091Ken TakagiThe University of Tokyo, Kashiwa, Japan
Prediction of Sheet Cavitation on Marine Current Turbines with a Boundary Element Method OMAE2012-83331João Baltazar, José Falcão de CamposInstituto Superior Técnico, Technical University of Lisbon, Lisbon, Portugal
Extracting Energy from the Hydrodynamic Instability of a Yawing Flat Plate OMAE2012-84165Antonio C. Fernandes, Mohammadmehdi ArmandeiCOPPE/UFRJ, Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil
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Ocean Renewable Energy
9-6 Wave Energy – IITuesday July 3 Queluz IV | 10:30–12:00Session Chair: Wei Qiu, Memorial University, Canada Session Co-Chair: Wanan Sheng, University College Cork, Ireland
Optimisation Principles of a TAPCHAN OMAE2012-83253Ganesh Babu K, Chandrasekhar B, Swathi G, Durga Prasad RavellaIndian Institute of Technology, Chennai, India
Elastic Floating Unit with Piezoelectric Device for Harvesting Ocean Wave Energy OMAE2012-83318Hidemi Mutsuda, Ryuta Watanabe, Masato Hirata, Yasuaki Doi, Yoshikazu TanakaHiroshima University, Higashi Hiroshima, Japan
Hydrodynamic Analysis of a Vertical Axisymmetric Oscillating Water Column Device Floating in Finite Depth Waters OMAE2012-83998Spyros A. Mavrakos, Dimitrios N. KonispoliatisNational Technical University of Athens / Laboratory for Floating Structures and Mooring Systems, Zografos / Athens, Greece
An Actual Sea Model Test of Wave Powered Generation Buoys Using Dielectric Elasotmer OMAE2012-84017Koichi Masuda1 Tomoki Ikoma1 Mikio Waki2 Seiki Chiba3 Kazushi Nakatugawa4
1. Nihon University, Funabashi, Japan; 2. Wits Ltd., Funabashi, Japan; 3. Chiba Science Institute, Tokyo, Japan; 4. Graduate School of Science and Tech, Nihon University, Funabashi, Japan
Offshore Geotechnics
10-4 Offshore FoundationsTuesday July 3 Queluz VII | 10:30–12:00Session Chair: Celestino Valle-Molina, Instituto Mexicano del Petróleo, Mexico
Geotechnical Stability of Gravity Base Foundations for Offshore Wind Turbines on Granular Soils OMAE2012-83085Germán Sedlacek, Alina Miehe, Ana Libreros, Yousef HeiderEd. Zueblin AG, Stuttgart, Germany
A Numerical Investigation into the Bottom Boundary Effect for Spudcan Penetration on Sand Overlying Clay in Centrifuge Test OMAE2012-84246Shah Neyamat Ullah, Yuxia HuThe University of Western Australia, Perth, WA, Australia
Effective-stress Finite Element Analysis of Spudcan Penetration OMAE2012-83138Jiang Tao Yi1 Fook Hou Lee1 Siang Huat Goh1 Yuping Li1 Xi Ying Zhang2
1. National University of Singapore, Singapore, Singapore; 2. Singapore Offshore Technology Center, ABS Pacific, Singapore
Numerical Simulation of Spudcan Penetration into Silica Sand and Prediction of Bearing Behavior OMAE2012-83042Tim Pucker1 Britta Bienen2 Sascha Henke1
1. Hamburg University of Technology, Hamburg, Germany; 2. Centre for Offshore Foundation Systems, Perth, Australia
Petroleum Technology
11-4 Unconventional Petroleum/Deep Water – IITuesday July 3 Bandeirantes | 10:30–12:00Session Chair: Fernando Sebastian Flores Avila, Pemex E&P, Mexico
Experimental Study of Uniaxial Compressive Strength of Gas Hydrate-bearing Sediment at Constant Strain Rate OMAE2012-84085Xiongfei Nie, Weiguo Liu, Yongchen Song, Jiafei Zhao, Rui WangDalian University of Technology, Dalian, China
Artificial Lift Management: Recommendations for Unconventional Oilfields OMAE2012-84124Marcelo Hirschfeldt1 Fernando Sebastian Flores Avila2 Jaime Granados Cáliz2
1. OilProduction Oil & Gas Consulting, Comodoro Rivadavia, Argentina; 2. Pemex E&P, Poza Rica, VER, Mexico
Numerical Simulation on Natural Gas Production from Gas Hydrate Dissociation by Depressurization OMAE2012-84141Tao Yu, Weiguo Liu, Jiafei Zhao, Yongchen Song, Yu LiuDalian University of Technology, Dalian, China
Energy, Environment, and Economical Advantages of Solar Thermal Cracking of Natural Gas OMAE2012-84222Nesrin OzalpTexas A&M University at Qatar, Doha, Qatar
Ronald W. Yeung Honoring Symposium on Offshore and Ship Hydrodynamics
12-4 Ship Hydrodynamics II: Seakeeping and ‘Simple-Source’ Formulation
Tuesday July 3 Alvorada I | 10:30–12:00Session Chair: Jan De Kat, A.P. Moller-Maersk, Denmark Session Co-Chair: Manhar Dhanak, Florida Atlantic University, USA
Rankine Source Method for Seakeeping Predictions OMAE2012-83450Heinrich Soeding1 Alexander von Graefe2 Bettar Ould el Moctar2 Vladimir Shigunov3
1. TU Hamburg Harburg, Hamburg, Germany; 2. University Duisburg-Essen, Duisburg, Germany; 3. Germanischer LLoyd, Hamburg, Germany
A Rankine Panel Method for Added Resistance of Ships in Waves OMAE2012-83457Heinrich Soeding1 Vladimir Shigunov2 Thomas E. Schellin2 Bettar Ould el Moctar3
1. TU Hamburg Harburg, Hamburg, Germany; 2. Germanischer LLoyd, Hamburg, Germany; 3. University Duisburg-Essen, Duisburg, Germany
Towards Efficient Fully-Nonlinear Potential-Flow Solvers in Marine Hydrodynamics OMAE2012-83319Yan-Lin Shao1 Odd M. Faltinsen2
1. Centre for Ships and Ocean Structures/Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Trondheim, Norway; 2. Department of Marine Technology/Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Trondheim, Norway
Motion of an Air-Cushion Vehicle in Transforming Nearshore Head Seas OMAE2012-83266Manhar Dhanak, Michael KindelFlorida Atlantic University, Dania Beach, FL, USA
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Workshop on Pre-Salt Technologies: Challenges and Opportunities
13-2 Workshop on Pre-Salt Technologies – IITuesday July 3 Louvre III and IV | 10:30–12:00Session Chair: Orlando Ribeiro Session Co-Chair: Cristina Wang
Pre-Salt Fields: Pushing the Technology Cristiano Leite SombraPetrobras
Technological Solutions in Flow Assurance for the Pre-Salt Fields Sérgio Paula G. PinhoPetrobras
Experience Curves: Concept Application for Brazil’s Pre-Salt Production Development Drilling Renato de Silva PinheiroPetrobras
Tuesday, 13:30–15:00
Offshore Technology
1-7 Installation - Commissioning – ITuesday July 3 Itamaraty | 13:30–15:00Session Chair: Neil Williams, Wison Offshore & Marine (USA), Inc., USA Session Co-Chair: Frank Lange, Heerema Marine Contractors bv, Netherlands
Horizontal Installation of TLP Tendons OMAE2012-83013Guang Li, Bob Kipp, Steve LeveretteSBM Atlantia, Houston, TX, USA
Mating Analysis and Its Floatover Design Application OMAE2012-83102Alan M. Wang1 Ruhua Yuan1 Shaohua Zhu1 Min He1 Ju Fan2 Guoping Miao2
1. Offshore Oil Engineering Co. Ltd., Tianjin, China; 2. Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Shanghai, China
Dynamics of Heavy Deck Lift-off From Transportation Barge OMAE2012-83458Rahul Kanotra, Chellakat Joe-Joe, Mohamed Aboumalwa, Sajith Nair, Vijoy KoottungalMcDermott Middle East, Inc, Dubai, United Arab Emirates
Offshore Technology
1-26 Hydrodynamics III: Wave Dynamics and Wave LoadingTuesday July 3 Liberdade | 13:30–15:00Session Chair: Radboud van Dijk, Heerema Marine Contractors, Netherlands Session Co-Chair: Jan Van Kessel, SBM Offshore, Netherlands
Full-Scale Measurements of Wave Impact Loading on a Flat Plate OMAE2012-83608David Drazen1 Eric Terrill2 Don C. Walker1 Joel Hazard2 Thomas Cook2 J. Shannon Scott2
1. Naval Surface Warfare Center Carderock Division, West Bethesda, MD, USA; 2. Scripps Institution of Oceanography, University of California San Diego, La Jolla, CA, USA
A Numerical Study of a Focused Wave Packet Near the Surf Zone OMAE2012-83796Csaba Pakozdi, Timothy E. Kendon, Carl T. StansbergMARINTEK, Trondheim, Norway
Fully Coupled Time Domain Modelling of 3D Floating Bodies and Mooring Systems in Regular and Irregular Sea States OMAE2012-83464Kameswara Sridhar Vepa, Diederik Van Nuffel, Wim Van Paepegem, Joris DegrieckGhent University, Zwijnaarde, Belgium
Stochastic Analysis of the Extreme Impact Loads on Marine Structures OMAE2012-83849Jens Block Helmers1 Hui Sun2 Tormod Landet1 Torgrim Driveklepp1
1. Det Norske Veritas AS, Høvik, Norway; 2. Det Norske Veritas AS, Oslo, Norway
Structures, Safety and Reliability
2-5 Extreme Seas – ITuesday July 3 Queluz I | 13:30–15:00Session Chair: Elzbieta Maria Bitner-Gregersen, Det Norske Veritas AS, Norway
A Semi-Empirical Wave Crest Distribution of Random Directional Wave Fields OMAE2012-83844Elzbieta Maria Bitner-Gregersen1 Alessandro Toffoli2
1. Det Norske Veritas AS, Høvik, Norway; 2. Swinburne University of Technology, Hawthorn, VIC, Australia
Deterministic and Wind/Wave Modeling: A Comprehensive Approach to Deterministic and Probabilistic Descriptions of Ocean Waves OMAE2012-83288Alfred R. OsborneNonlinear Waves Research Corp., Arlington, VA, USA
Characteristics of Measured Rogue Waves in the North Sea OMAE2012-84099Anne Karin Magnusson1 Mark A. Donelan2
1. Norwegian Meteorological Institute, Bergen, Norway; 2. RSMAS/University of Miami, Miami, FL, USA
Statistics of Wave Orbital Velocity in Deep Water Random Directional Wave Fields OMAE2012-83826Alessandro Toffoli1 Elzbieta Maria Bitner-Gregersen2 Sergey Suslov1 Miguel Onorato2
1. Swinburne University of Technology, Hawthorn, VIC, Australia; 2. Det Norske Veritas AS, Høvik, Norway; 2. University of Torino, Torino, Italy
Structures, Safety and Reliability
2-10 Reliability of Renewable Energy Devices and Moorings
Tuesday July 3 Queluz II | 13:30–15:00Session Chair: Zhen Gao, CeSOS, NTNU, Norway
Risk Assessment of Hoisting Aboard and Installation for Offshore Wind Turbine OMAE2012-83187Xu Bai, Liping Sun, Hai SunHarbin Engineering University, Harbin, China
Lifecycle Fatigue Load Spectrum Estimation for Mooring Lines of a Floating Marine Energy Converter OMAE2012-84101Philipp R. Thies, Lars Johanning, George H. SmithUniversity of Exeter, Penryn, United Kingdom
NorMoor JIP - on Safe Mooring Line Design OMAE2012-83827Siril Okkenhaug, Jan Mathisen, Torfinn HørteDet Norske Veritas AS, Høvik, Norway
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Nonlinear Response of Coupled Integrated Spar Platform Under Severe Sea States OMAE2012-83862A.B.M. Saiful Islam1 Mohammed Jameel1 Suhail Ahmad2 Mohd Zamin Jumaat1
1. University of Malaya, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia; 2. Indian Institute of Technology, New Delhi, India
Materials Technology
3-5 Fatigue Improvement and Welding RepairTuesday July 3 El Pardo I | 13:30–15:00Session Chair: Jaime Buitrago, ExxonMobil Upstream Research, USA Session Co-Chair: Yanhui Zhang, TWI Limited, United Kingdom
Underwater Stress Relieve and Fatigue Improvement by Ultrasonic Peening OMAE2012-83469Jacob Kleiman, Yuri Kudryavtsev, Alexander LugovskoyStructural Integrity Technologies (Sintec) Inc., Markham, ON, Canada
Fatigue Life Improvement of Welded Doubling Plates OMAE2012-83683Inge Lotsberg1 Arne Fjeldstad1 Morten Ro Helsem2 Narve Oma3
1. Det Norske Veritas, Høvik, Norway; 2. Det Norske Veritas, Oslo, Norway; 3. Statoil, Stavanger, Norway
Residual Stress Management in Welding: Residual Stress Measurement and Improvement Treatments OMAE2012-83177Jacob Kleiman, Yuri KudryavtsevStructural Integrity Technologies (Sintec) Inc., Markham, ON, Canada
Pipeline and Riser Technology
4-5 Design and Analysis – VTuesday July 3 Louvre I | 13:30–15:00Session Chair: Chris Timms, C-FER Technologies, Canada Session Co-Chair: Roberto Bruschi, Saipem S.p.A., Italy
Lateral Buckling Induced by Trawl Gear Pull-over Loads on High Temperature/High Pressure Subsea Pipeline OMAE2012-83298Iswan Herlianto1 Qiang Chen2 Daniel Karunakaran3
1. University of Stavanger, Stavanger, Norway; 2. Subsea 7, Stavanger, Norway; 3. Marine Technology, University of Stavanger / Subsea 7, Stavanger, Norway
X-Stream an Innovative Pipeline Solution to the Challenges of Extreme Water Depths OMAE2012-83910Flávio Diniz1 Lars Børsheim2 Mário Caruso1 David Pitt3 Celso V. Raposo1 Selim Stahl2 Asle Venas2
1. Det Norske Veritas, Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil; 2. Det Norske Veritas, Oslo, Norway; 3. Det Norske Veritas, Cape Town, South Africa
Increasing the Operation Window for Drilling Risers on DP Vessels by Monitoring Riser Angles OMAE2012-83922Anne M. Rustad1 Anna K. Ervik1 Asgeir J. Sørensen2 Carl. M. Larsen3
1. Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Trondheim, Norway; 2. Department of Marine Technology, the Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU), Trondheim, Norway; 3. CeSOS/Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Trondheim, Norway
Dynamic Analysis for a Pipe-In-Pipe Riser System OMAE2012-83942Yongming Cheng, Tao Qi, Xiaoxian ChenRichtech International Engineering, Inc, Houston, TX, USA
Pipeline and Riser Technology
4-9 Mechanical Behavior – IIITuesday July 3 Louvre II | 13:30–15:00Session Chair: Stelios Kyriakides, University of Texas at Austin, USA Session Co-Chair: Pedro Vargas, Chevron Energy Technology Company, USA
Evaluation of Pipeline Impact Damage OMAE2012-83859Hagbart S. Alsos, Ragnar Torvanger Igland, Tore SøreideReinertsen AS, Trondheim, Norway
Ratcheting of Corroded Pipes OMAE2012-84122Marcelo Igor Lourenço, Theodoro NettoCOPPE/UFRJ, Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil
High Toughness API 5L X70MS Pipe Grade Development for Deep and Ultradeep Water application OMAE2012-83491Marcos Souza Ponciano1 Luis Chad1 Marcelo Jose Barbosa Teixeira2 Vinicius Rabello de Abreu Lima2 Helder Heleno Ferreira2 Monica Ribeiro3
1. TenarisConfab, Pindamonhangaba, SP, Brazil; 2. Petrobras, Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil; 3. Intecsea Do Brasil, Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil
Benefits of Laser Measurement Supported JCOC Process for Improvement of CLAD Pipe Quality OMAE2012-83151Thilo Reichel, Vitaliy Pavlyk, Ivan Aretov, Jochem BeisselEisenbau Krämer GmbH, Kreuztal, Germany
Ocean Space Utilization
5-2 Deepsea Mining Systems and Underwater Exploration – I
Tuesday July 3 Queluz III | 13:30–15:00Session Chair: Yasuharu Nakajima, National Maritime Research Institute, Japan Session Co-Chair: Tetsuo Yamazaki, Osaka Prefecture University, Japan
Natural Resource Exploration with Sonar on Underwater Vehicle OMAE2012-83819Takao Sawa, Takafumi Kasaya, Tadahiro Hyakudome, Hiroshi YoshidaJAMSTEC, Yokosuka, Japan
Numerical Investigation of Flow Around a ROV with Crawler Based Driving System OMAE2012-83280Tokihiro Katsui1 Satoshi Kajikawa1 Tomoya Inoue2
1. Kobe University, Kobe, Japan; 2. JAMSTEC, Yokohama, Japan
Study on Seafloor Mineral Processing for Mining of Seafloor Massive Sulfides OMAE2012-83354Yasuharu Nakajima1 Joji Yamamoto1 Shigeo Kanada1 Sotaro Masanobu1 Ichihiko Takahashi1 Jun Sadaki2 Ryosuke Abe2 Katsunori Okaya2 Seiji Matsuo2 Toyohisa Fujita2
1. National Maritime Research Institute, Tokyo, Japan; 2. University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan
Dynamics of the Settling and Suspended Particles Around a Sea-Floor Massive Sulfide in Japan OMAE2012-83322Nobuhiro Maeda1 Hiroshi Ishida1 Yamanaka Toshiro2 Tetsuya Miwa3 Tetsuo Yamazaki4 Yoshihisa Shirayama3 Tetsuhiko Toyohara5 Nobuyuki Okamoto5 Takayoshi Kodama5
1. The General Environmental Technos Co.,Ltd, Tokyo, Japan; 2. Okayama University, Okayama, Japan; 3. Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology, Yokosuka, Japan; 4. Osaka Prefecture University, Osaka, Japan; 5. Japan Oil, Gas and Metals National Corporation, Tokyo, Japan
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Ocean Engineering
6-12 Coastal Engineering – IITuesday July 3 Alvorada II | 13:30–15:00Session Chair: Markus Brühl, Leichtweiß-Institute for Hydraulic Engineering and Water Resources, TU Braunschweig, Germany Session Co-Chair: Daniel Valentine, Clarkson University, USA
Experimental Study on the Near Wake Behind Two Staggered Cylinders of Unequal Diameters OMAE2012-83271Yangyang Gao1 Soon Keat Tan2 Xikun Wang1
1. Maritime Research Centre, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore, Singapore; 2. Nanyang Technological University, Singapore, Singapore
N-Wave Runup Statistics at Surf Zone Using Boussinesq-Type Model OMAE2012-83588J. Mao Chen1 Rupal Rana2 Dongfang Liang1
1. University of Cambridge, Cambridge, United Kingdom; 2. Loughborough University, Loughborough, United Kingdom
Sea Level Rise and Implication on Coastal Process OMAE2012-84205Shatirah Akib, Afshin Jahangirzadeh, Babak Kamali, Noor Liana Binti MamatUniversity of Malaya, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Drilling Vessels Hurricane Evasion in the Gulf of Mexico OMAE2012-84187Momen A. Wishahy1 Bob A. Weinzapfel2 Dante C. Diaz2 Devin J. Eyre2
1. Transocean Offshore Deepwater Drilling Inc., Houston, TX, USA; 2. ImpactWeather Inc., Houston, TX, USA
CFD and VIV
8-5 Floaters – IITuesday July 3 Imperial | 13:30–15:00Session Chair: Samuel Holmes, Red Wing Engineering Inc., USA Session Co-Chair: Stephen Cosgrove, Altair Engineering, USA
Wave Effects on Vortex-Induced Motion (VIM) of a Large-Volume Semi-Submersible Platform OMAE2012-83017Rodolfo T. Gonçalves1 Guilherme F. Rosetti1 André L. C. Fujarra1 Kazuo Nishimoto1 Allan C. Oliveira2
1. University of São Paulo, São Paulo, SP, Brazil; 2. Petrobras, Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil
Benchmark Study on Thruster-Hull Interaction in Current on a Semi-Submersible Crane Vessel OMAE2012-83125Harald Ottens, Radboud van DijkHeerema Marine Contractors, Leiden, Netherlands
Vim Study in Monocolumn Type Platforms: Experimental Approach and Impacts on Mooring System OMAE2012-83173Marcos Cueva1 André L. C. Fujarra2
1. Oceanica Offshore, Brasil, SP, Brazil; 2. University of São Paulo, São Paulo, SP, Brazil
Experimental Analysis of Surface Geometry, External Damping and Waves on Semisubmersible Vortex Induced Motions OMAE2012-83689Bruce Martin, Oriol RijkenSBM Atlantia, Houston, TX, USA
Ocean Renewable Energy
9-7 Wind Energy – IITuesday July 3 Versailles II | 13:30–15:00Session Chair: Gunjit Bir, United Technologies (Clipper Windpower), USA Session Co-Chair: Lance Manuel, University of Texas at Austin, USA
Conceptual Design of a Floating Support Structure and Mooring System for a Vertical Axis Wind Turbine OMAE2012-83335Petter Andreas Berthelsen1 Ivar J. Fylling1 Luca L. Vita2 Uwe S. Paulsen2
1. MARINTEK - Norwegian Marine Technology Research Institute, Trondheim, Norway; 2. DTU Wind Energy, Technical University of Denmark, Roskilde, Denmark
Utilizing TLCD (Tuned Liquid Column Damper) in Floating Wind Turbines OMAE2012-83330Milad Shadman, Abbas AkbarpourIslamic Azad University South Tehran Branch, Tehran, Iran
Fully Coupled Three Dimensional Dynamic Response of a TLP Floating Wind Turbine in Waves and Wind OMAE2012-83371G.K.V. Ramachandran, Henrik Bredmose, J.N. Sørensen, Jørgen Juncher JensenTechnical University of Denmark, Kgs. Lyngby, Denmark
Model Experiment of a SPAR Type Offshore Wind Turbine in Storm Condition OMAE2012-83993Kentaro Kokubun1 Shigesuke Ishida1 Tadashi Nimura1 Toshiki Chujo1 Shigeo Yoshida2 Tomoaki Utsunomiya3
1. National Maritime Research Institute, Tokyo, Japan; 2. Fuji Heavy Industries Ltd., Utsunomiya, Japan; 3. Kyoto University, Kyoto, Japan
Ocean Renewable Energy
9-12 Wave Energy – IVTuesday July 3 Queluz IV | 13:30–15:00Session Chair: Wei Qiu, Memorial University, Canada Session Co-Chair: Wanan Sheng, University College Cork, Ireland
Experimental Investigation of Irregular Wave Cancellation using a Cycloidal Wave Energy Converter OMAE2012-83388Stefan Siegel, Casey Fagley, Marcus Roemer, Thomas McLaughlinUS Air Force Academy, Colorado Springs, CO, USA
Numerical Assessment of the Mean Power Production of a Combined Wind and Wave Energy Platform OMAE2012-83606Thomas Soulard, Aurelien BabaritEcole Centrale de Nantes, Nantes, France
Grid Impact of a Wave Farm on Its Local Network: Analysis of Voltage and Flicker Levels OMAE2012-83616Anne Blavette1 Dara. L. O’Sullivan1 Raymond Alcorn2 Anthony Lewis2 Michael G. Egan2
1. HMRC, University College Cork, Cork, Ireland; 2. University College Cork, Cork, Ireland
Wave Energy Hyperbaric Converter: Small Scale Models, Prototype and Control Strategies OMAE2012-84251Segen Estefen1 Paula Garcia-Rosa2 Eliab Ricarte2 Paulo Costa2 Marcelo Pinheiro2 Marcelo Igor Lourenço3 Isaac Machado4 Sergio Maes5
1. COPPE - Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil; 2. COPPE/UFRJ - Ocean Engineering Department, Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil; 3. COPPE/UFRJ, Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil; 4. COPPE/UFRJ - Electrical Engineering Department, Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil; 5. Tractebel Energia, Florianópolis, Brazil
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Offshore Geotechnics
10-5 Pipeline Geotechnics and Centrifuge ModellingTuesday July 3 Queluz VII | 13:30–15:00Session Chair: Jose Renato M. S. Oliveira, Military Institute of Engineering, Brazil Session Co-Chair: Marcio S. S. Almeida, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Reliability Analyses of Offshore Clay-Embedded Pipelines Under Vertical Buckling Considering Lower-Bound Pipe-Soil Capacity OMAE2012-83546Celestino Valle-Molina1 Jorge Alamilla-López1 Shadi Najjar2 Francisco L. Silva-González3
1. Instituto Mexicano del Petróleo, Mexico City, D.F, Mexico; 2. American University of Beirut, Beirut, Lebanon; 3. Instituto Mexicano del Petróleo, Gustavo A. Madero, Mexico
Wave-induced Response of Submarine Pipeline Embedded in Porous Seabed OMAE2012-83233Xiang-Lian Zhou1 JiangHua Wang1 Wei-Dong Wang2 Guo-Ming Wu3
1. Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Shanghai, China; 2. East China Architectural Design and Research Institute CO., Shanghai, China; 3. Shanghai GuangDa Foundation Company, Shanghai, China
Interaction Between Offshore Pipelines and Migrating Sand Waves OMAE2012-83875Jordan Matthieu, Tim RaaijmakersDeltares, Delft, Netherlands
Centrifuge Study of the Effects of Lattice Trusses and Sleeves on Penetration Resistance of Spudcan Foundations in Soft Clay OMAE2012-83137Yuping Li1 Fook Hou Lee1 Siang Huat Goh1 Jiang Tao Yi1 Xi Ying Zhang2
1. National University of Singapore, Singapore, Singapore; 2. Singapore Offshore Technology Center, ABS Pacific, Singapore, Singapore
Petroleum Technology
11-6 Unconventional Petroleum/Deep Water – ITuesday July 3 Bandeirantes | 13:30–15:00Session Chair: Fernando Sebastian Flores Avila, Pemex E&P, Mexico
Surveillance Models of Large-Scale ESP Performance with High Viscosity Fluids and Gas OMAE2012-83534Lissett Barrios1 Stuart Scott1 Charles Deuel2
1. Shell Oil, Houston, TX, USA; 2. Shell International Exploration and Production Inc., Houston, TX, USA
Study for Modification Lattice Boltzmann Model Application to Flow Characteristics for Gas Hydrate Decomposition in Sediment OMAE2012-84038Yu Xichong1 Yu Liu2 Pang Weixin3 Bai Yuhu3 Jiafei Zhao2
1. CNOOC China National Offshore Oil Corporation, Beijing, China; 2. Dalian University of Technology, Dalian, China; 3. CNOOC Research Center, Beijing, China
Experimental Study of Gas Production from Methane Hydrate by Depressurization and Combination Method Under Different Hydrate Saturations OMAE2012-84078Liguo Liu, Jiafei Zhao, Yongchen Song, Chuanxiao Cheng, Weiguo Liu, Yi Zhang, Yu Liu, Zhi YangDalian University of Technology, Dalian, China
Effects of Porosity on the Creep Behavior of Hydrate-Bearing Sediments OMAE2012-84080Rui Wang, Weiguo Liu, Yanghui Li, Feng Yu, Xiongfei Nie, Yongchen SongDalian University of Technology, Dalian, China
Ronald W. Yeung Honoring Symposium on Offshore and Ship Hydrodynamics
12-5 Ship Hydrodynamics III: Dynamics and InstabilitiesTuesday July 3 Alvorada I | 13:30–15:00Session Chair: Marcelo Neves, LabOceano, COPPE, Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Session Co-Chair: Fun Pang Chau, Applied Weather Technology, USA
The Stabilizing Effects of U-Tanks as Passive and Controlled Anti-Rolling Devices OMAE2012-83501Sergio Ribeiro e Silva1 Guillermo Vasquez1 C. Guedes Soares2 Adolfo Maron3
1. Technical University of Lisbon, Lisbon, Portugal; 2. Instituto Superior Tecnico, Technical University of Lisbon, Lisboa, Portugal; 3. Canal de Experiencas Hidrodinamicas de El Pardo, Madrid, Spain
Non Linear Instabilities of Spar Platforms In Waves OMAE2012-83577Claudio Rodríguez1 Marcello Neves2
1. Federal University of Rio de Janeiro (COPPE/UFRJ), Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil; 2. LabOceano, COPPE, Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil
An Investigation on the Excitation of Yaw Parametric Resonance of a Tension Leg Platform OMAE2012-83574Roberto Cruz1 Marcello Neves2 Luis Rivera López3 Paulo de Tarso Esperança4
1. Petrobras, Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil; 2. LabOceano, COPPE, Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil; 3. Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil; 4. COPPE/UFRJ, Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil
Numerical Simulation of Ship Dynamics for Application in a Weather Routing System OMAE2012-83515Yu-Hsien Lin1 Ming-Chung Fang2
1. University of California at Berkeley, Berkeley, CA, USA; 2. National Cheng-Kung University, Tainan City, Taiwan
Workshop on Pre-Salt Technologies: Challenges and Opportunities
13-3 Workshop on Pre-Salt Technologies – IIITuesday July 3 Louvre III and IV | 13:30–15:00Session Chair: Cristina Wang Session Co-Chair: Orlando Ribeiro
Future Vision of Oil Production Orlando RibeiroPetrobras
Riser Technologies for the Pre-Salt Alessandro FrançaPetrobras
Subsea Power Distribution Graham KawulkaSeimens
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Offshore Technology
1-8 Installation - Commissioning – IITuesday July 3 Itamaraty | 15:30–17:30Session Chair: Frank Lange, Heerema Marine Contractors bv, Netherlands Session Co-Chair: Neil Williams, Wison Offshore & Marine (USA), Inc., USA
An Investigation About the Trajectory Control During the Subsea Equipment Installation Using Cable OMAE2012-83798Marcio Yamamoto1 Eugenio Fortaleza2 Daniel Albuquerque2
1. National Maritime Research Institute, Tokyo, Japan; 2. Universidade de Brasilia, Brasilia, DF, Brazil
Modeling the Dual Crane Lift of Maersk BD Module OMAE2012-83471Mohamed Aboumalwa, Chellakat Joe-Joe, Sajith NairMcDermott Middle East, Inc., Dubai, United Arab Emirates
The Application of a “GIANT” Floating Wave Barrier for Offshore Installation Work OMAE2012-83814Kees Jan Vermeulen, Peter Kortekaas, Sean BillingySMIT, Rotterdam, Netherlands
Offshore Technology
1-34 Hydrodynamics IV: Offshore StructuresTuesday July 3 Liberdade | 15:30–17:30Session Chair: Sergio Sphaier, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Session Co-Chair: Hans Cozijn, MARIN, Netherlands
Using a Damping Tugger System for Offshore Heavy Lifts OMAE2012-83334Geert Meskers, Radboud van DijkHeerema Marine Contractors, Leiden, Netherlands
First and Second-Order Wave-Current Interactions for Floating Bodies OMAE2012-83409Charles Monroy, Yann Giorgiutti, Xiaobo ChenBureau Veritas, Neuilly-sur-Seine, France
Practical Structural Assessment of Offshore Structures for Wave Slap OMAE2012-83620Joong Soo Moon, Woo Seung Sim, Hyun Soo Shin, Tae Hyun ParkHyundai Heavy Industies, Co. Ltd., Ulsan, Korea
Structures, Safety and Reliability
2-6 Extreme Seas – IITuesday July 3 Queluz I | 15:30–17:30Session Chair: C. Guedes Soares, Instituto Superior Tecnico, Technical University of Lisbon, Portugal
Application of Breather Solutions for the Investigation of Wave/Structure Interaction in High Steep Waves OMAE2012-83244Guenther F. Clauss1 Marco Klein1 Matthias Dudek1 Miguel Onorato2
1. Technical University of Berlin, Berlin, Germany; 2. Universita di Torino, Torino, Italy
Prediction of Ship Response Statistics in Severe Sea Conditions Using RANS OMAE2012-83995Jan Oberhagemann, Jens Ley, Bettar Ould el MoctarUniversity of Duisburg-Essen, Duisburg, Germany
Response Based Identification of Critical Wave Scenarios OMAE2012-83861Guenther F. Clauss1 Marco Klein1 C. Guedes Soares2 Nuno Fonseca3
1. Technical University of Berlin, Berlin, Germany; 2. Instituto Superior Tecnico, Technical University of Lisbon, Lisboa, Portugal; 3. Technical University of Lisbon, Lisbon, Portugal
Structures, Safety and Reliability
2-11 Reliability of Marine StructuresTuesday July 3 Queluz II | 15:30–17:30Session Chair: Øistein Hagen, Det Norske Veritas, Norway
Reliability Analysis of Mooring Lines for Deep Water Floating Systems OMAE2012-84001Kagita Gurumurthy1 Suhail Ahmad2 AS Murthy Chitrapu3
1. Engineers India Limited, New Delhi, India; 2. Indian Institute of Technology, New Delhi, India; 3. SBM-Atlantia, Houston, TX, USA
Reliability of Axially Loaded Jacket Pile OMAE2012-84162Knut O. Ronold1 Jens Bergan1 Knut Arnesen1 Tom R. Guttormsen2
1. Det Norske Veritas, Høvik, Norway; 2. Statoil, Oslo, Norway
Application of a Particle Filter Based Subset Simulation to the Reliability Assessment of a Marine Structure OMAE2012-83424Zakoua Guédé1 Alexandru Tantar2 Emilia Tantar2 Pierre Del Moral3
1. IFREMER, Plouzané, France; 2. University of Luxembourg, Luxembourg, Luxembourg; 3. INRIA, Talence, France
Structural Reliability Applications in Design and Maintenance Planning of Ships Subjected to Fatigue and Corrosion OMAE2012-83843Marcos Correa Camara1 Julio César Ramalho Cyrino2
1. Brazilian Navy (Naval Engineering Directorate), Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil; 2. Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil
Probabilistic Condition Assessment of Aging Equipment Considering the Effect of Operating Conditions and Maintenance OMAE2012-83855Pedro A. Perez Ramirez, Roy Johnsen, Ingrid B. UtneNorwegian University of Science and Technology, Trondheim, Norway
Materials Technology
3-3 Fatigue and Fracture AssessmentTuesday July 3 El Pardo I | 15:30–17:30Session Chair: Koji Gotoh, Kyushu University, Japan Session Co-Chair: Paulo Gioielli, ExxonMobil Development, USA
Dynamic Fracture Toughness of Coated Structural Components at Different Temperatures OMAE2012-83224Manjunath G L, Surendran SankunnyIndian Institute of Technology, Chennai, TN, India
In-Service Fatigue Performance of SCR Girth Welds Installed by Reeling OMAE2012-83465Philippe Darcis, Eduardo Aguilar, Emma Erezuma, Israel Marines-Garcia, Eduardo Ruiz-Andrade, Hector QuintanillaTenaris - Tubos de Acero de México, S.A., Veracruz, VER, Mexico
Numerical Analysis of Residual Stresses in Hyperbaric Welding OMAE2012-83414Xiaobo Ren1 Odd M. Akselsen2 Sigmund K. Ås2 Bård Nyhus2
1. Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Trondheim, Norway; 2. SINTEF Materials and Chemistry, Trondheim, Norway
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Experimental Research on Fatigue Behaviour of Steel Single Lap Adhesively Bonded Joints OMAE2012-83048Xiaoli Jiang, Mirek KaminskiDelft University of Technology, Delft, Netherlands
Pipeline and Riser Technology
4-6 Design and Analysis – VITuesday July 3 Louvre I | 15:30–17:30Session Chair: Roberto Bruschi, Saipem S.p.A., Italy Session Co-Chair: Chris Timms, C-FER Technologies, Canada
Theoretical Prediction of Tension-Stroke Relationship of Hydro-pneumatic Riser Tensioners OMAE2012-84071Hanqing Zhang, Ruxin SongGenesis, Houston, TX, USA
Cold Spot Management Plan for TOTAL Angola PAZFLOR Project OMAE2012-84113Thomas Parenteau, Laurent Decoret, Geoffrey GuindeuilTechnip, Paris, France
Riser Dynamic Analysis Using WKB-Based Dynamic Stiffness Method OMAE2012-84142Yongming Cheng1 J. Kim Vandiver2
1. Richtech International Engineering, Inc, Houston, TX, USA; 2. Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA, USA
On Pipeline Lateral Buckling: Lessons Learned and Current Design Challenges OMAE2012-83413Emil Maschner1 Basel Abdalla2
1. J P Kenny Ltd, Staines, United Kingdom; 2. J P Kenny, Inc., Houston, TX, USA
On the Axial-Flexural-Torsional Coupling of Slender Underwater Cylinders OMAE2012-83829Waldir Pinto1 Carlos Levi2
1. Universidade Federal do Rio Grande, Rio Grande, RS, Brazil; 2. Laboratório de Tecnologia Oceânica, Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil
Pipeline and Riser Technology
4-20 Steel RiserTuesday July 3 Louvre II | 15:30–17:30Session Chair: Howard Wang, ExxonMobil URC, USA Session Co-Chair: Mark Cerkovnik, 2H Offshore Inc, USA
Modelling of Marine Riser Tensioner Load Variations and Implications for Minimum Top Tension Settings in Drilling Risers OMAE2012-83753Dara Williams, Conor Gallagher, Donogh LangMCS Kenny, Galway, Ireland
Aluminum Catenary Production Riser: Design, Testing, Ways to Improvement OMAE2012-83001Vadim Tikhonov1 Mikhail Gelfgat1 Rudolf Alikin1 Valery Chizhikov2 Valery Shaposhnikov3 Paulo Dias4
1. Aquatic Co, A Weatherfotd Co, Moscow, Russia; 2. Aquatic Co, A Weatherfotd Co, St.-Petersburg, Russia; 3. Krylov Shipbuilding Research Institute, St.-Petersburg, Russia; 4. Petrobras, Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil
Dynamic and Fatigue Analyses of Stress Joint for Deepwater Steel Catenary Riser OMAE2012-83079He Zhen Yang, Wenqing ZhengShanghai Jiao Tong University, Shanghai, China
Study of Vibration Instability of TTR with Varying Axial Force and Tension Ring OMAE2012-83072Tang Yougang, Shao Wei-DongTianjin University, Tianjin, China
Ocean Space Utilization
5-7 Deepsea Mining Systems and Underwater Exploration – II
Tuesday July 3 Queluz III | 15:30–17:30Session Chair: Wonnyon Kim, Korea Ocean Research & Development Institute, Korea Session Co-Chair: Tetsuo Yamazaki, Osaka Prefecture University, Japan
Relationship Between Manganese Nodule Distribution and Deep-Sea Sediment Properties in the Northeastern Pacific OMAE2012-83773Sang-Bum Chi, Wonnyon Kim, Cheong-Kee Park, Chanmin Yoo, Youngtak Ko, Jai-Woon MoonKorea Ocean Research and Development Institute, Ansan, Korea
Conceptual Design of TMR-less Manganese Nodule Mining System and the Economy Examination OMAE2012-83510Tetsuo Yamazaki1 Amon Yamada2 Rei Arai1 Naoki Nakatani1
1. Osaka Prefecture University, Sakai, Japan; 2. Nishishiba Electric Co., Ltd, Himeji, Japan
Advancement in Experimental Research on Natural Gas Production with CO2 OMAE2012-84047Kun Xu, Jiafei Zhao, Di Liu, Yongchen Song, Weiguo Liu, Kaihua Xue, Chencheng Ye, Yiming ZhuDalian University of Technology, Dalian, China
The Environmental Baseline Survey for Mining of the Sea-floor Massive Sulfide (SMS) Area Around Japan Islands OMAE2012-83323Hiroshi Ishida1 Yosuke Onishi1 Tetsuya Miwa2 Tetsuo Yamazaki3 Yoshihisa Shirayama2 Tetsuhiko Toyohara4 Nobuyuki Okamoto4 Takayoshi Kodama4
1. General Environmental Technos Co., Ltd., Tokyo, Japan; 2. Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology, Yokosuka, Japan; 3. Osaka Prefecture University, Osaka, Japan; 4. Japan Oil, Gas and Metals National Corporation, Tokyo, Japan
Ocean Engineering
6-5 Marine Vehicles and Structures – ITuesday July 3 Alvorada II | 15:30–17:30Session Chair: Balakrishna Padmanabhan, FloaTEC, LLC, USA Session Co-Chair: Jeffrey Falzarano, Texas A&M University, USA
Numerical Estimation of Nonlinear Wave Forces on a Multi-Hull Barge Using Finite Element Method OMAE2012-83090Aswathy Senan, Parameswaran KrishnankuttyIndian Institute of Technology, Chennai, TN, India
Blind Estimation of a Ship’s Relative Wave Heading OMAE2012-83305Ulrik Nielsen1 Toshio Iseki2
1. Technical University of Denmark, Kgs. Lyngby, Denmark; 2. Tokyo University of Marine Science and Technology, Tokyo, Japan
Study of the Rebiability of the Ship Transportation by Applying the Historical Hindcast Weather Data OMAE2012-83564Wojciech KauczynskiMarintek, the Norwegian Marine Technology Research Institute, Trondheim, Norway
New Conceptual Style of Ultra Large Floating System OMAE2012-83802Jianhui Liu1 Wenjun Zhong1 Hengyi Zeng2 Keli Shen3
1. Offshore Oil Engineering CO.,LTD, Tianjin, China; 2. China National Offshore Oil Corporation, Beijing, China; 3. Harbor Consulting Engineer, Tianjin, China
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CFD and VIV
8-6 Floaters – IIITuesday July 3 Imperial | 15:30–17:30Session Chair: Stephen Cosgrove, Altair Engineering, USA Session Co-Chair: Samuel Holmes, Red Wing Engineering Inc., USA
Comparison of Two Base-Potentials for a Slender-Body Method OMAE2012-83170Mahmoud Alidadi, Sander CalisalUniversity of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, Canada
Using CFD to Assess Low Frequency Damping OMAE2012-83326Alessio Pistidda, Harald Ottens, Richard ZoontjesHeerema Marine Contractors Nederland B.V., Leiden, Netherlands
Multi-Physics SPH Simulations of Launching Problems and Floating Body Interactions OMAE2012-83367Christian Ulrich, Thomas RungHamburg University of Technology (TUHH), Hamburg, Germany
Slender Buoy FSHR Vortex Induced Rotations OMAE2012-83406Ange Luppi, Matthieu Minguez, Anthony BergerSEAL Engineering, Nîmes, France
CFD Analysis of an LNG Carrier in Waves OMAE2012-83600Emmanuel Guilmineau1 Alban Leroyer1 Michel Visonneau1 Emmanuel Ory2
1. CNRS - Ecole Centrale de Nantes, Nantes, France; 2. Single Buoy Moorings, Monaco, Monaco
Ocean Renewable Energy
9-9 Wave Energy – IIITuesday July 3 Queluz IV | 15:30–17:30Session Chair: John Halkyard, John Halkyard & Associates, USA Session Co-Chair: Vengatesan Venugopal, University of Edinburgh, United Kingdom
Evaluating Constant DC-Link Operation of Wave Energy Converter OMAE2012-83339Rickard Ekström, Venugopalan Kurupath, Cecilia Boström, Olle Svensson, Rafael Waters, Mats LeijonUppsala University, Uppsala, Sweden
Wireless System for Tidal Effect Compensation in the Lysekil Research Site OMAE2012-83361Valeria Castellucci, Markus Eriksson, Rafael Waters, Senad Ferhatovic, Mats LeijonUppsala University, Uppsala, Sweden
Comparison Between Numerical Modeling and Experimental Testing of a Point Absorber WEC Using Linear Power Take-Off System OMAE2012-83692Andrew Zurkinden1 Morten Kramer1 Marco Alves2 Mahdi Teimouri Sichani1
1. Aalborg University, Aalborg, Denmark; 2. WaveEnergy Center, Lisabon, Portugal
Hebridean Marine Energy Resources: Wave-Power Characterisation Using a Buoy Network OMAE2012-83658Arne Vögler1 Vengatesan Venugopal2
1. University of the Highlands and Islands, Stornoway, United Kingdom; 2. University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, United Kingdom
Numerical and Experimental Investigation of a Novel Wave Energy Converter OMAE2012-83609Øyvind Rogne1 Svein Ersdal1 Torgeir Moan2
1. Aker Solutions, Fornebu, Norway; 2. CeSOS/NTNU, Trondheim, Norway
Ocean Renewable Energy
9-10 Wind Energy – IIITuesday July 3 Versailles II | 15:30–17:30Session Chair: Maurizio Collu, Cranfield University, United Kingdom Session Co-Chair: Gunjit Bir, United Technologies (Clipper Windpower), USA
Comparative Study of Utilizing a New Type V-Shaped Tuned Liquid Column Damper and U-Shaped Tuned Liquid Column Damper in Floating Wind Turbines OMAE2012-83346Milad Shadman, Abbas AkbarpourIslamic Azad University South Tehran Branch, Tehran, Iran
NOVA Project: Lessons Learnt During the Conceptual Phase of the Design of a Floating Support Structure for an Offshore Vertical Axis Wind Turbine OMAE2012-84232Maurizio Collu, Feargal P. Brennan, Minoo H. PatelCranfield University, Cranfield, United Kingdom
Aero-hydro-elastic Simulation of a Semi-submersible Floating Wind Turbine OMAE2012-84070Maxime Philippe, Aurelien Babarit, Pierre FerrantEcole Centrale de Nantes, Nantes, France
Dynamic Response of an Offshore Wind Turbine System using Coupled and Limited Coupled Methods OMAE2012-84146Fasuo Yan1 C. Peng2 J. Zhang2 Dagang Zhang3
1. Harbin Engineering University, Harbin, China; 2. Texas A&M University, College Station, TX, USA; 3. DMAR Engineering, Inc., Houston, TX, USA
Design and Aero-elastic Simulation of a 5MW Floating Vertical Axis Wind Turbine OMAE2012-83470Luca Vita1 Uwe S. Paulsen1 Petter Andreas Berthelsen2 Per H. Nielsen1 Stefan Carstensen3 Helge Aagaard Madsen1
1. DTU Wind Energy, Roskilde, Denmark; 2. MARINTEK - Norwegian Marine Technology Research Institute, Trondheim, Norway; 3. DHI, Hørsholm, Denmark
Offshore Geotechnics
10-6 Piled FoundationTuesday July 3 Queluz VII | 15:30–17:30Session Chair: Ana Ivanovic, School of Engineering, University of Aberdeen, United Kingdom
Full-Scale Site Investigations on Soil-Plugging Inside Tubular Piles OMAE2012-83038Sascha HenkeHamburg University of Technology, Hamburg, Germany
Stress Development Inside Large Diameter Pipe Piles Using a Soil Plug Forcing System OMAE2012-83401Jan Fischer1 Sascha Henke2 Sebastian Höhmann3
1. Technische Universität Braunschweig, Institute for Soil Mechanics and Foundation Engineering, Braunschweig, Germany; 2. Hamburg University of Technology, Institute of Geotechnical Engineering and Construction Management, Hamburg, Germany; 3. Bilfinger Berger Civil, Hamburg, Germany
Pore-Pressure Accumulation and Soil Softening Around Pile Foundations for Offshore Wind Turbines OMAE2012-84201Pablo Cuéllar, Matthias Baeßler, Werner RückerBAM Federal Institute for Materials Research and Testing, Berlin, Germany
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Large Deformation Numerical Simulations Regarding the Soil Plugging Behaviour Inside Open-Ended Piles OMAE2012-83039Sascha HenkeHamburg University of Technology, Hamburg, Germany
Development of a New Underwater Piling Noise Mitigation System - Using Hydro Sound Dampers (hsd) (HSD) OMAE2012-83707Christian Kuhn1 Karl-Heinz Elmer2 Jörg Gattermann1 Benedikt Bruns1 Jan Fischer1
1. Technische Universität Braunschweig, Institute for Soil Mechanics and Foundation Engineering, Braunschweig, Germany; 2. Offnoise, Neustadt, Germany
Petroleum Technology
11-7 Geological Carbon Sequestration: Subsurface Storage and Containment Issues
Tuesday July 3 Bandeirantes | 15:30–17:30Session Chair: Mileva Radonjic, LSU, USA Session Co-Chair: Romildo Toledo, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Modelling Pore Continuity and Durability of Cementitious Sealing Material OMAE2012-84202Eduardus Koenders1 Will Hansen2 Romildo Toledo3 Klaas van Breugel4
1. UFRJ Rio de Janeiro / TU Delft, Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil; 2. Unversity of Michican, Michican, MI, USA; 3. Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil; 4. Delft University of Technology, Delft, Netherlands
Rheological Characterization and Mechanical Behavior of Polymer Powder Modified Cement Pastes and Wollastonite Fibers Reinforced Cement Pastes OMAE2012-84208Fabrício Vitorino1 Romildo Toledo2
1. COPPE/UFRJ, Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil; 2. Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil
Effect of the Sodium and Potassium Chloride on the Rheological and Mechanical Properties of Oil Well Cement Slurries OMAE2012-84209C. A. A. Rocha1 C. A. Simão2 G. C. Cordeiro3 Romildo Toledo1
1. Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil; 2. CENPES/Petrobras S/A, Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil; 3. UENF, Campos dos Goytacazes, Brazil
Study of Kinetic, Structure and Properties Evaluation of Organically Modified Montmorillonite, Microcellulose and Carbon Nanotubes Added to Cement Paste OMAE2012-84214Analia Vazquez1 Teresa Pique2 Catalina Gomez Hoyos2 Mariano Escobar2
1. School of Engineers-University of Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires, Argentina; 2. University of Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires, Argentina
Experimental Study of Portland Cement/Sandstone Interface in Relation to Wellbore Stability for Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) OMAE2012-84237Nnamdi Agbasimalo, Mileva RadonjicLouisiana State University, Baton Rouge, LA, USA
Ronald W. Yeung Honoring Symposium on Offshore and Ship Hydrodynamics
12-6 Ship Hydrodynamics IV: Roll Motion and Bilge KeelsTuesday July 3 Alvorada I | 15:30–17:30Session Chair: Juan Wanderly, Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Session Co-Chair: R.K.W. Seah, Chevron ETC, USA
Analysis of Roll Motion Due to Asymmetric Bilge Keels OMAE2012-83650Nathan Tom1 R.K.W. Seah2 Dominique Roddier3
1. University of California at Berkeley, Berkeley, CA, USA; 2. Chevron ETC, Houston, TX, USA; 3. Marine Innovation & Technology, Berkeley, CA, USA
Analysis of the Physics of Bilge Keel Vortex Generation OMAE2012-83915Lisa Minnick1 Christopher Bassler2 Scott Percival1
1. Naval Surface Warfare Center Carderock Division (NSWCCD), West Bethesda, MD, USA; 2. David Taylor Model Basin, West Bethesda, MD, USA
Asymmetric FPSO Roll Response Due to the Influence of Lines Arrangement OMAE2012-83097Marcos Ferreira1 Mauro Costa Oliveira1 Rafaella Carvalho1 Sergio Sphaier2
1. Petrobras, Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil; 2. Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil
An Empirical Nonlinear Model to Estimate FPSO with Extended Bilge Keel Roll Linear Equivalent Damping in Extreme Seas OMAE2012-83360Allan C. Oliveira1 Antonio C. Fernandes2
1. Petrobras, Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil; 2. COPPE/UFRJ, Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil
Predicting the Second-Order Resonant Roll Motions of an FPSO OMAE2012-83920Fabio T. Matsumoto1 Alexandre N. Simos2
1. Petrobras S. A., Santos, SP, Brazil; 2. University of São Paulo, São Paulo, SP, Brazil
Workshop on Pre-Salt Technologies: Challenges and Opportunities
13-4 Workshop on Pre-Salt Technologies – IVTuesday July 3 Louvre III and IV | 15:30–17:00Session Chair: Jose Roberto Fagundes NettoSession Co-Chair: Ilson Paranhos Pasqualino
Marlim 3Phase Separation System – Project Overview and Execution Strategy Mauro EuphemioPetrobras
Marlim 3Phase Subsea Separation System – Challenges and Solutions for the Subsea Separation Station to Cope with Process Requirements Igor LourençoFMC
Marlim 3Phase Subsea Separation System – Installation Design Rafael Guimarães PestanaPetrobras
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Offshore Technology
1-5 Fixed Platforms and Jack Ups RigsWednesday July 4 Itamaraty | 8:30–10:00Session Chair: Bernt J. Leira, NTNU, Norway Session Co-Chair: Partha Chakrabarti, Zentech, Inc., USA
Nonlinear Dynamic Analysis of Jack-Up Platforms Exposed to Extreme Random Waves OMAE2012-83786Jalal Mirzadehniasar, Mehrdad Kimiaei, Mark CassidyThe University of Western Australia, Crawley, WA, Australia
Identification of Offshore Jacket Damaged Members by Using Reduced Wavelet Component Energy OMAE2012-83792Mohammad Ali Lotfollahi-Yaghin, Sajad ShahverdiUniversity of Tabriz, Tabriz, Iran
Going on Location Study for a Jack-Up Rig OMAE2012-83034Partha ChakrabartiZentech, Inc., Houston, TX, USA
The Wind Tunnel Experiment Study of Wind Loads on Jack-up Platform OMAE2012-83675Lin Yi1 Hu An-kang1 Jiang Wei1 Xiong Fei2
1. Harbin Engineering University, Harbin, China; 2. CIMC Ship & Offshore Research Institute Ltd., Shanghai, China
Offshore Technology
1-9 Offshore Development and Mooring HardwareWednesday July 4 Liberdade | 8:30–10:00Session Chair: Denby Morrison, Shell, USASession Co-Chair: John Halkyard, John Halkyard & Associates, USA
Stability Analysis Hinged Vertical Flat Plate Rotation in a Uniform Flow OMAE2012-84020Sina Mirzaei Sefat1 Antonio C. Fernandes2
1. College of Earth, Ocean and Enviornment, Newark, DE, USA; 2. COPPE/UFRJ, Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil
Offshore Monitoring Campaign Installation on Sub-Sea Installation OMAE2012-83324Jesus Rodriguez Navarro, Joris van Drunen, Ruben de BruinHeerema Marine Contractors Nederland B.V, Leiden, Netherlands
Development of Fixed Hydrodynamic Lifting Surfaces to Stabilise Anchoring Structures in Energetic Tidal Flows OMAE2012-83392Samuel Harding, Ian BrydenUniversity of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, United Kingdom
Structures, Safety and Reliability
2-12 Probabilistic Response Modelling – IWednesday July 4 Queluz I | 8:30–10:00Session Chair: Lance Manuel, University of Texas at Austin, USA
Air Gap Statistics of a Tension Leg Platform OMAE2012-83035Oleg Gaidai1 Arvid Naess2 Carl Trygve Stansberg1
1. MARINTEK, Trondheim, Norway; 2. CeSOS/NTNU, Trondheim, Norway
Conventional and Linear Statistical Moments Applied in Extreme Value Analysis of Non-Gaussian Response of Jack-Ups OMAE2012-83583Leonardo Nascimento1 Luis Sagrilo2 Gilberto Ellwanger3
1. Bureau Veritas, Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil; 2. Federal University of Rio de Janeiro - Civil Engineering Program of COPPE, Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil; 3. LACEO/COPPE/UFRJ, Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil
Efficient Derivation of the Probability Distribution of the Extreme Values of Offshore Structural Response: Comparison of Three Different Methods OMAE2012-83654Mohd Khairi Abu Husain, Noor Irza Mohd Zaki, Gholamhossein NajafianUniversity of Liverpool, Liverpool, United Kingdom
Finite-Memory Nonlinear System Modelling of Offshore Structural Response Accounting for Extreme Values Residues OMAE2012-83655Noor Irza Mohd Zaki, Mohd Khairi Abu Husain, Gholamhossein Najafian, Hossien MallahzadehUniversity of Liverpool, Liverpool, United Kingdom
Structures, Safety and Reliability
2-15 Collision and Crashworthiness – IWednesday July 4 Queluz II | 8:30–10:00Session Chair: Manolis Samuelides, National Technical University of Athens, Greece
Comparison and Assessment of the Crashworthiness of Three Innovative Side-Shell Structures: the X-Core, Y-Core and Corrugation Panel Structures OMAE2012-83033Jonas Ringsberg, Per HogströmChalmers University of Technology, Gothenburg, Sweden
Study on the Influence of Bow Shape to the Side Structure During Ship Collision OMAE2012-83060Liu Kun, Zhang Yanchang, Wang ZiliJiangsu University of Science and Technology, Zhenjiang, China
Investigation on Smeared Thickness Methods for Plating Stiffeners on Prediction of Grounding Character of Double Bottom Tanker Over Obstacles with Large Contact Surface OMAE2012-83238Yi Liu1 Zhiqiang Hu1 Jorgen Amdahl2
1. Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Shanghai, China; 2. Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Thondheim, Norway
Numerical Investigation on the Plastic Response of a Small-Scale Laterally Impacted Tanker Double Hull Structure OMAE2012-84016Richard Villavicencio1 Young-Hun Kim2 Sang-Rai Cho3 C. Guedes Soares4
1. Centre for Marine Technology and Engineering, Instituto Superior Técnico, Lisboa, Portugal; 2. Structural Design Department, Sungdong Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering, Tongyeong, Korea; 3. School of Naval Architecture and Ocean Engineering, University of Ulsan, Ulsan, Korea; 4. Instituto Superior Tecnico, Technical University of Lisbon, Lisboa, Portugal
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Materials Technology
3-6 Fatigue of Girth WeldsWednesday July 4 El Pardo I | 8:30–10:00Session Chair: Yong-Yi Wang, Center for Reliable Energy Systems, USA Session Co-Chair: Arne Fjeldstad, DNV, Norway
Fatigue Testing of Full-Scale Girth Welded Pipes Under Variable Amplitude Loading OMAE2012-83054Yanhui Zhang, Stephen MaddoxTWI Limited, Cambridge, United Kingdom
Measurement of Bending Residual Stress on a Hull Section of a Submarine OMAE2012-83378Xavier Ficquet1 Ashley Bowman2 Devkumar Goudar2 Manuel Körner3 Ed. J. Kingston2
1. University Gate East, Bristol, United Kingdom; 2. VEQTER Ltd, Bristol, United Kingdom; 3. DCNS, Lorient, France
Fatigue and Fracture of Titanium Gr. 29 Welds OMAE2012-83696Jaime Buitrago1 Nathan A. Nissley1 Gabriel Rombado2
1. ExxonMobil Upstream Research Company, Houston, TX, USA; 2. ExxonMobil Development Company, Houston, TX, USA
Factors Affecting the Fatigue Strength of Girth Welds: A Re-evaluation of TWI’s Resonance Fatigue Test Database OMAE2012-83095Stephen Maddox, Carol JohnstonTWI Ltd, Cambridge, United Kingdom
Pipeline and Riser Technology
4-19 Inspection and RepairWednesday July 4 Louvre II | 8:30–10:00Session Chair: Qishi Chen, C-FER Technologies, Canada Session Co-Chair: Celso Morooka, University of Campinas, Brazil
Implementation of Ultrasonic Guided Waves for Defect Detection in Steel Pipes OMAE2012-83047Pooya Gholami, Mohammad Riahi, Ali ValipourIran University of Science and Technology, Tehran, Iran
Non-Destructive Damage Identification of Offshore Pipeline by Using Wavelet Transform and Wavelet Packet Transform OMAE2012-83374Sajad Shahverdi1 Mohammad Ali Lotfollahi-Yaghin1 Amin Lotfollahi Yaghin2
1. University of Tabriz, Tabriz, Iran; 2. University of Newcastle, Newcastle, NSW, Australia
New Advances in Flexible Riser Monitoring Techniques Using Optical Fiber Sensors OMAE2012-83952Sergio Morikawa1 Claudio Camerini1 Arthur Braga2 Carla Kato2 Roberth A. Llerena2 Murilo Camerini2 Tiago B. Simões2
1. Petrobras, Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil; 2. PUC-Rio, Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil
Hydrate Plug Movement by One-Sided Depressurization OMAE2012-83969Marcelo Gonçalves1 Ricardo Camargo1 Angela Nieckele2 Rafael P. Faraco3 Claudio Veloso Barreto3 Luis Fernando G. Pires3
1. Petrobras, Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil; 2. PUC-Rio, Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil; 3. SIMDUT, PUC-Rio, Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil
Pipeline and Riser Technology
4-21 Flexible Pipes – IWednesday July 4 Louvre I | 8:30–10:00Session Chair: Murilo Vaz, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Session Co-Chair: Svein Savik, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Norway
Experimental Analysis of the Internal Flow Effects on the Dynamic of a U-Shaped Flexible Pipe OMAE2012-83069Marcio Yamamoto1 Motohiko Murai2 Shotaro Uto1 Tomo Fujiwara1
1. National Maritime Research Institute, Tokyo, Japan; 2. Yokohama National University, Yokohama-shi, Japan
Simplified Approaches to Modeling of Lateral Wire Buckling in the Tensile Armour Layers of Flexible Pipes OMAE2012-83080Niels Østergaard1 Anders Lyckegaard1 Jens Andreasen2
1. NKT-Flexibles, Aalborg, Denmark; 2. Aalborg University, Aalborg, Denmark
Experimental and Numerical Study of a Multi-Layer Flexible Pipe Depressurization OMAE2012-83127Anaïs Lambert1 Antoine Felix-Henry1 Philippe Gilbert2 Martin Gainville2
1. Technip - Flexi France, Le Trait, France; 2. IFP Energies Nouvelles, Rueil-Malmaison Cedex, France
New Polyamide with Improved Hydrolysis Resistance OMAE2012-83157Anh-Tuan Do, Stéphanie Chicheportiche, Camille Chollet, Alain CoutarelTechnip - Flexi France, Le Trait, France
Ocean Space Utilization
5-4 VLFS, New Type of Floating Facilities and Coastal Planning – I
Wednesday July 4 Queluz III | 8:30–10:00Session Chair: Tomoki Ikoma, Nihon University, Japan Session Co-Chair: Kazuhiro Iijima, Osaka University, Japan
Novel Hybrid System for Reducing Hydroelastic Response of Very Large Floating Structures OMAE2012-83124Chien Ming Wang1 Rui Ping Gao1 Chan Ghee Koh1 Sritawat Kitipornchai2
1. National University of Singapore, Singapore, Singapore; 2. City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, China
Post-ultimate Strength Behavior of Very Large Floating Structure Subjected to Extreme Wave Loads OMAE2012-83791Iijima Kazuhiro, Masahiko FujikuboOsaka University, Osaka, Japan
Primary Conversion Efficiency of OWC Type WECs Installed on a Large Floating Structure OMAE2012-83337Tomoki Ikoma1 Koichi Masuda1 Chang-Kyu Rheem2 Hisaaki Maeda1 Yuka Watanabe1
1. Nihon University, Funabashi, Japan; 2. The University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan
Elastic Characteristics of TLP Type Offshore Wind Turbines OMAE2012-84190Yasunori Nihei1 Minori Kozen1 Iijima Kazuhiro2
1. Japan/Osaka Prefecture University, Sakai, Japan; 2. Osaka University, Osaka, Japan
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Ocean Engineering
6-13 Marine Vehicles and Structures – IIWednesday July 4 Alvorada II | 8:30–10:00Session Chair: Daniel Valentine, Clarkson University, USA Session Co-Chair: Balakrishna Padmanabhan, FloaTEC, LLC, USA
Thrust Enhancement from Radial Velocity in Squid Inspired Thrusters OMAE2012-83976Mike Krieg, Kamran MohseniUniversity of Florida, Gainesville, FL, USA
Inverted Double-pendulum Offshore Tower Subjected to Vertical Ground Motion OMAE2012-84062Syed Hasan1 Nazrul Islam2
1. Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh, India; 2. Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi, India
An Exploratory Study on the Optimum Layout of the Cluster Manifold OMAE2012-84030Yingying Wang, Menglan Duan, Deguo Wang, Xu Yuan, Kai TianOffshore Oil/Gas Research Center, China University of Petroleum, Beijing, China
An Exploratory Study on the Working Principles of Energy Saving Devices (ESDS) PIV, CFD Investigations and ESD Design Guidelines OMAE2012-83053Jie Dang1 Hao Chen2 Guoxiang Dong3
1. Maritime Research Institute Netherlands, Wageningen, Netherlands; 2. Guangzhou Shipbuilding International, Guangzhou, China; 3. Shanghai Ship and Shipping Research Institute, Shanghai, China
Polar and Arctic Sciences and Technology
7-1 Structure-Ice-Interaction and EvacuationWednesday July 4 Queluz VII | 8:30–10:00Session Chair: Charlotte Saltner van de Kerk, The Offshore Partners B.V., Netherlands Session Co-Chair: Walter Kuehnlein, SEA2ICE Ltd. & Co. KG, Germany
Introduction to the Polar Arctic Sciences and Technology Symposium OMAE2012-84277Walter KuehnleinSEA2ICE Ltd. & Co. KG, Hamburg, Germany
Design and Modelling of Accidental Ship Collisions with Ice Masses at Laboratory-Scale OMAE2012-83544Ekaterina Kim1 Martin Storheim1 Rüdiger von Bock und Polach2 Jorgen Amdahl1
1. Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Thondheim, Norway; 2. Aalto University, Aalto, Finland
Non Parametric Probabilistic Approach of Ice Load Peaks on Ship Hulls OMAE2012-83165Abdillah Suyuthi1 Bernt J. Leira1 Kaj Riska2
1. Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Trondheim, Norway; 2. CeSOS, ILS Oy, Trondheim, Norway
Evacuation from Petroleum Facilities Operating in the Barents Sea OMAE2012-83329Sigurd R Jacobsen1 Ove Tobias Gudmestad2
1. Norwegian Petroleum Safety Authority, Stavanger, Norway; 2. University of Stavanger / NTNU, Stavanger, Norway
CFD and VIV
8-7 Cylinders: Experiments, An Optical Tool and CFD on a Tapered Cylinder
Wednesday July 4 Imperial | 8:30–10:00Session Chair: Juan Wanderly, Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Session Co-Chair: Marcelo A. Vitola, LabOceano/COPPE/UFRJ, Brazil
Experimental Study on the Dynamics of Four Flexible Cylinders in Square Arrangement Subjected to Uniform Cross-Flow OMAE2012-83278Bijan Sanaati, Naomi KatoOsaka University, Suita, Japan
An Optical Tool for Measuring Vortex-Induced Vibrations of Long Flexible Cylinders OMAE2012-83327Francisco Huera-HuarteUniversitat Rovira i Virgili, Tarragona, Spain
Experimental Investigation of the Vortex-Induced Vibration of a Curved Cylinder OMAE2012-83016Gustavo R. S. Assi1 Narakorn Srinil2 Ivan Korkischko1 Cesar M. Freire1
1. University of São Paulo, São Paulo, SP, Brazil; 2. University of Strathclyde, Glasgow, United Kingdom
3D Simulation of Vortex Shedding Pass Tapered Circular Cylinders in Subcritical Reynolds Numbers OMAE2012-84126Vahid Tamimi, Mostafa Zeinoddini, Arash Bakhtiary, Maziar GolestaniKhaje Nasir Tousi University of Technology, Tehran, Iran
Ocean Renewable Energy
9-13 Wind Energy – IVWednesday July 4 Versailles II | 8:30–10:00Session Chair: Krish Thiagarajan, University of Maine, USA Session Co-Chair: Richard Kimball, Maine Maritime Academy, USA
Experimental Comparison of Three Floating Wind Turbine Concepts OMAE2012-83645Andrew Goupee1 Bonjun Koo2 Richard Kimball3 Kostas Lambrakos2 Habib J. Dagher1
1. University of Maine, Orono, ME, USA; 2. Technip USA, Inc., Houston, TX, USA; 3. Maine Maritime Academy, Castine, ME, USA
Methodology for Wind/Wave Basin Testing of Floating Offshore Wind Turbines OMAE2012-83627Heather Martin1 Richard Kimball2 Anthony Viselli1 Andrew Goupee1
1. University of Maine, Orono, ME, USA; 2. Maine Maritime Academy, Castine, ME, USA
Model Tests for a Floating Wind Turbine on Three Different Floaters OMAE2012-83642Bonjun Koo1 Andrew Goupee2 Kostas Lambrakos1 Richard Kimball3
1. Technip USA, Inc., Houston, TX, USA; 2. University of Maine, Orono, ME, USA; 3. Maine Maritime Academy, Castine, ME, USA
Study of a Floating Foundation for Wind Turbines OMAE2012-83389Sebastien Gueydon, Sam WellerMARIN, Wageningen, Netherlands
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Ronald W. Yeung Honoring Symposium on Offshore and Ship Hydrodynamics
12-7 Ship Hydrodynamics V: Structural Response and Experiments
Wednesday July 4 Alvorada I | 8:30–10:00Session Chair: Thomas Fu, NSWCCD, USA Session Co-Chair: Yu-Hsien Lin, University of California at Berkeley, USA
On the Effect of Hull Girder Flexibility on the Vertical Wave Bending Moment for Ultra Large Container Vessels OMAE2012-83043Ingrid Marie Vincent Andersen, Jørgen Juncher JensenTechnical University of Denmark, Kgs. Lyngby, Denmark
Analysis of Ship Hull Plate Vibrations Induced by Wave and Slamming Loads OMAE2012-83174Fnu Lakitosh1 Palaniswamy Anathakrishnan2
1. Dept of Ocean and Mechanical Engineering, Boca Raton, FL, USA; 2. Florida Atlantic University, Boca Raton, FL, USA
Wavemaker Limitations and Difficulties in Model Testing of Small High Speed Craft OMAE2012-83268Thomas Fu1 Anne Fullerton1 Christine Schleicher2
1. NSWCCD, West Bethesda, MD, USA; 2. NSWCCD, Norfolk, VA, USA
A Study on Gap Influence on Slamming Experiment OMAE2012-83524ChangWoo Park, JaeYoung Shin, Sun H. Kwon, Jangyoung Chung, JaeHwan Jung, HyunSik Yoon, Young Jun Yang, Sang Beom LeePusan National University, Busan, Korea
Workshop on Pre-Salt Technologies: Challenges and Opportunities
13-5 Workshop on Pre-Salt Technologies – VWednesday July 4 Louvre III and IV | 8:30–10:00Session Chair: Marcos Donato Auler Ferreira Session Co-Chair: Arthur Saad
Innovations in Processing and Topside Facilities for Pre-Salt Fields Giovani Cavalcanti NunesPetrobras
Prospective Model Testing for the Pre-Salt in COPPE/UFRJ (LabOceano and LOC) Paulo de Tarso T. Esperança, Antonio C. FernandesCOPPE/UFRJ
An Overview of the Replicant FPSOs Eduardo Perroni FurtadoPetrobras
Wednesday, 10:30–12:00
Offshore Technology
1-10 Offshore Technical ChallengesWednesday July 4 Itamaraty | 10:30–12:00Session Chair: Anil Sablok, Technip, USA Session Co-Chair: Charlotte Saltner van de Kerk, The Offshore Partners B.V., Netherlands
Modelling Details of Fenders in Float-Over Installation Experiments OMAE2012-83166Jason Cole, Matthew Garvin, Mohammed Islam, Paul HerringtonOceanic Consulting Corporation, St. John’s, NL, Canada
Development of an Innovative Real-Time Simulator for DP-Shuttle Tanker / FPSO Offshore Connection Operation OMAE2012-83718Eduardo Aoun Tannuri1 Humberto Shigueki Makiyama2 Felipe Rateiro1 Carlos H. Fucatu2 Denis Taniguchi2 Isaias Q. Masetti3
1. University of São Paulo, São Paulo, SP, Brazil; 2. Numerical Offshore Tank - USP, São Paulo, SP, Brazil; 3. Transpetro, Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil
Drill String Strength Evaluation for Deep Earthquake Zone Drilling OMAE2012-83965Tomoya Inoue1 Masanori Kyo1 Koji Sakura2 Toshihiko Fukui2
1. JAMSTEC, Yokohama, Japan; 2. TenarisNKKTubes, Kawasaki, Japan
Oil Transfer between DP Shuttle and Conventional Tankers in Tandem Configuration: A Numerical Evaluation of Alternatives OMAE2012-84059Eduardo Aoun Tannuri1 Helio Mitio Morishita1 Michel R. Miyazaki1 Lazaro Moratelli Jr.1 Rafael Mesquita Lacerda Madureira2
1. University of São Paulo, São Paulo, SP, Brazil; 2. Transpetro, Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil
Offshore Technology
1-11 Mooring and Anchoring ComputationsWednesday July 4 Liberdade | 10:30–12:00Session Chair: Flavia Rezende, Bureau Veritas, Brazil Session Co-Chair: Jan Van Kessel, SBM Offshore, Netherlands
The Analytical Solution of Taut-Slack Mooring Line with Tanh-Method OMAE2012-83179Su-xia Zhang, Tang Yougang, Xijun LiuTianjin University, Tianjin, China
Investigation on the Use of Different Approaches to Mooring Analysis and Appropriate Safety Factors OMAE2012-84121Sojan Vasudevan, Paul WestlakeInterMoor Marine Services Ltd, Aberdeen, United Kingdom
Effects of Directionality of the Waves in the Mooring Systems Design OMAE2012-83917Flavia Rezende1 Cédric Brun2
1. Bureau Veritas, Rio, Brazil; 2. Bureau Veritas, Neuilly-sur-Seine, France
Dual Stiffness Approach for Polyester Mooring Line Analysis in Time Domain OMAE2012-83662Arcandra Tahar1 Djoni Sidarta1 Alex Ran2
1. Horton Wison Deepwater, Houston, TX, USA; 2. Offshore Tech, LLC, Houston, TX, USA
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Structures, Safety and Reliability
2-13 Probabilistic Response Modelling – IIWednesday July 4 Queluz I | 10:30–12:00Session Chair: Luis Sagrilo, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro - Civil Engineering Program of COPPE, Brazil
Combination of Multiple Extreme Bending Moment Components OMAE2012-83528Bernt LeiraNorwegian University of Science and Technology, Trondheim, Norway
Comparison of Design Wave Approach and Short Term Approach with Increased Wave Height in the Evaluation of Whipping Induced Bending Moment OMAE2012-83562Quentin Derbanne, Fabien Bigot, Guillaume de HauteclocqueBureau Veritas, Neuilly sur Seine, France
Effects of Second-Order Extreme Waves on the Dynamics of a Non-Linear Floating Body OMAE2012-84077Vincenzo Nava, Felice ArenaMediterranea University, Reggio Calabria, Italy
An Improved Stochastic Modeling for Bayesian Wave Estimation OMAE2012-83740Toshio IsekiTokyo University of Marine Science and Technology, Tokyo, Japan
Structures, Safety and Reliability
2-16 Collision and Crashworthiness – IIWednesday July 4 Queluz II | 10:30–12:00Session Chair: Sang-Rai Cho, School of Naval Architecture and Ocean Engineering, University of Ulsan, Korea
Ultimate Strength of Dented Narrow Stiffened Panels Subjected to Compressive Loads OMAE2012-84261Mingcai Xu1 C. Guedes Soares2
1. Centre for Marine Technology and Engineering (CENTEC), Lisbon, Portugal; 2. Instituto Superior Tecnico, Technical University of Lisbon, Lisboa, Portugal
Experimental and Numerical Plastic Response and Failure of Laterally Impacted Rectangular Plates OMAE2012-84015Bin Liu1 Richard Villavicencio2 C. Guedes Soares3
1. Technical University of Lisbon, Lisboa, Portugal; 2. Centre for Marine Technology and Engineering, Instituto Superior Técnico, Lisboa, Portugal; 3. Instituto Superior Tecnico, Technical University of Lisbon, Lisboa, Portugal
Residual Strength Analysis for Rapid Response Damage Assessment (RRDA) of Steel Ship Structures OMAE2012-83831Aikuo Lee1 Eric VanDerHorn1 Ge (George) Wang2
1. American Bureau of Shipping, Houston, TX, USA; 2. American Bureau of Shipping, Shanghai, China
Development of a Relationship Between Residual Ultimate Longitudinal Strength and Grounding Damage Index Diagram for Container Ships OMAE2012-83078Dokyun Kim1 Jeom Paik1 Han Byul Kim1 Xiaoming Zhang1 Min-Soo Kim2 Preben Terndrup Pedersen3
1. Pusan National University, Busan, Korea; 2. Lloyd Register Asia, Busan, Korea; 3. Technical University of Denmark, Copenhagen, Denmark
Materials Technology
3-9 Integrity Assessment and Life ExtensionWednesday July 4 El Pardo I | 10:30–12:00Session Chair: Bjørn Melve, Statoil ASA, Norway Session Co-Chair: Weiwei Yu, Chevron Energy Technology Company, USA
State-of-the-art: Fatigue Life Extension of Offshore Installations OMAE2012-83044Luis Lopezmartinez1 Zuheir Barsoum2 Anna Paradowska3
1. LETS Global, Rotterdam, Netherlands; 2. KTH - Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm, Sweden; 3. The Bragg Institute, Lucas Heights, NSW, Australia
Challenges in Inspection Planning for Maintenance of Static Mechanical Equipments on Aging Oil and Gas Production Plants: The State of the Art OMAE2012-83248R.M. Chandima RatnayakeUniversity of Stavanger - UiS, Stavanger, Norway
Characterization of the Accuracy of the MFL Pipeline Inspection Tools OMAE2012-83934Mamdouh Salama1 Marc A. Maes2 Bruce Nestleroth3 Carlos A. Rodríguez4 David Blumer5
1. ConocoPhillips Company, Houston, TX, USA; 2. Blade Energy Partners, Calgary, AB, Canada; 3. Battelle, Columbus, OH, USA; 4. ConocoPhillips Company, Jakarta, Indonesia; 5. ConocoPhillips Company, Bartlesville, OK, USA
Pipeline and Riser Technology
4-16 On-Bottom Behavior and Pipe-Soil Interaction – IWednesday July 4 Louvre II | 10:30–12:00Session Chair: Rafael Solano, Petrobras S.A., Brazil Session Co-Chair: Elizabeth Lakey, J P Kenny, Australia
Potential Galloping Motions of Piggyback Pipeline Geometries in Strong Currents OMAE2012-83103Adeshina Elegbede1 Ove Tobias Gudmestad2
1. Technip, Gjettum Baerum, Norway; 2. University of Stavanger / NTNU, Stavanger, Norway
Comparison of Recent Parametric Trenched and Partially Embedded / Spanning Pipelines with DNV-RP-F109 Load Reduction Design Curves OMAE2012-83282Terry Griffiths1 Mengmeng Xu1 Wenwen Shen1 Jeremy Leggoe2
1. JP Kenny, Perth, WA, Australia; 2. The University of Western Australia, Crawley, WA, Australia
3D On-Bottom Stability Analysis for a Pipeline on a Mobile Seabed OMAE2012-83291Scott McMaster, Dermot O’Brien, David E. Scholtz, Jay R. RyanAtteris Pty Ltd, Perth, WA, Australia
Recent Experience in the Lateral Buckling Design of Medium to Large Diameter, Concrete Coated Pipelines OMAE2012-83818Masa Brankovic, Hammam Zeitoun, Benjamin Anderson, Edwin Shim, EuJeen ChinJ P Kenny Pty Ltd, Perth, WA, Australia
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Pipeline and Riser Technology
4-22 Flexible Pipes – IIWednesday July 4 Louvre I | 10:30–12:00Session Chair: Svein Savik, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Norway Session Co-Chair: Murilo Vaz, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Analysis of the Creep Behaviour of the Polymer Barrier Layer in Unbonded Flexible Pipes Under Different Fluid Temperatures OMAE2012-83164Yijun Shen1 Jian Zhao1 Zhimin Tan2 Terry Sheldrake1
1. Wellstream Flexibles - GE Oil & Gas, Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom; 2. Wellstream Flexibles - GE Oil & Gas, Houston, TX, USA
The Use of Flexible Pipe for CO2 Enhanced Oil Recovery Applications. OMAE2012-83321Carol Taravel-Condat1 Thomas Epsztein2
1. TECHNIP Flexifrance, Le Trait, France; 2. TECHNIP, Le Trait, France
The Evolution of Flexible Riser Configuration Design for Harsh Environments OMAE2012-83404Keith Anderson, Mark O ConnorMCS Kenny, Aberdeen, United Kingdom
Methodology for Determining Remnant Fatigue Life of Flexible Risers Subjected to Slugging and Irregular Waves OMAE2012-83412Paul Gundersen1 Krassimir Doynov2 Torgrim Andersen1 Rune Haakonsen3
1. Kongsberg Oil & Gas Technologies AS, Asker, Norway; 2. ExxonMobil Development Company, Houston, TX, USA; 3. Kongsberg Oil & Gas Technologies AS, Houston, TX, USA
Ocean Space Utilization
5-8 VLFS, New Type of Floating Facilities and Coastal Planning – II
Wednesday July 4 Queluz III | 10:30–12:00Session Chair: Koichi Masuda, Nihon University, Japan Session Co-Chair: Yasunori Nihei, Japan/Osaka Prefecture University, Japan
Simulation of the Mooring Vessels in Tsunamis Using the MPS method Considers Leading Wave and Backwash OMAE2012-83805Mitsuhiro Masuda1 Kiyokazu Minami1 Koichi Masuda2 Tomoki Ikoma2
1. Tokyo University of Marine Science and Technology, Tokyo, Japan; 2. Nihon University, Funabashi, Japan
Development of the Inflow Boundary with a Free Surface to Apply the Mps Method to Tsunami Analysis on Coastal Areas OMAE2012-83192Koichi Masuda, Tomoki Ikoma, Yasuhiro Aida, Junpei TakayamaNihon University, Chibaken, Japan
Study on the Refuge Action of Elderly People in the Offing Tohoku Region Pacific Coast Earthquake. OMAE2012-83800Yasuo Terasaki, Takeo Kondo, Kazukiyo Yamamoto, Wataru Miyazaki, Kenta Hanai, Masashi SugaharaNihon University, Funabashi, Japan
Ocean Engineering
6-6 Model Tests – IWednesday July 4 Alvorada II | 10:30–12:00Session Chair: Hans Cozijn, MARIN, Netherlands Session Co-Chair: Sascha Kosleck, TU Berlin, Germany
Variation in Wave Forces on Buried Submarine Pipeline in Different types of Soils in Random Waves OMAE2012-83018Neelamani Subramaniam, Khaled Al-BanaaKuwait Institute for Scientific Research, Kuwait, Kuwait
Oil Skimming Efficiency of the SOS: Scaling from GeoSim Model Tests to Full Scale Prototype Operations OMAE2012-83624Guenther F. Clauss, Florian Sprenger, Sascha Kosleck, Laura GrüterTechnical University of Berlin, Berlin, Germany
Experimental Modal Analysis of Jacket-type Platforms Using Data-Driven Stochastic Subspace Identification Method OMAE2012-83731Junfeng Xin1 Sau-Lon James Hu2 Huajun Li1
1. Ocean University of China, Qingdao, China; 2. University of Rhode Island, Narragansett, RI, USA
Comparison of Two Six-Degree of Freedom Simulation Models for Mini Autonomous Underwater Vehicle OMAE2012-83734Duan Fei, Pang ShuoHarbin Engineering University, Harbin, China
Polar and Arctic Sciences and Technology
7-2 Ice Model Tests and Analysis of Full Scale DataWednesday July 4 Queluz VII | 10:30–12:00Session Chair: Sven Hoog, IMPaC Offshore Engineering, Germany Session Co-Chair: Walter Kuehnlein, SEA2ICE Ltd. & Co. KG, Germany
Scaling of Flexural and Compressive Ice Failure OMAE2012-84033Ian Jordaan1 Rocky Taylor1 Ahmed Derradji2
1. Centre for Arctic Resource Development, St John’s, NL, Canada; 2. National Research Council of Canada, Institute for Ocean Technology, St. John’s, NL, Canada
Development of a Six-Component Blade Load Measurement Test Setup for Propeller-Ice Impact OMAE2012-84192Gerco Hagesteijn, Joris Brouwer, Rene BosmanMARIN, Wageningen, Netherlands
Ice Model Tests in Context of the Investment Value of an Offshore Vessel OMAE2012-83854Rüdiger von Bock und Polach1 Vinod Janardanan2 Sören Ehlers3
1. Aalto University, Aalto, Finland; 2. Ezra Marine Services Pte Ltd, Singapore, Singapore; 3. Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Trondheim, Norway
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CFD and VIV
8-8 Cylinder VIV – IIWednesday July 4 Imperial | 10:30–12:00Session Chair: Mohan Kotikanyadanam, Shell, India Session Co-Chair: Juan Wanderly, Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Unsteady RANS Simulation of Flow Around a 5:1 Rectangular Cylinder at High Reynolds Numbers OMAE2012-83719Muk Chen OngNorwegian University of Science and Technology, Trondheim, Norway
Three-Dimensional Effects of the Flow Normal to a Flat Plate at a High Reynolds Number OMAE2012-83730Xinliang Tian1 Muk Chen Ong2 Jianmin Yang1 Dag Myrhaug2 Gang Chen1
1. Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Shanghai, China; 2. Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Trondheim, Norway
Study on the Test Results of Cross-Flow Vortex-Induced Vibration of a Towed Circular Cylinder OMAE2012-83745Weiwu Wu, Quanming Miao, Yanxia WangChina Ship Scientific Research Center, Wuxi, China
Analysis of PIV Tests Results of the Vortex Self Induced Vibration (VSIV) of a Cylinder OMAE2012-84021Antonio C. Fernandes1 Sina Mirzaei Sefat2 Luis V. Cascão3 Ricardo Franciss4
1. COPPE/UFRJ, Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil; 2. College of Earth, Ocean and Enviornment, Newark, DE, USA; 3. LOC/COPPE/UFRJ, Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil; 4. Petrobras, Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil
Ocean Renewable Energy
9-15 Wave Energy – VWednesday July 4 Versailles II | 10:30–12:00Session Chair: Wanan Sheng, University College Cork, Ireland Session Co-Chair: Gordon Dalton, Hydraulics and Maritime Research Centre, Ireland
Comparison of Physical Model Tests with a Time Domain Simulation Model of a Wave Energy Converter OMAE2012-83699Ryan S. Nicoll1 Charles F. Wood2 André R. Roy1
1. Dynamic Systems Analysis, Ltd., Victoria, BC, Canada; 2. Seawood Designs Inc., Cobble Hill, BC, Canada
An Experimental Study of the WEPTOS Wave Energy Converter OMAE2012-83751Arthur Pecher1 Jens Peter Kofoed1 Tommy Larsen2 Tanguy Marchalot1
1. University of Aalborg, Aalborg, Denmark; 2. WEPTOS A/S, Juelsminde, Denmark
A Review of Numerical Modelling of Wave Energy Converter Arrays OMAE2012-83807Matthew Folley1 Aurelien Babarit2 Louise O Boyle1 Benjamin Child3 David Forehand4 Katie Silverthorne1 Johannes Spinneken5 Vasiliki Stratigaki6 Peter Troch6
1. Queen’s University Belfast, Belfast, United Kingdom; 2. Ecole Centrale de Nantes, Nantes, France; 3. Garrad Hassan & Partners Ltd., Bristol, United Kingdom; 4. Edinburgh University, Edinburgh, United Kingdom; 5. Imperial College, London, United Kingdom; 6. Ghent University, Gent, Belgium
On the Further Optimization of the 54Green Water Concept for Wave Energy Conversion – A Combined Study of Numerical Simulations and Basin Model Tests OMAE2012-83882Joop Helder, Christian Schmittner, Bas BuchnerMARIN, Wageningen, Netherlands
Ronald W. Yeung Honoring Symposium on Offshore and Ship Hydrodynamics
12-8 Wave Motion and ImpactWednesday July 4 Alvorada I | 10:30–12:00Session Chair: Manhar Dhanak, Florida Atlantic University, USA Session Co-Chair: Torben B. Christiansen, Technical University of Denmark, Denmark
A Validation of Various Computational Codes Using Hydrodynamic Wedge Impact Data OMAE2012-83863Minyee J. Jiang, Van A. Lien, Allen H. Engle, Douglas E. Lesar, Richard R. LewisUS Navy, West Bethesda, MD, USA
Slamming Simulations in a Conditional Wave OMAE2012-83310Sopheak Seng, Jørgen Juncher JensenTechnical University of Denmark, Kgs. Lyngby, Denmark
Computational Modeling of Rolling Cams For Wave-Energy Capture In a Viscous Fluid OMAE2012-84150Yichen Jiang1 Ronald Yeung2
1. University of California, Berkeley, Albany, CA, USA; 2. University of California at Berkeley, Berkeley, CA, USA
The Formation of Surfable Waves in a Circular Wave Pool - Comparison of Numerical and Experimental Approaches OMAE2012-83267Mohammadreza Javanmardi1 Jonathan Binns1 Martin Renilson1 Giles Thomas1 Steven Schmied2 Rene Huijsmans3
1. Australian Maritime College, Launceston, TAS, Australia; 2. Liquid Time Pty Ltd, VIC, Australia; 3. Delft University of Technology, Delft, Netherlands
Workshop on Pre-Salt Technologies: Challenges and Opportunities
13-6 Workshop on Pre-Salt Technologies – VIWednesday July 4 Louvre III and IV | 10:30–12:00Session Chair: Arthut Saad Session Co-Chair: Marcos Donato Auler Ferreira
Dry Completion and DVA Alternative for Pre-Salt Development Luiz Henrique AlvesPetrobras
Prospective Subsea Technology in COPPE/UFRJ for the Pre-Salt Segen F. Estefen and Theodoro Antoun NettoCOPPE/UFRJ
Petrobras Pre-Salt Logistical Challenges Marina FachettiPetrobras
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Offshore Technology
1-14 Fiber Rope TechnologyWednesday July 4 Liberdade | 13:30–15:00Session Chair: Pao-Lin Tan, American Bureau of Shipping, USA Session Co-Chair: Peimin Cao, SBM Offshore Inc., USA
Stiffness Modeling, Testing, and Global Analysis for Polyester Mooring OMAE2012-84159Tom Kwan1 Paul Devlin2 Kenneth Y. Huang3 Pao-Lin Tan3
1. JD Marine LLC, Houston, TX, USA; 2. Chevron Energy Technology, Houston, TX, USA; 3. American Bureau of Shipping, Houston, TX, USA
Effect of Polyester Mooring Stiffness on SCR Design for FPSO Application OMAE2012-84160Gwo-Ang Chang1 Tom Kwan2 Kenneth Y. Huang1 Pao-Lin Tan1
1. American Bureau of Shipping, Houston, TX, USA; 2. JD Marine LLC, Houston, TX, USA
Polyester Rope Stiffness Testing and Data Analysis OMAE2012-84161Tom Kwan1 Mark Huntley2 David Rowley3 Pao-Lin Tan4
1. JD Marine LLC, Houston, TX, USA; 2. Whitehill Manufacturing, Lima, PA, USA; 3. Lankhorst Ropes, Povoa de Varzim, Portugal; 4. American Bureau of Shipping, Houston, TX, USA
Effect of Polyester Mooring Stiffness on SCR Design for Semi Application OMAE2012-83487Peimin Cao1 Hugh Thompson2 Tom Kwan3
1. SBM Offshore Inc., Houston, TX, USA; 2. Chevron, Houston, TX, USA; 3. JD Marine LLC, Houston, TX, USA
Offshore Technology
1-17 Subsea – IWednesday July 4 Itamaraty | 13:30–15:00Session Chair: Charlotte Saltner van de Kerk, The Offshore Partners B.V., Netherlands Session Co-Chair: Shan Shi, Harbin Engineering University, China
Fiber Optic Monitoring of Subsea Equipment OMAE2012-84143David Brower1 John D. Hedengren2 Cory Loegering3 Alexis Brower1 Karl Witherow4 Karl Winter4
1. Astro Technology, Houston, TX, USA; 2. Brigham Young University, Provo, UT, USA; 3. Apache Deepwater LLC, Houston, TX, USA; 4. Ocean Flow International, Houston, TX, USA
DP Cooperative Control for Subsea Installation with Multiple Vessels: A Case Study Based on Numerical Simulations OMAE2012-83725Anderson T. Oshiro1 Eduardo Aoun Tannuri1 Carlos H. Fucatu2 Cassiano R. Neves3 Melquisedec Santos3
1. University of São Paulo, São Paulo, SP, Brazil; 2. Numerical Offshore Tank - USP, São Paulo, SP, Brazil; 3. Subsin Integrity, Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil
A New Safety and Stability Enhanced Riser Control System – An Integrated Hybrid Riser Tensioning System OMAE2012-84235Yin Wu1 Edward Bourgeau1 Ross Baldick2
1. Transocean Deepwater Drilling Inc., Houston, TX, USA; 2. The University of Texas at Austin, Austin, TX, USA
Shielding Effect on the Overall Hydrodynamic Properties of Complex Subsea Structures OMAE2012-83063Alexandre Cinello1 François Pétrié1 Eric Le Hir1 Guillaume de Hauteclocque2 Bernard Molin3
1. OCEANIDE, La Seyne sur Mer, France; 2. Bureau Veritas, Neuilly-sur-Seine, France; 3. Ecole centrale Marseille, Marseille, France
Structures, Safety and Reliability
2-14 Probabilistic Response Modelling – IIIWednesday July 4 Queluz I | 13:30–15:00Session Chair: Bernt Leira, NTNU, Norway
A Small-Scale Field Experiment on Random Froude-Krylov Force on a Rectangular Structure OMAE2012-83617Felice Arena, Giovanni MalaraMediterranea University, Reggio Calabria, Italy
A Model for Long-Term Distribution of Wave Induced Loads in Steep and Breaking Shallow Water Waves OMAE2012-84114Hans Fabricius Hansen1 Iris P. Lohmann2 Jacob V. Tornfeldt Sørensen1 Flemming Schlütter1
1. DHI, Hørsholm, Denmark; 2. Det Norske Veritas, Hørsholm, Denmark
Comparison of Extreme Response from Wheeler and Vertical Stretching Methods OMAE2012-83656Noor Irza Mohd Zaki, Mohd Khairi Abu Husain, Gholamhossein NajafianUniversity of Liverpool, Liverpool, United Kingdom
Estimating Design Levels for Strongly Nonlinear Response OMAE2012-83947Thomas B. Johannessen, Øistein HagenDet Norske Veritas, Høvik, Norway
Structures, Safety and Reliability
2-17 Collision and Crashworthiness – IIIWednesday July 4 Queluz II | 13:30–15:00Session Chair: Sören Ehlers, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Norway
On the Collision Safety of a Gas Fuelled 6500 TEU Container Vessel OMAE2012-83442Santiago Uhlenbrock1 Benjamin Scholz2 Gerd Michael Wuersig2
1. FutureShip GmbH, Hamburg, Germany; 2. Germanischer Lloyd SE, Hamburg, Germany
Collision Consequence Assessment of ROPAX Vessels Operating in the Baltic Sea OMAE2012-83626Kristjan Tabri1 Sören Ehlers2 Mihkel Kõrgesaar3 Kaarle Ståhlberg3 Martin Heinvee1
1. Tallinn Univeristy of Technology, Tallinn, Estonia; 2. Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Trondheim, Norway; 3. Aalto University, Espoo, Finland
Broad Side Ship Collision with Jacket Legs – Examination of Norsok N-004 Analysis Procedure OMAE2012-84266Jorgen Amdahl1 Reny Watan2 Zhiqiang Hu3 Tore Holmas4
1. Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Thondheim, Norway; 2. Saipem SpA Sharjah Branch, Sharjah, United Arab Emirates; 3. Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Shanghai, China; 4. USFOS AS, Sandsli, Norway
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Materials Technology
3-7 Fatigue and Fracture in Sour ServiceWednesday July 4 El Pardo I | 13:30–15:00Session Chair: Daryush K. Aidun, Clarkson University, USA Session Co-Chair: Jan Przydatek, Lloyd’s Register, United Kingdom
Small Scale Sour Fatigue Testing with Dense Phase Gases OMAE2012-83973Weiwei Yu1 Pedro Vargas1 Ben Crowder1 Sam Mishael1 Ramgopal Thodla2
1. Chevron Energy Technology Company, Houston, TX, USA; 2. Det Norske Veritas USA Inc, Dublin, OH, USA
Full Scale Sour Fatigue Testing with Dense Phase Gases OMAE2012-83898Pedro Vargas1 Ben Crowder1 Weiwei Yu1 Sam Mishael1 Keith Armstrong2
1. Chevron Energy Technology Company, Houston, TX, USA; 2. GL Noble Denton, Loughborough, United Kingdom
Best Practice Guidance for Evaluating Knock-Down Factors in Corrosive Environments OMAE2012-83399Colum M. Holtam1 Charles R. A. Schneider2 Graham Slater2
1. TWI North America LLC, Houston, TX, USA; 2. TWI Ltd, Cambridge, United Kingdom
Pipeline and Riser Technology
4-17 On-Bottom Behavior and Pipe-Soil Interaction – IIWednesday July 4 Louvre II | 13:30–15:00Session Chair: Yong Bai, Zhejiang University, China Session Co-Chair: Rafael Solano, Petrobras S.A., Brazil
Pipeline Stabilisation using Pre-Trenching and Sand Backfill OMAE2012-83522Dean Campbell1 David Chamizo2 Liang Cheng3 Carl Erbrich4 Eric P. Jas2
1. Atteris Pty Ltd., Perth, WA, Australia; 2. Atteris Pty Ltd., Cloisters Square, WA, Australia; 3. The University of Western Australia, Crawley, WA, Australia; 4. Advanced Geomechanics, Nedlands, WA, Australia
Application of Probabilistic and Deterministic Methods in Pipelines Lateral Buckling Design OMAE2012-83816Hammam Zeitoun, Masa Brankovic, Edwin Shim, EuJeen Chin, Benjamin AndersonJ P Kenny Pty Ltd, Perth, WA, Australia
Lateral Buckling of Deepwater Pipelines in Operation OMAE2012-83949Yetzirah Urthaler1 Ryan Watson2 Jonathan P Davis1
1. BP America Production Company, Houston, TX, USA; 2. Atkins, Houston, TX, USA
Hydrodynamic Forces on a Pipeline with Uneven Embedment OMAE2012-84054Hongwei An1 Liang Cheng1 Ming Zhao2
1. The University of Western Australia, Crawley, WA, Australia; 2. University of Western Sydney, Penrith, NSW, Australia
Pipeline and Riser Technology
4-23 Flexible Pipes – IIIWednesday July 4 Louvre I | 13:30–15:00Session Chair: Celso Pesce, University of São Paulo, Brazil Session Co-Chair: Alan Dobson, Technip, United Kingdom
Predictions of Armour Wire Buckling for a Flexible Pipe under Compression, Bending and External Pressure Loading OMAE2012-83482Teófilo F. B. Neto1 Rafael Tanaka1 Otavio Serta2 John Smyth3 Adrian Connaire3 Carlos Alberto Godinho4 Rafael Fumis3
1. Prysmian Group, Cariacica, ES, Brazil; 2. MCS Kenny, Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil; 3. MCS Kenny, Galway, Ireland; 4. Prysmian, Cariacica, Brazil
A Study on the Extensional-Torsional Response of a Damaged Flexible Pipe OMAE2012-83500Hector E. M. Merino, José Sousa, Ney Roitman, Carlos MaglutaFederal University of Rio de Jeniro, Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil
Methodology for Thermoplastic Umbilical Cross Section Analysis OMAE2012-83509Danianderson Silva, Rosianita Balena, Rafael LisbôaOceaneering Umbilical Solutions, Niterói, RJ, Brazil
Lateral Stability of Umbilical in Intermittent Rock-Berms OMAE2012-83661Ronny Hoff, Per Olav AsklundIKM Ocean Design, Trondheim, Norway
Ocean Engineering
6-14 Model Tests – IIWednesday July 4 Alvorada II | 13:30–15:00Session Chair: Sascha Kosleck, TU Berlin, Germany Session Co-Chair: Hans Cozijn, MARIN, Netherlands
Calibration of UWA’s O-tube Flume Facility OMAE2012-83274Chengcai Luo1 Hongwei An2 Liang Cheng2 David White1
1. The University of Western Australia, Perth, WA, Australia; 2. The University of Western Australia, Crawley, WA, Australia
Seed Variations of Extreme Sea States and Repeatability of Extreme Crest Events in a Model Test Basin OMAE2012-83303Jule Scharnke1 Joris van den Berg1 Jaap De Wilde1 Tone Vestbostad2 Sverre Haver2
1. MARIN, Wageningen, Netherlands; 2. Statoil, Stavanger, Norway
Flow Induced Fluttering and Autorotation of a Hinged Vertical Flat Plate OMAE2012-84022Antonio C. Fernandes1 Sina Mirzaei Sefat2
1. COPPE/UFRJ, Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil; 2. College of Earth, Ocean and Enviornment, Newark, DE, USA
Polar and Arctic Sciences and Technology
7-3 Numerical Ice ModelingWednesday July 4 Queluz VII | 13:30–15:00Session Chair: Ian Jordaan, Centre for Arctic Resource Development, Canada Session Co-Chair: Walter Kuehnlein, SEA2ICE Ltd. & Co. KG, Germany
Simulating Ice-Sloping Structure Interactions with the Cohesive Element Method OMAE2012-83672Wenjun Lu, Sveinung Løset, Raed LubbadNorwegian University of Science and Technology, Trondheim, Norway
3-Dimensional Numerical Simulation of Ship Motion in Pack Ice OMAE2012-83105Dexin Zhan, David MolyneuxOceanic Consulting Corporation, St. John’s, NL, Canada
Numerical Simulation of a Floater in a Broken-ice Field – Part II: Comparative Study of Physics Engines OMAE2012-83430Ivan Metrikin, Andrey Borzov, Raed Lubbad, Sveinung LøsetNorwegian University of Science and Technology, Trondheim, Norway
Towards a Model for Propeller-Ice Interaction OMAE2012-83088Adam Peddle, Jie Dang, Tom J.C.van TerwisgaMaritime Research Institute Netherlands, Wageningen, Netherlands
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CFD and VIV
8-9 Cylinder VIV – IIIWednesday July 4 Imperial | 13:30–15:00Session Chair: Owen Oakley, Jr., Chevron Energy Technology Company, USA Session Co-Chair: Halvor Lie, MARINTEK, Norway
Wet/Dry Areas Modelling of Interaction Between Wind and Water Waves Under Zero Wind Speed OMAE2012-83328Xianyun WenUniversity of Leeds, Leeds, United Kingdom
Influence of the Boundary Conditions on the Movement of a Body in Water OMAE2012-83739Domenica Mirauda1 Antonio Volpe Plantamura1 Stefano Malavasi2
1. University of Basilicata, Potenza, Italy; 2. Politecnico di Milano, Milano, Italy
Experimental and Numerical Study of the Flow Around a Semi-Submerged Rectangular Cylinder OMAE2012-83652Tufan Arslan1 Stefano Malavasi2 Bjørnar Pettersen1 Helge I. Andersson1
1. Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Trondheim, Norway; 2. Politecnico di Milano, Milano, Italy
Numerical Simulations of Regular Waves in a Hydrodynamic Laboratory Basin OMAE2012-83830Monica C. Silva1 Marcelo A. Vitola2 Waldir Pinto3 Carlos Levi4
1. Federal University of the Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil; 2. LabOceano/COPPE/UFRJ, Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil; 3. Universidade Federal do Rio Grande, Rio Grande, RS, Brazil; 4. Laboratório de Tecnologia Oceânica, Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil
CFD and VIV
8-15 V&V Workshop: Introduction and Code/Solution Verification
Wednesday July 4 Queluz VI | 13:30–15:00Session Chair: Luis Eca, Instituto Superior Tecnico, Portugal Session Co-Chair: Guilherme Vaz, MARIN, Netherlands
Workshop on Verification and Validation of CFD for Offshore OMAE2012-84215Luis Eca1 Guilherme Vaz2
1. Instituto Superior Tecnico, Lisbon, Portugal; 2. MARIN, Wageningen, Netherlands
Verification of ReFRESCO with a URANS Manufactured Solution OMAE2012-83460Luis Eca1 Guilherme Vaz2 Martin Hoekstra2
1. Instituto Superior Tecnico, Lisbon, Portugal; 2. MARIN, Wageningen, Netherlands
Code and Simulation Verification of an Unsteady RANS Finite Element Solver OMAE2012-83711Alexander Hay, Dominique Pelletier, Stephane Etienne, Andre GaronEcole Polytechnique de Montreal, Montreal, QC, Canada
Verification and Validation of VIV-Sim OMAE2012-83308Oliver Heynes, Dan DolanMMI Engineering, Oakland, CA, USA
Ocean Renewable Energy
9-16 Wind Energy – VWednesday July 4 Versailles II | 13:30–15:00Session Chair: Henrik Bredmose, Technical University of Denmark (DTU), Denmark Session Co-Chair: Lance Manuel, University of Texas at Austin, USA
Dynamic Analysis of Offshore Monopile Wind Turbine including the Effect of Scour OMAE2012-83721Hui Li1 Muk Chen Ong2 Bernt J. Leira2 Dag Myrhaug2
1. Harbin Engineering University, Harbin, China; 2. Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Trondheim, Norway
Wave Loads on a Monopile in 3D Waves OMAE2012-83533Anders W. Nielsen1 Flemming Schlütter1 Jacob V. Tornfeldt Sørensen1 Henrik Bredmose2
1. DHI, Hørsholm, Denmark; 2. Technical University of Denmark (DTU), Kgs.Lyngby, Denmark
A Framework for Hurricane Risk Assessment of Offshore Wind Farms OMAE2012-84147Eungsoo Kim, Lance ManuelUniversity of Texas at Austin, Austin, TX, USA
STC (Spar-Torus Combination): A Combined Spar-type Floating Wind Turbine and Large Point Absorber Floating Wave Energy Converter - Promising and Challenging OMAE2012-84272Made Jaya Muliawan1 Madjid Karimirad2 Torgeir Moan1 Zhen Gao1
1. CeSOS, NTNU, Trondheim, Norway; 2. CeSOS and Nowitech, NTNU, Trondheim, Norway
Offshore Geotechnics
10-7 Seabed ProcessesWednesday July 4 Queluz IV | 13:30–15:00Session Chair: Sape Miedema, Delft University of Technology, Netherlands
SPH Simulation of Ship Propeller Induced Harbour Bed Erosion OMAE2012-83365Christian Ulrich, Thomas RungHamburg University of Technology (TUHH), Hamburg, Germany
The Bulldozer Effect when Cutting Water Saturated Sand OMAE2012-83296Sape MiedemaDelft University of Technology, Delft, Netherlands
Influence of Iceberg Geometry and Scour Depth on Drag Force in Sand OMAE2012-84004Ana Ivanovic1 Meysam Banimahd2 John Oliphant2
1. School of Engineering, University of Aberdeen, Aberdeen, United Kingdom; 2. Technip UK Limited, Aberdeen, United Kingdom
Prediction of Triaxial Compressive Strength of Geomaterials Based on a Failure Criterion OMAE2012-83036Hossein Bineshian1 Zahra Bineshian2
1. The University of Western Australia, Scarborough, WA, Australia; 2. Perlite Co., Scarborough, WA, Australia
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Ronald W. Yeung Honoring Symposium on Offshore and Ship Hydrodynamics
12-9 Computational Methodology I: FormulationWednesday July 4 Alvorada I | 13:30–15:00Session Chair: Harry Bingham, Technical University of Denmark, Denmark Session Co-Chair: Palaniswamy Anathakrishnan, Florida Atlantic University, USA
EdgeCFD-ALE: A stabilized Finite Element System for Fluid-Structure Interaction in Offshore Engineering OMAE2012-83176Jose Alves1 Alvaro Coutinho2 Fernando Rochinha2 Carlos Silva1 Renato N. Elias1 Nestor O. Guevara, Jr.1 Marcos A.D. Martins3 Marcos Ferreira4 Daniel F. C. Silva4
1. COPPE/UFRJ, Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil; 2. Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil; 3. Petrobras/CENPES/PDP/MC, Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil; 4. Petrobras, Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil
A Coupled Finite Difference and Weighted Least Squares Simulation of Violent Breaking Wave Impact OMAE2012-83823Ole Lindberg, Harry Bingham, Allan P. Engsig-KarupTechnical University of Denmark, Kgs Lyngby, Denmark
An Efficient 3-D FNPF Numerical Wave Tank for Virtual Large-Scale Wave Basin Experiment OMAE2012-83760Seshu Nimmala1 Solomon Yim1 Stephan Grilli2
1. Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR, USA; 2. University of Rhode Island, Narragansett, RI, USA
High-Order Finite Difference Solution of Euler Equations for Nonlinear Water Waves OMAE2012-83542Torben B. Christiansen, Harry Bingham, Allan P. Engsig-KarupTechnical University of Denmark, Kgs Lyngby, Denmark
Ronald W. Yeung Honoring Symposium on Offshore and Ship Hydrodynamics
12-15 Ocean Renewable Energy I: Wave EnergyWednesday July 4 Queluz III | 13:30–15:00Session Chair: Reza Alam, University of California, Berkeley, USA Session Co-Chair: Fun Pang Chau, Applied Weather Technology, USA
Electromagnetic, Mechanical and Manufacturing Properties for Cable Wound Direct-Drive PM Linear Generators for Offshore Environments OMAE2012-83381Erik Hultman, Boel Ekergård, Mats LeijonUppsala University, Uppsala, Sweden
Performance Enhancements and Validations of the UC-Berkeley Ocean-Wave Energy Extractor OMAE2012-83736Nathan Tom, Ronald YeungUniversity of California at Berkeley, Berkeley, CA, USA
An Overset Grid Approach to Linear Wave-Structure Interaction OMAE2012-83568Robert Read, Harry BinghamTechnical University of Denmark, Kgs. Lyngby, Denmark
A Nonlinear Extension for Linear Boundary Element Methods in Wave Energy Device Modelling OMAE2012-83581Alexis Merigaud1 Jean-Christophe Gilloteaux2 John Ringwood3
1. ENSTA ParisTech, Paris, France; 2. IFPEN Energies Nouvelles, Rueil-Malmaison, France; 3. NUI Maynooth, Maynooth, Ireland
Workshop on Pre-Salt Technologies: Challenges and Opportunities
13-7 Workshop on Pre-Salt Technologies – VIIWednesday July 4 Louvre III and IV | 13:30–15:00Session Chair: Carlos Eduardo Parente Ribeiro Session Co-Chair: Luis Antonio Moreira Lima
Current R&D Programs in Ocean Engineering in Petrobras Mauro Costa de OliveiraPetrobras
Prospective Contributions from IPT and USP for the Pre-Salt Carlos D. Padovezzi1 Kazuo Nishimoto2
1. IPT; 2. USP
Geotechnics Challenges in Deep Water Claudio AmaralPetrobras
Wednesday, 15:30–17:30
Offshore Technology
1-15 Subsea – IIWednesday July 4 Itamaraty | 15:30–17:30Session Chair: Howard Wang, ExxonMobil URC, USA Session Co-Chair: Torfinn Hørte, Det Norske Veritas, Norway
Wellhead Fatigue Analysis Method: A New Boundary Condition Modelling of Lateral Cement Support in Local Wellhead Models OMAE2012-83049Lorents Reinås1 Morten Sæther2 Johan Svensson3
1. University of Stavanger, Stavanger, Norway; 2. Statoil, Oslo, Norway; 3. Validus Engineering AB, Staffanstorp, Sweden
Wellhead Fatigue Analysis Method: The Effect of Variation of Lower Boundary Conditions in Global Riser Load Analysis OMAE2012-83314Lorents Reinås1 Massimiliano Russo2 Guttorm Grytøyr3
1. University of Stavanger, Stavanger, Norway; 2. Statoil, Oslo, Norway; 3. Det Norske Veritas USA Inc, Katy, TX, USA
The Effect of a Fatigue Failure on the Wellhead Ultimate Load Capacity OMAE2012-83325Lorents Reinås1 Morten Sæther2 Bernt Aadnoy1
1. University of Stavanger, Stavanger, Norway; 2. Statoil, Oslo, Norway
Wellhead Fatigue Analysis Method: Benefits of a Structural Reliability Analysis Approach OMAE2012-83141Torfinn Hørte1 Lorents Reinås2 Jan Mathisen1
1. Det Norske Veritas, Høvik, Norway; 2. University of Stavanger, Stavanger, Norway
Fatigue Assessment of Subsea Wells for Future and Historical Operations Based on Measured Riser Loads OMAE2012-83162Massimiliano Russo1 Harald Holden2 Lorents Reinås3 Morten Sæther1
1. Statoil, Oslo, Norway; 2. 4subsea, Hvalstad, Norway; 3. University of Stavanger, Stavanger, Norway
T&C Riser Connectors for Deepwater SCR Applications: Qualification Status and Benefits for the Industry OMAE2012-84267Celine SchesV&M, Aulnoye-Aymeries, France
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Offshore Technology
1-31 Software Quality ManagementWednesday July 4 Liberdade | 15:30–17:30Session Chair: Paul Walters, American Bureau of Shipping, USA Session Co-Chair: Naveen Selvam, ABS, USA
Commissioning Software on New Built Drillships, Lessons Learned OMAE2012-84189Gregory LanierRowan Companies, Houston, TX, USA
Offshore Software Challenges for New Builds and Existing Assets OMAE2012-83368Paul Walters1 Bibek Das2 Naveen Selvam2 John A. Staiger3
1. American Bureau of Shipping, Houston, TX, USA; 2. ABS, Houston, TX, USA; 3. Quantitative Software Management, Inc., McLean, VA, USA
The Case for Verification of Systems OMAE2012-84168Milton KornAmerican Bureau of Shipping, Houston, TX, USA
The Benefits of Implementing a Standardized and Disciplined Approach Throughout Automation Software’s Lifecycle OMAE2012-84171Peter VanAken, Pat Slagle, Cris DeWittagileTCP, Austin, TX, USA
Third Party HIL Testing of Safety Critical Control System Software on Ships and Rigs OMAE2012-84250Oyvind Smogeli1 Trond Augustson2
1. Marine Cybernetics, Trondheim, Norway; 2. Marine Cybernetics do Brasil Ltda, Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil
Structures, Safety and Reliability
2-18 Ultimate StrengthWednesday July 4 Queluz II | 15:30–17:30Session Chair: Jeom Paik, Pusan National University, Korea
Three-Dimensional Pushover Analysis of a Jack-Up Platform OMAE2012-83619Ning Cheng1 Mehrdad Kimiaei1 Mark Cassidy2
1. The University of Western Australia, Perth, WA, Australia; 2. The University of Western Australia, Crawley, WA, Australia
Experimental Investigation into the Behaviour of a New Replaceable Bracing System OMAE2012-83697S. Vahid Khonsari1 George Leslie England2 Mahmoud Moradi1 Hosein Farahani1 Dawoud Zarei1
1. Sharif University of Technology, Tehran, Iran; 2. Imperial College of Science, Technology and Medicine, London, United Kingdom
A Numerical Investigation into Ultimate Strength and Buckling Behavior of Locally Corroded Steel Tubular Members OMAE2012-84230Mohammad Reza Khedmati, Masood Nazari, Foad KhalajAmirkabir University of Technology, Tehran, Iran
Influence of Model Geometry and Boundary Conditions on the Ultimate Strength of Stiffened Panels Under Uniaxial Compressive Loading OMAE2012-84262Mingcai Xu1 C. Guedes Soares2 Masahiko Fujikubo3
1. Centre for Marine Technology and Engineering (CENTEC), Lisbon, Portugal; 2. Instituto Superior Tecnico, Technical University of Lisbon, Lisboa, Portugal; 3. Osaka University, Osaka, Japan
Materials Technology
3-8 Environmental Effects of Fatigue and FractureWednesday July 4 El Pardo I | 15:30–17:30Session Chair: Xiaozhi Wang, ABS, USA Session Co-Chair: Pedro Vargas, Chevron Energy Technology Company, USA
Effect of Hydrostatic Pressure on the Underwater Wet Welding Diffusible Hydrogen Content OMAE2012-83002Ezequiel C. P. Pessoa1 Weslley C. D. Silva2 Leandro F. Ribeiro2 Alexandre Q. Bracarense2
1. Instituto Federal de Educação Ciência e Tecnologia de Minas Gerais, Belo Horizonte, MG, Brazil; 2. Federal University of Minas Gerais, Belo Horizonte, MG, Brazil
Effect of Environmental Factors on Corrosion Fatigue Performance of Duplex 2507 OMAE2012-83064Ramgopal Thodla1 Carlos Joia2 Palmieri Baptista2
1. Det Norske Veritas USA Inc, Dublin, OH, USA; 2. CENPES/PDP/TMEC - Petrobras, Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil
Specimen Geometry and Orientation Effect on Fracture Toughness in Sour Environment OMAE2012-84072Richard Bravo, Hugo Ernst, Sebastian Cravero, Gustavo KissnerTenaris, Buenos Aires, Argentina
Challenges about Testing, Welding and NDT of CRA Pipelines in Brazilian Pre-Salt OMAE2012-83461Petronio Zumpano Jr.1 Genaro Zanon1 Alexandre Galiani Garmbis1 Manfred Ronald Richter1 Luciano Braga Alkmin1 Eduardo Valente Oazen2 Paulo Nunez Chaves2 Eduardo Hippert Jr.3
1. Petrobras, Sao Jose dos Campos, SP, Brazil; 2. Petrobras, Macaé, RJ, Brazil; 3. Petrobras, Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil
Pipeline and Riser Technology
4-18 On-Bottom Behavior and Pipe-Soil Interaction – IIIWednesday July 4 Louvre II | 15:30–17:30Session Chair: Celso Morooka, University of Campinas, Brazil Session Co-Chair: Fauzi Badaruddin, Petronas, Malaysia
Re-Examination of the Hydrodynamic Forces Acting on Partially Buried Submarine Pipelines OMAE2012-83269Hongwei An1 Chengcai Luo2 Liang Cheng1 David White1
1. The University of Western Australia, Crawley, WA, Australia; 2. The University of Western Australia, Perth, WA, Australia
Compressive Strain Limit of Large Diameter Pipelines OMAE2012-84234Qishi ChenC-FER Technologies, Edmonton, AB, Canada
Effect of External Flow on Flow Induced Offshore Pipeline Vibration OMAE2012-83436Vincent Olunloyo1 Charles A. Osheku2
1. University of Lagos, Lagos, Nigeria; 2. Centre for Space Transport and Propulsion, FCT Abuja, Nigeria
Comparison of Design and Operational Behaviour of an Offshore Pipeline with Controlled Lateral Buckling OMAE2012-83646Rafael Solano1 Alexandre Hansen1 Bruno Antunes1 Arek Bedrossian2 Graeme Roberts2
1. Petrobras S.A., Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil; 2. Subsea 7, Sutton, United Kingdom
Pipeline Walking Interaction with Buckle Formations along Routes with Significant Seabed Features OMAE2012-83359Yunxiao Nick Wang, Emil Maschner, Colin McKinnonJ P Kenny Ltd, Staines, United Kingdom
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Pipeline and Riser Technology
4-24 Flexible Pipes – IVWednesday July 4 Louvre I | 15:30–17:30Session Chair: Alan Dobson, Technip, United Kingdom Session Co-Chair: Celso Pesce, University of São Paulo, Brazil
A Novel Concept of Flexible Pipe End Fitting: Tensile Armor Foldless Assembly OMAE2012-83511George Campello1 Fabiano Bertoni2 José Sousa3 Marcos Carpigiani4 Eduardo Vardaro1 Guillermo Mudry2
1. Petrobras/CENPES, Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil; 2. UFRGS/LAMEF, Porto Alegre, RS, Brazil; 3. Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil; 4. Petrobras, Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil
Fatigue Analysis of a 6” Flexible Pipe with Broken Tensile Armor Wires OMAE2012-83532José Sousa1 Fernando Jorge Mendes de Sousa1 Marcos Queija de Siqueira2 Luis Sagrilo3 George Campello4 Eduardo Vardaro4 Carlos Lemos4
1. Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil; 2. COPPE/UFRJ, Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil; 3. Federal University of Rio de Janeiro - Civil Engineering Program of COPPE, Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil; 4. Petrobras/CENPES, Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil
Techniques for Predicting Tensile Armour Buckling and Fatigue in Deep Water Flexible Pipes OMAE2012-83563Svein Savik1 Mats Jørgen Thorsen2
1. Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Trondheim, Norway; 2. 4Subsea, Hvalstad, Norway
Cross-Section Layout Analysis of Steel Tube Umbilical OMAE2012-83572Qingzhen Lu1 Qianjin Yue1 Yang Zhixun1 Gang Wang1 Jun Yan1 Yan Qu2
1. Dalian University of Technology, Dalian, China; 2. CNOOC Research Center, Beijing, China
Ocean Engineering
6-7 Ocean Measurement and Data Interpretation – IWednesday July 4 Alvorada II | 15:30–17:30Session Chair: Gus Jeans, Oceanalysis Ltd, United Kingdom Session Co-Chair: Keith MacHutchon, Coastal Marine Technology, South Africa
Development of an On-Board Wave Estimation System Based on the Motions of a Moored FPSO: Commissioning and Preliminary Validation OMAE2012-83729Alexandre N. Simos1 Eduardo Aoun Tannuri1 José J. da Cruz1 Asdrubal N. Queiroz Filho2 Iuri Baldaconi2 Rafaella Carvalho3
1. University of São Paulo, São Paulo, SP, Brazil; 2. Numerical Offshore Tank, USP, São Paulo, SP, Brazil; 3. Petrobras, Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil
Modeling and Inspection Applications of a Coastal Distributed Autonomous Sensor Network OMAE2012-83812Nicholas M. Patrikalakis1 Gabriel Weymouth2 Hanna Kurniawati2 Pablo Valdivia y Alvarado2 Tawfiq Taher2 Rubaina Khan2 Joshua C. Leighton1 Georgios Papadopoulos1
1. Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA, USA; 2. Center for Environmental Sensing and Modeling/Singapore-MIT Alliance for Research and Technology, Singapore, Singapore
Is the Vertical Variability of the Ocean in Santos Bight, Brazil, Dominated by the Western Boundary Current Meanders? OMAE2012-84058Wellington Ceccopieri1 Ilson Carlos A. da Silveira2
1. Petrobras, Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil; 2. Universidade de São Paulo, São Paulo, SP, Brazil
Extraction of Harmonic Components from Intermittent and Aperiodic Wave Elevation Measurements OMAE2012-84075Wenlong Yang1 Sau-Lon James Hu2 Huajun Li1
1. Ocean University of China, Qingdao, China; 2. University of Rhode Island, Narragansett, RI, USA
Polar and Arctic Sciences and Technology
7-4 Operations in Ice – IWednesday July 4 Queluz VII | 15:30–17:30Session Chair: Rüdiger von Bock und Polach, Aalto University, Finland Session Co-Chair: Walter Kuehnlein, SEA2ICE Ltd. & Co. KG, Germany
Planning for Construction Work in Cold Climate Regions OMAE2012-83301Ove Tobias Gudmestad1 Daniel Karunakaran2
1. University of Stavanger / NTNU, Stavanger, Norway; 2. Marine Technology, University of Stavanger / Subsea 7, Stavanger, Norway
Asset Management Challenges of Offshore Installations in Arctic Regions OMAE2012-83252Alejandro Bencomo1 Tore Markeset2
1. University of Stavanger, Hafrsfjord, Norway; 2. University of Stavanger, Stavanger, Norway
Jackups Designed for Optimum Operational Time in Ice Conditions OMAE2012-83205Ove Tobias GudmestadUniversity of Stavanger / NTNU, Stavanger, Norway
The Mooring Bay Concept for LNG Loading in Harsh and Ice Conditions OMAE2012-83841Sven Hoog1 Joachim Berger1 Johannes Myland1 Guenther F. Clauss2 Daniel Testa2 Florian Sprenger2
1. IMPaC Offshore Engineering, Hamburg, Germany; 2. Technical University of Berlin, Berlin, Germany
CFD and VIV
8-10 VIV Suppression, Wakes and Free SpansWednesday July 4 Imperial | 15:30–17:30Session Chair: Halvor Lie, MARINTEK, Norway Session Co-Chair: Owen Oakley, Jr., Chevron Energy Technology Company, USA
The Effect of Exposure Length on VIV of Flexible Cylinders OMAE2012-83273Zhibiao Rao1 J. Kim Vandiver1 Vikas G. Jhingran2 Octavio E. Sequeiros3
1. Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA, USA; 2. Shell International Exploration & Production Inc., Houston, TX, USA; 3. Shell International Exploration and Production B.V., Rijswijk, Netherlands
Two- and Three-dimensional Simulations of the Flow around a Cylinder Fitted with Strakes OMAE2012-83603Bruno S. Carmo, Rafael S. Gioria, Ivan Korkischko, Julio R. Meneghini, Cesar Monzu FreireUniversity of São Paulo, São Paulo, SP, Brazil
The Effect of Plate Length on the Behaviour of Free-To-Rotate VIV Suppressors with Parallel Plates OMAE2012-83625Gustavo R. S. Assi, Julia R.H. Rodrigues, Cesar M. FreireUniversity of São Paulo, São Paulo, SP, Brazil
Experimental Evaluation of Vortex Induced Vibration Response of Straked Pipes in Tandem Arrangements OMAE2012-83772Matthew Blumberg1 Dhyanjyoti Deka2 Elizabeth Tellier1 Tongming Zhou3
1. 2H Offshore Engineering, West Perth, WA, Australia; 2. 2H Offshore Engineering, Houston, TX, USA; 3. The University of Western Australia, Crawley, WA, Australia
Fairing Evaluation Based on Numerical Simulation OMAE2012-83883Juan Pontaza1 Mohan Kotikanyadanam2 Piet Moeleker3 Raghu Menon3 Shankar Bhat3
1. Shell International Exploration & Production, Houston, TX, USA; 2. Shell, Bangalore, India; 3. Shell, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
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CFD and VIV
8-16 V&V Workshop: Solution VerificationWednesday July 4 Queluz VI | 15:30–17:30Session Chair: Luis Eca, Instituto Superior Tecnico, Portugal Session Co-Chair: Guilherme Vaz, MARIN, Netherlands
Numerical Simulation of Flow around a Smooth Circular Cylinder at Re = 1e3 to 1e6 by Using k-w Turbulence Model OMAE2012-83778Mengmeng Zhang1 Zihao Lin1 Muk Chen Ong2 Shixiao Fu1 Qing Zhou1 Xiantao Zhang1
1. Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Shanghai, China; 2. Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Trondheim, Norway
CFD Calculations and Solution Verification for Smooth Fixed Circular Cylinder in the Range of High Reynolds Numbers OMAE2012-83154Guilherme Rosetti1 Guilherme Vaz2 André L. C. Fujarra1
1. University of São Paulo, São Paulo, SP, Brazil; 2. MARIN, Wageningen, Netherlands
Unsteady RANS Simulation of Flow Over a Smooth and Straked Cylinder OMAE2012-83834Marc Woolliscroft, Kevin MakiUniversity of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, USA
Ocean Renewable Energy
9-8 Current Energy – IIIWednesday July 4 Versailles II | 15:30–17:30Session Chair: Madasamy Arockiasamy, Florida Atlantic University, USA Session Co-Chair: Charles Smith, Petroleum Research Newfoundland & Labrador, Canada
FSI Analysis for Tidal Current Structure Considering Dynamic Effect from Rotating Turbine OMAE2012-83194Chul H. Jo, Do Y. Kim, Kang H. Lee, Seong J. Hong, Yu H. RhoInha University, Incheon, Korea
Influence of Incoming Flow Direction on Spacing between Vertical Axis Marine Current Turbines Placed in a Row OMAE2012-83347Eduard Dyachuk, Anders Goude, Emilia Lalander, Hans BernhoffUppsala University, Uppsala, Sweden
Stability Analysis of a Yawing Flat Plate into the Water Current OMAE2012-84164Mohammadmehdi Armandei, Antonio C. FernandesCOPPE/UFRJ, Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil
Torque Performance and Power of Vertical Axis Type Marine Turbine with Variable-Pitch Blades OMAE2012-83336Tomoki Ikoma1 Koichi Masuda1 Yasunori Nakamura1 Chang-Kyu Rheem2 Hisaaki Maeda1
1. Nihon University, Funabashi, Japan; 2. The University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan
Acoustic Doppler Current Profilers (ADCP) for Renewable Energy Applications OMAE2012-83953Paul DevineTeledyne RD Instruments, Poway, CA, USA
Offshore Geotechnics
10-1 Seabed PropertiesWednesday July 4 Queluz IV | 15:30–17:30Session Chair: Conleth O’loughlin, Institute of Technology Sligo, Ireland
Numerical Simulation of Contaminant Transport in Unsaturated Deformable Soils OMAE2012-84255Zibo Zuo, Lulu Zhang, Yan Cheng, JiangHua WangShanghai Jiao Tong University, Shanghai, China
Effect of Dissociation of Gas Hydrate on the Stability of Submarine Slope OMAE2012-83190Zhongsheng Xiong, Jianhong ZhangTsinghua University, Beijing, China
Field Observation of Tide-Induced Loading Upon Undersea Tunnel OMAE2012-84253Nan Chen, Guanlin Ye, Jin-jian Chen, Xiao-he XiaShanghai Jiao Tong University, Shanghai, China
Study on Strength of Shanghai Marine Clay by True Triaxial Test OMAE2012-84254Jia-ren Sheng, Chao-jun Wu, Guanlin Ye, JiangHua WangShanghai Jiao Tong University, Shanghai, China
Permeability of Marine Sediments and Tropical Volcanic Soils OMAE2012-83543Horst BrandesUniversity of Hawaii, Honolulu, HI, USA
Ronald W. Yeung Honoring Symposium on Offshore and Ship Hydrodynamics
12-10 Computational Methodology II: Oscillatory Vortical Flow
Wednesday July 4 Alvorada I | 15:30–17:30Session Chair: Changhong Hu, Kyushu University, Japan Session Co-Chair: Michael Motley, University of Michigan, USA
State-of-art on Vortex-Induced Motion: a Comprehensive Survey after more than One Decade of Experimental Investigation OMAE2012-83561André L. C. Fujarra1 Guilherme F. Rosetti1 Jaap De Wilde2 Rodolfo T. Gonçalves1
1. University of São Paulo, São Paulo, SP, Brazil; 2. MARIN, Wageningen, Netherlands
A Two-Dimensional Numerical Simulation of Roll Damping Decay of a FPSO Using the Upwind TVD Scheme of Roe-Sweby OMAE2012-83344Gustavo Avalos1 Juan Wanderly2
1. COPPE/UFRJ, Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil; 2. Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil
Vortex-Induced Vibration of Two Side by Side Circular Cylinders of Different Diameters in Steady Flow OMAE2012-83223Mehran Rahmanian1 Liang Cheng2 Ming Zhao3 Tongming Zhou1
1. The University of Western Australia, Perth, WA, Australia; 2. The University of Western Australia, Crawley, WA, Australia; 3. University of Western Sydney, Penrith, NSW, Australia
2-D VIV Simulation of Deformable Cylinder Using Coupled FDM/FEM Model OMAE2012-83641Changhong Hu1 Kangping Liao2 Wengyang Duan3
1. Kyushu University, Kasuga, Fukuoka, Japan; 2. Interdisciplinary Graduate School of Engineering Science, Kyushu University, Kasuga, Japan; 3. Harbin Engineering University, Harbin, China
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Ronald W. Yeung Honoring Symposium on Offshore and Ship Hydrodynamics
12-16 Ocean Renewable Energy II: Wave EnergyWednesday July 4 Queluz III | 15:30–17:30Session Chair: António Falcão, Instituto Superior Técnico, Portugal Session Co-Chair: Solomon Yim, Oregon State University, USA
Targeting the Wave Resource from the Power Take-off Perspective OMAE2012-83935Tyler MacCready1 James Paulos2 Thomas Zambrano1
1. AeroVironment, Inc, Monrovia, CA, USA; 2. University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, USA
Dynamic Analysis and Configuration Design of a Two-Component Wave-Energy Absorber OMAE2012-83613Christophe Cochet, Ronald YeungUniversity of California at Berkeley, Berkeley, CA, USA
Latching Control of an OWC Spar-Buoy Wave Energy Converter OMAE2012-83631Joao Henriques, António Falcão, Rui Gomes, Luis GatoIDMEC, Instituto Superior Técnico, Lisbon, Portugal
Numerical Analysis of a Floating Wave Energy Converter, Backward Bent Duct Buoy (BBDB) with Different Shaped-Corners OMAE2012-83666W.C. Koo1 Sung-jae Kim1 MooHyun Kim2
1. University of Ulsan, Ulsan, Korea; 2. Texas A&M University, College Station, TX, USA
www.subsea7.com seabed-to-surface
Workshop on Pre-Salt Technologies: Challenges and Opportunities
13-8 Workshop on Pre-Salt Technologies – VIIWednesday July 4 Louvre III and IV | 15:30–17:00Session Chair: Luis Antonio Moreira Lima Session Co-Chair: Carlos Eduardo Parente Ribeiro
The Oceanographic Contribution to Research and Monitoring in the Pre-Salt Region: The LAMCE-COPPE/UFRJ ViewLuiz Landau, Audalio R. Torres Jr and Luiz P. AssadCOPPE/UFRJ
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Offshore Technology
1-18 Model Testing of Floating Systems – IThursday July 5 Itamaraty | 8:30–10:00Session Chair: Hans Cozijn, MARIN, Netherlands Session Co-Chair: Jaap-Harm Westhuis, SBM Offshore, Netherlands
Model Tests on a Radial Wellbay Spar in Gulf of Mexico, Norwegian Sea and Offshore Brazil Environments OMAE2012-83161John Murray1 Edmund Muehlner2 Surya Banumurthy2 Guibog Choi2
1. JJ Murray PE, Houston, TX, USA; 2. FloaTEC LLC, Houston, TX, USA
Model Tests of Heave and VIM Suppressed (HVS) Semisubmersible OMAE2012-83207Qi Xu1 Jang W. Kim2 Tirtharaj Bhaumik2 Jim O’Sullivan1 James Ermon1
1. Technip USA, Inc., Houston, TX, USA; 2. Technip, Houston, TX, USA
Experimental Evaluation of VIM on MPSO in Combined Environmental Conditions for Waves and Current OMAE2012-83283Masakatsu Saito1 Sotaro Masanobu1 Kazuhisa Otsubo1 Tomoki Taniguchi1 Takayuki Asanuma2 Katsuya Maeda2
1. National Maritime Research Institute, Tokyo, Japan; 2. Japan Oil, Gas and Metals National Corporation, Chiba, Japan
How Does Barge Master Compensate for the Barge Motions: Experimental and Numerical Study OMAE2012-83045Frederick Jaouen1 Joris van den Berg1 Haite van der Schaaf1 Eelko May2 Jim Koppenol2
1. MARIN, Wageningen, Netherlands; 2. Barge-Master, Schiedam, Netherlands
Offshore Technology
1-28 LNG ChallengesThursday July 5 Liberdade | 8:30–10:00Session Chair: Krish Thiagarajan, University of Maine, USA Session Co-Chair: Jang W. Kim, Technip, USA
Sloshing: From Theory to Offshore Operations OMAE2012-83015Guenther F. Clauss, Florian Sprenger, Matthias Dudek, Daniel TestaTechnical University of Berlin, Berlin, Germany
Gas Explosion Analysis for FLNG Plant Layout Design OMAE2012-83221Kazuhisa Otsubo1 Sotaro Masanobu1 Yuta Yaguchi2 Takayuki Asanuma3 Katsuya Maeda3 Tomoki Taniguchi1
1. National Maritime Research Institute, Tokyo, Japan; 2. Advanced Institute of Industrial Technology, Tokyo, Japan; 3. Japan Oil, Gas and Metals National Corporation, Chiba, Japan
LNG Market Outlook; LNG Value Chain for Yamal Offshore Regarding to Recent Developments in Ice-Class Tankers Design and LNG Offloading System OMAE2012-83259Maria BulakhUniversity of Stavanger/Gubkin Russian State University of Oil and Gas, Stavanger, Norway
Structures, Safety and Reliability
2-19 Structural Analysis and Optimisation – IThursday July 5 Queluz I | 8:30–10:00Session Chair: Manolis Samuelides, National Technical University of Athens, Greece
A Study on the Nonlinear Structural Response Analysis of FPSO Topsides Under Fire OMAE2012-83295Jeong Hwan Kim, Du Chan Kim, Cheol Kwan Kim, MD. Shafiqul Islam, Jeom PaikPusan National University, Busan, Korea
A Study on the Nonlinear Structural Consequence Analysis of Corrugated Blast Walls Under Explosion OMAE2012-83521Jung Min Sohn1 Byung Hoon Kim1 Jeom Paik1 Graham Schleyer2
1. Pusan National University, Busan, Korea; 2. University of Liverpool, Liverpool, United Kingdom
Practical Considerations for the Structural Analysis of Offshore Topside Structures Under Gas Explosion Accidents OMAE2012-83667Dae Suk Han, Gyusung Kim, Woo Seung Sim, Young Sik Jang, Hyun Soo ShinHyundai Heavy Industies, Co. Ltd., Ulsan, Korea
Vibrational Response and Failure of Plates Subjected to Underwater Explosion Shock OMAE2012-83870Mehdi S. Kiasat, Vahab FazliAmirkabir University of Technology, Tehran, Iran
Structures, Safety and Reliability
2-23 Risk Analysis and Safety Management – IThursday July 5 Queluz II | 8:30–10:00Session Chair: Gilberto F M de Souza, Polytechnic School - University of São Paulo, Brazil
State of Art in Life Extension of Existing Offshore Structures OMAE2012-83302Abe Nezamian1 Robert J. Nicolson1 Dorel Iosif2
1. WorleyParsons, Melbourne, VIC, Australia; 2. WorleyParsons, Perth, WA, Australia
Investigation of Nonlinearity and Uncertainty Effects on Structural Health Monitoring Process for Offshore Jacket-Type Structures Using Kernel Functions OMAE2012-83025Mohammad Ali Lotfollahi Yaghin, Alireza Mojtahedi, Yousef Hassanzadeh, Mir Mohammad Ettefagh, Mohammad Hosain AminfarUniversity of Tabriz, Tabriz, Iran
A Fuzzy System for Evaluation of Health of Marine Steel Structures OMAE2012-83306Masoud Dehghani Champiri, S. Hossein Mousavizadegan, Faramarz MoodiAmirkabir University of Technology, Tehran, Iran
A Time Dependent Statistical Degradation Curve Analysis for Marine Structures OMAE2012-84137Carlos C. Witte, Duperron M. RibeiroPhDsoft, Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil
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Materials Technology
3-11 Performance and Application of MaterialsThursday July 5 El Pardo I | 8:30–10:00Session Chair: K. Arimochi, Sumitomo Metal Ind. Ltd., JapanSession Co-Chair: Weiwei Yu, Chevron Energy Technology Company, USA
Girth Welding Development of Heavy Wall Materials for Severe Applications OMAE2012-83950Noé Mota-Solis1 Mauricio Pelcastre-Gaitan2 Eduardo Ruiz-Andrade2 Philippe Darcis2 Jose Enrique Garcia-Gonzalez2 Hector Quintanilla2
1. TenarisTamsa, Veracruz, VER, Mexico; 2. Tenaris - Tubos de Acero de Mexico S.A., Veracruz, VER, Mexico
Dilution Control of Weld Overlay Superalloys Using Taguchi Method OMAE2012-83971Cleiton C. Silva, Edvan C. Miranda, Marcelo F. Motta, Hélio C. Miranda, Jesualdo P. FariasUniversidade Federal do Ceará, Fortaleza, Brazil
Establishment of Testing Methodology for Forge Welded Tubular Products OMAE2012-83943Ganesan Somasundaram Marimuthu1 Per Thomas Moe1 Bjarne Salberg2 Jan Inge Audestad2
1. Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Trondheim, Norway; 2. AMR Engineering AS, Drammen, Norway
Microstructure and Mechanical Properties of API 5CT L80 Casing Grade Steel Quenched from Different Temperatures OMAE2012-83937Vinothkumar Palanisamy1 Jan Ketil Solberg1 Bjarne Salberg2 Per Thomas Moe1
1. Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Trondheim, Norway; 2. AMR Engineering AS, Drammen, Norway
Pipeline and Riser Technology
4-10 Fracture and Fatigue – IThursday July 5 Louvre II | 8:30–10:00Session Chair: Ilson Pasqualino, Subsea Technology Laboratory, Brazil Session Co-Chair: Istemi Ozkan, CFER Technologies, Canada
Fatigue and Fracture of Mechanically Lined Pipes Installed by Reeling OMAE2012-83050Tomasz Tkaczyk, Aurelien Pepin, Sylvain DennielTechnip, Westhill, United Kingdom
Effects of Plastic Deformation on Fatigue Life of Superduplex Steel Tube Umbilical OMAE2012-83204Diego F. S. Burgos1 Luis Parise1 Rafael Savioli1 Gustavo H. B. Donato2 Antonio P. Nascimento Filho3 Carlos Lemos4 Neilon Silva5 Claudio Ruggieri1
1. University of São Paulo, São Paulo, SP, Brazil; 2. Dept. of Mechanical Engineering, FEI University Center, Sao Bernardo do Campo, SP, Brazil; 3. Surflex Umbilicais e Tubos Flexíveis do Brasil Ltda, Vila Velha, ES, Brazil; 4. Petrobras/CENPES, Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil; 5. Petrobras Research Center - CENPES, Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil
Study of Fatigue Strength of Copper Conductor Considering Irregularities Surfaces by Experimental Testings and Fe-Analysis OMAE2012-83350Fachri Nasution1 Svein Savik1 Janne Kristin Gjøsteen2
1. Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Trondheim, Norway; 2. MARINTEK, SINTEF, Trondheim, Norway
Irregular Wave Simulation and Fatigue Damage Evaluation of a Flexible Riser Subjected to Bi-Modal Sea States OMAE2012-83386Zhimin Tan1 Yucheng Hou2 Yan Qiu (John) Zhang2 Terry Sheldrake3
1. Wellstream Flexibles - GE Oil & Gas, Houston, TX, USA; 2. Wellstream Int Ltd, Houston, TX, USA; 3. Wellstream Flexibles - GE Oil & Gas, Newcastle Upon Tyne, United Kingdom
Pipeline and Riser Technology
4-25 Flexible Pipes – VThursday July 5 Louvre I | 8:30–10:00Session Chair: Zhimin Tan, Wellstream Flexibles - GE Oil & Gas, USA Session Co-Chair: Ney Roitman, Federal University of Rio de Jeniro, Brazil
Analysis of Stress Levels and Indication of Ruptures of Flexible Pipes Tensile Armor Wires During a Fatigue a Dynamic Tension to Tension Test OMAE2012-83700Gelson Falcao1 Judimar Clevelario1 Italo Souza1 Diogo Lopes1 Terry Sheldrake2
1. Wellstream, Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil; 2. Wellstream Flexibles - GE Oil & Gas, Newcastle Upon Tyne, United Kingdom
Qualification of Unbounded Dynamic Riser with Carbon Fiber Composite Armours OMAE2012-83130Anaïs Lambert1 Anh-Tuan Do1 Antoine Felix-Henry1 François Grosjean2
1. Technip - Flexi France, Le Trait, France; 2. IFP Energies Nouvelles, Solaize, France
A Method for the Prediction of Design Space for a Bend Stiffener Cone OMAE2012-84026Yuriy DrobyshevskiIntecsea Pty Ltd, West Perth, WA, Australia
Development of a Test Methodology and a Design Tool to Predict the Wear Rate of Flexible Risers Outer Sheaths Installed in “I” Tubes OMAE2012-83874Fabio Pires1 Fabio Aquino1 Victor Nogueira1 Judimar Clevelario1 Terry Sheldrake2 Thyago Takey1
1. Wellstream, Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil; 2. Wellstream Flexibles - GE Oil & Gas, Newcastle Upon Tyne, United Kingdom
Ocean Engineering
6-15 Ocean Measurement and Data Interpretation – IIThursday July 5 Alvorada II | 8:30–10:00Session Chair: Keith MacHutchon, Coastal Marine Technology, South Africa Session Co-Chair: Daniel Valentine, Clarkson University, USA
A New Technique to Visualize Metocean Parameters OMAE2012-84108Carlos Eduardo ParenteCOPPE - Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil
The Use of Empirical Orthogonal Function for Deriving Response Based Extreme Current Profiles OMAE2012-83052Gus Jeans1 Liam Harrington-Missin2 Andrew Watson2 Jon Upton3
1. Oceanalysis Ltd, Wallingford, United Kingdom; 2. Fugro GEOS, Wallingford, United Kingdom; 3. Shell International Petroleum Company Limited, Aberdeen, United Kingdom
Reconstruction and Prediction of Short-Crested Seas Based on the Application of a 33D-FFT on Synthetic Waves. Part 1: Reconstruction OMAE2012-83093Peter Naaijen, Elise Blondel-CouprieDelft University of Technology, Delft, Netherlands
Reconstruction and Prediction of Short-Crested Seas Based on the Application of a 3D-FFT on Synthetic Waves. Part 2: Prediction OMAE2012-83096Elise Blondel-Couprie, Peter NaaijenDelft University of Technology, Delft, Netherlands
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Polar and Arctic Sciences and Technology
7-5 Structures in IceThursday July 5 Queluz VII | 8:30–10:00Session Chair: Arne Gürtner, Statoil ASA, Norway Session Co-Chair: Walter Kuehnlein, SEA2ICE Ltd. & Co. KG, Germany
Iceberg Shape Sensitivity in Ship Impact Assessment in View of Existing Material Models OMAE2012-83552Martin Storheim, Ekaterina Kim, Jorgen Amdahl, Sören EhlersNorwegian University of Science and Technology, Thondheim, Norway
Arctic FPSO - Technical Feasibilities and Challenges OMAE2012-83028Guang LiSBM Atlantia, Houston, TX, USA
Effects of Low Temperature on ASTM A131: an Experimental and Numerical Study OMAE2012-83188Dae Kyeom Park, Jeom Paik, Dokyun Kim, Bong Ju Kim, Jung Kwan SeoPusan National University, Busan, Korea
Assessment of Container Mountings in Modular Offshore Platform Designs for Arctic Regions OMAE2012-83021Josefine Michel, Patrick KaedingUniversity of Rostock, Rostock, Germany
CFD and VIV
8-11 Oil Cleanup, Supply Boat Loads and Gravity AnchorsThursday July 5 Imperial | 8:30–10:00Session Chair: Rene Gabbai, The Catholic University of America, USA Session Co-Chair: Olivier Allain, LEMMA, France
A Hybrid Analysis Method for Investigating Oil Cleanup Operations at Sea OMAE2012-83014Guenther F. Clauss, Sascha Kosleck, Florian Sprenger, Sven StuppeTechnical University of Berlin, Berlin, Germany
CFD Virtual Testing for Resistance, Wind and Current Loads on a Supply Boat OMAE2012-83108Daniel F. C. SilvaPetrobras, Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil
Gravity Anchors Astride Subsea Pipelines Subject to Oscillatory and Combined Steady and Oscillatory Flows OMAE2012-83247Xu Zhao1 Liang Cheng2 Ming Zhao3 Hongwei An1 Wei He1
1. The University of Western Australia, Perth, WA, Australia; 2. The University of Western Australia, Crawley, WA, Australia; 3. University of Western Sydney, Penrith, NSW, Australia
CFD and VIV
8-17 V&V Workshop: Solution Verification/ ValidationThursday July 5 Queluz VI | 8:30–10:00Session Chair: Luis Eca, Instituto Superior Tecnico, Portugal Session Co-Chair: Guilherme Vaz, MARIN, Netherlands
CFD Study of the Flow Over a Smooth Cylinder and a Straked-Riser OMAE2012-83408Alexandre BarbagalloSBM Offshore, Monaco, Monaco
Transient Analysis of Flow Around 3D Straked-Riser with a Lattice Boltzmann Method OMAE2012-84264Monica Mier-Torrecilla1 David M. Holman2 Mauricio Zurita-Gotor1 Jannette B. Frandsen1
1. Abengoa Research, Seville, Spain; 2. Next Limit Technologies, Madrid, Spain
Flow Past a Circular Cylinder: A Verification Study Using Approximate Error Scaling OMAE2012-84042Ismail Celik, Jose Escobar, Jose Posada-Montoya, Albio Gutierrez-AmadorWest Virginia University, Morgantown, WV, USA
Ocean Renewable Energy
9-18 Wave Energy – VIThursday July 5 Versailles II | 8:30–10:00Session Chair: Vengatesan Venugopal, University of Edinburgh, United Kingdom Session Co-Chair: Wanan Sheng, University College Cork, Ireland
The Effect of the Spectral Distribution of Wave Energy on the Performance of a Bottom Hinged Flap Type Wave Energy Converter OMAE2012-83398Darragh Clabby1 Alan Henry2 Matthew Folley3 Trevor Whittaker3
1. Queen’s University Belfast, Belfast, United Kingdom; 2. Aquamarine Power Ltd., Edinburgh, United Kingdom; 3. Queen’s University Belfast, Belfast, United Kingdom
Computational Investigation of Irregular Wave Cancellation Using a Cycloidal Wave Energy Converter OMAE2012-83434Casey Fagley, Jurgen Seidel, Stefan SiegelAtargis Energy Corporation, Pueblo, CO, USA
Comparison of Mooring Loads in Survivability Mode on the Wave Dragon Wave Energy Converter Obtained by a Numerical Model and Experimental Data OMAE2012-83415Stefano Parmeggiani1 Torgeir Moan2 Zhen Gao2 Made Jaya Muliawan2 Erik Friis-Madsen3
1. Wave Dragon Ltd./Aalborg University, London, United Kingdom; 2. CeSOS, NTNU, Trondheim, Norway; 3. Wave Dragon ApS., Copenhagen, Denmark
On the Efficiency of Oscillating Water Column (OWC) Devices in Converting Ocean Wave Energy to Electricity Under Weakly Nonlinear Waves OMAE2012-84271Jean-Roch Nader1 Song-Ping Zhu2 Paul Cooper1
1. School of Mathematics and Applied Statistics, Wollongong, NSW, Australia; 2. Institute of Mathematics and Its Applications (IMIA), Wollongong, Australia
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Ronald W. Yeung Honoring Symposium on Offshore and Ship Hydrodynamics
12-11 Fluid-Structure / Hydroelastic Interaction – IThursday July 5 Alvorada I | 8:30–10:00Session Chair: Yin-Lu Julie Young, University of Michigan, USA Session Co-Chair: Michael Motley, University of Michigan, USA
Higher-Harmonic Response of a Slender Cantilever Beam to Fully Nonlinear Regular Wave Forcing OMAE2012-83475Henrik Bredmose1 Signe Schløer1 Bo Terp Paulsen2
1. Technical University of Denmark, Kgs. Lyngby, Denmark; 2. DTU Mechanical Engineering, Kgs. Lyngby, Denmark
An Experimental Study on Hydro-elasticity in Sloshing OMAE2012-83525Hu In Choi, Jung Ho Park, Sun H. Kwon, Ki Hyun Lee, Sang Beom Lee, Young Jun YangPusan National University, Busan, Korea
Dynamic Behavior Analysis of a Deepwater Self Standing Hybrid Riser System OMAE2012-83505Celso Morooka, Denis A. ShiguemotoUniversity of Campinas, Campinas, SP, Brazil
Monocolumn Hull with Internal Dock: An Alternative for Offshore Transport of People OMAE2012-83963Mariana Moreira1 Sergio Sphaier2 Marcos Ferreira1
1. Petrobras, Macae, Brazil; 2. Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil
Thursday, 10:30–12:00
Offshore Technology
1-19 Model Testing of Floating Systems – IIThursday July 5 Itamaraty | 10:30–12:00Session Chair: Pierre Ferrant, Ecole Centrale Nantes, France Session Co-Chair: Steve Leverette, SBM Atlantia, USA
Station Keeping and Propulsive Performance of a DP Crane Barge Close to a FPSO: A Comprehensive Set of Experimental Tests OMAE2012-83726Eduardo Aoun Tannuri1 Lazaro Moratelli Jr.1 Vinicius L. Vileti2 João L. B. Silva3
1. University of São Paulo, São Paulo, SP, Brazil; 2. LabOceano COPPE/UFRJ - Laboratório de Tecnologia Oceânica, Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil; 3. Petrobras, Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil
A General Approach for DP Weathervane Control: Numerical Results OMAE2012-83727Michel R. Miyazaki, Eduardo Aoun TannuriUniversity of São Paulo, São Paulo, SP, Brazil
Breaking Wave on a Slender Cylinder: Comparison of Experimental Data and Numerical Results OMAE2012-83610Jorge Ramirez1 Peter Frigaard1 Thomas Lykke Andersen1 Erik D. Christensen2
1. Aalborg University, Aalborg, Denmark; 2. Technical University of Denmark, Kgs. Lyngby, Denmark
Comparison of DP Performance Prediction Techniques for Scaled Models OMAE2012-84069Stephen P. Very1 James P. Millan2 Bruce Colbourne3 Dan L. Walker1
1. Oceanic Consulting Corporation, St. John’s, NL, Canada; 2. Institute for Ocean Technology, National Research Council, St.John’s, NL, Canada; 3. Memorial University of Newfoundland, St. John s, NL, Canada
Offshore Technology
1-29 Impact LoadingsThursday July 5 Liberdade | 10:30–12:00Session Chair: Carl Trygve Stansberg, Norwegian Marine Technology Research Institute AS (MARINTEK), Norway Session Co-Chair: Fabrizio Pistani, University of Western Australia, Australia
Experimental Study on the Impact Loads Acting on a Horizontal Rigid Cylinder During Vertical Water Entry OMAE2012-83084Diederik Van Nuffel, Kameswara Sridhar Vepa, Ives De Baere, Joris Degrieck, Julien De Rouck, Wim Van PaepegemGhent University, Zwijnaarde, Belgium
Breaking Wave Kinematics and Resulting Slamming Pressures on a Vertical Column OMAE2012-83929Carl Trygve Stansberg, Kjetil Berget, Mateusz Graczyk, Chittiappa Muthanna, Csaba PakozdiNorwegian Marine Technology Research Institute, Trondheim, Norway
An Experimental Study of Wave Loads on Deck in Irregular Waves OMAE2012-84000Ravikiran Kota1 Torgeir Moan2
1. Granherne-KBR / CESOS (NTNU), Houston, TX, USA; 2. CeSOS/NTNU, Trondheim, Norway
Structures, Safety and Reliability
2-20 Structural Analysis and Optimisation – IIThursday July 5 Queluz I | 10:30–12:00Session Chair: Jonas Ringsberg, Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden
Hydroelastic Response of a Ship Structural Detail to Seakeeping Loads Using a Top-Down Scheme OMAE2012-83560Francois-Xavier Sireta, Quentin Derbanne, Fabien Bigot, Sime Malenica, Eric BaudinBureau Veritas, Neuilly sur Seine, France
Offshore Platform Fluid Structure Interaction Simulation OMAE2012-83472Ali Marzban1 Murthy Lakshmiraju1 Nigel Richardson1 Mike Henneke2 Guangyu Wu3 Pedro Vargas3 Owen Oakley, Jr.4
1. CD-adapco, Houston, TX, USA; 2. CD-adapco, Tulsa, OK, USA; 3. Chevron Energy Technology Company, Houston, TX, USA; 4. Chevron Energy Technology Company, San Ramon, CA, USA
Integrating Constrained Random Waves in Endurance Time Analysis of Offshore Structures Subjected to Sea Waves OMAE2012-84111Hamid Matin Nikoo1 Mostafa Zeinoddini1 Homayoon Estekanchi2 Maziar Golestani1
1. Khaje Nasir Tousi University of Technology, Tehran, Iran; 2. Sharif University of Technology, Tehran, Iran
Time-History Response Analysis of Jacket Offshore Platform Due to Water Level Variation and Safety of Structural Members OMAE2012-83806Mohammad Ali Lotfollahi-Yaghin, Roghayeh RezaeiUniversity of Tabriz, Tabriz, Iran
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Structures, Safety and Reliability
2-24 Risk Analysis and Safety Management – IIThursday July 5 Queluz II | 10:30–12:00Session Chair: Marcelo Ramos Martins, University of São Paulo, Brazil
Quantitative Risk Assessment (QRA) and Prediction of Blockages for Oil and Gas Pipelines OMAE2012-83099Yong Bai1 Jiwei Tang2 Qingping Li3 Mohd Ashri4
1. OPR Offshore Pipelines & Risers Inc, Hangzhou, China; 2. Harbin Engineering University, Harbin, China; 3. China National Offshore Oil Corporation, Beijing, China; 4. Petrobas Caligari SdN Bhd, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Consequences of Failure Estimation for Oil and Gas Spills OMAE2012-83098Shahirah Abu Bakar1 Yong Bai2 Abu Bakar Mohd Arif3 He ShiLiang4
1. Universiti Selangor, Bestari Jaya, Malaysia; 2. OPR Offshore Pipelines & Risers Inc, Hangzhou, China; 3. Petronas, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia; 4. Hangzhou OPR Offshore Engineering Co. Ltd., Hangzhou, China
Environmental Impact Assessment for Offshore Pipelines OMAE2012-83100Zatil A. Zukifli1 Yong Bai2
1. Universiti Selangor, Bestari Jaya, Malaysia; 2. OPR Offshore Pipelines & Risers Inc, Hangzhou, China
Reliability Analysis of Hydraulic Directional Control Valve Installed in Subsea Control Module OMAE2012-83605Yuanlong Yue, Xin Zuo, Lijun WangChina University of Petroleum, Beijing, China
Materials Technology
3-10 Design & Materials for Storage and Transportation of LNG or Crude
Thursday July 5 El Pardo I | 10:30–12:00Session Chair: K. Arimochi, Sumitomo Metal Ind. Ltd., Japan Session Co-Chair: Daryush K. Aidun, Clarkson University, USA
Application of 7%Ni-TMCP Steel Plate to Large Scale LNG Storage Tank OMAE2012-83782Kazushi Onishi1 Tomoya Kawabata2 Takahiro Kamo3 Yuichi Tanino3 Maki Yamashita4 Atsushi Iida4 Masaki Kusagawa4 Hiroshi Nishigami4 Naokazu Sakato5 Masahiko Mitsumoto5 Syuichi Hirai5 Hitoshi Hirose6 Yukito Hagihara7
1. Sumitomo Metal Industries, ltd., Osaka, Japan; 2. Sumitomo Metal Industries, ltd., Amagasaki, Japan; 3. Sumitomo Metal Industries, Ltd, Kashima, Japan; 4. Osaka Gas Co., Ltd., Osaka, Japan; 5. Toyo Kanetsu K.K., Koto-ku, Japan; 6. GH Engineering Consultants Co., Ltd., Ichikawa, Japan; 7. Sophia University, Tokyo, Japan
Development of Corrosion Resistant Steel “NSGP™-1” for Bottom Plates of Crude Oil Tanker and Onboard Evaluation Results OMAE2012-83821Minoru Ito1 Michio Kaneko1 Seiji Nishimura2 Hidehiko Sato3
1. Nippon Steel Corporation, Chiba, Japan; 2. Nippon Steel Corporation, Tokyo, Japan; 3. NYK LINE, Tokyo, Japan
Factors Influencing the Design and Construction of LNG Storage Tanks OMAE2012-84035Pascinthe SaadConocoPhillips, Houston, TX, USA
Pipeline and Riser Technology
4-11 Fracture and Fatigue – IIThursday July 5 Louvre II | 10:30–12:00Session Chair: Philippe Darcis, Tenaris - Tubos de Acero de México, S.A., Mexico Session Co-Chair: Bianca Pinheiro, University Lille 1, France
Comparison Behavior of GFRP Filament Wound Pipes in Tensile Tests Regarding Two Different Sectional Areas and High Temperature OMAE2012-84256Altibano Ortenzi1 Andrea Corvi1 Jonas de Carvalho2
1. University of Florence, Florence, Italy; 2. University of São Paulo, São Carlos, SP, Brazil
Environment-Induced Cracking In Weld Joints In Subsea Oil And Gas Systems OMAE2012-83402Michael Dodge1 Hongbiao B Dong1 Roger Barnett2 M Milititsky2 V Marques2 Mike Gittos2
1. Department of Engineering, Leicester, United Kingdom; 2. TWI Ltd, Cambridge, United Kingdom
SCR Fatigue Feasibility Prediction for FPSO Applications OMAE2012-83484Sherry Xiang1 Peimin Cao2
1. SBM Atlantia Inc., Houston, TX, USA; 2. SBM Offshore Inc., Houston, TX, USA
Development of the BS7910 Failure Assessment Diagram for Strain Based Design with Application to Pipelines OMAE2012-83527Simon SmithTWI Ltd, Cambridge, United Kingdom
Pipeline and Riser Technology
4-26 Flexible Pipes – VIThursday July 5 Louvre I | 10:30–12:00Session Chair: Ney Roitman, Federal University of Rio de Jeniro, Brazil Session Co-Chair: Zhimin Tan, Wellstream Flexibles - GE Oil & Gas, USA
A Nonlinear Analytical Model for Flexible Pipe Crushing Analysis OMAE2012-83701Celso Pesce1 Guilherme R. Franzini1 Marcos A. Rabelo1 Roberto Ramos Jr.1 Rodolfo T. Gonçalves1 Rafael Tanaka2 Teófilo F. B. Neto2 Carlos Alberto Godinho2
1. University of São Paulo, São Paulo, SP, Brazil; 2. Prysmian Group, Cariacica, ES, Brazil
Collapse Analysis of Interlocked Armour in Flexible Pipe with Strain Energy Equivalence OMAE2012-83705Minggang Tang, Jun Yan, Ye WangDalian University of Technology, Dalian, China
Risk Mitigation through the Application of New Power Umbilical Technology OMAE2012-83878Alan Dobson1 Steven Frazer2
1. Technip, Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom; 2. Duco Ltd, Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom
Numerical-Analytical Prediction of the Collapse of Flexible Pipes Under Bending and External Pressure OMAE2012-83476Walter C. Loureiro Jr.1 Ilson Pasqualino2
1. Petrobras, Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil; 2. Subsea Technology Laboratory, Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil
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Ocean Engineering
6-16 Ocean Measurement and Data Interpretation – IIIThursday July 5 Alvorada II | 10:30–12:00Session Chair: Gus Jeans, Oceanalysis Ltd, United Kingdom Session Co-Chair: Daniel Valentine, Clarkson University, USA
Dynamic Selection of Ship Responses for Estimation of On-Site Directional Wave Spectra OMAE2012-83206Ingrid Marie Vincent Andersen1 Gaute Storhaug2
1. Technical University of Denmark, Kgs. Lyngby, Denmark; 2. Det Norske Veritas, Hoevik, Norway
Field Measurements Based Response Amplitude Operators Estimation via the Time-Varying Autoregressive Model OMAE2012-83239Edwar Yazid, M. Shahir Liew, Setyamartana ParmanUniversiti Teknologi Petronas, Tronoh, Malaysia
Deepwater Current Profile Data Sources for Riser Engineering Offshore Brazil OMAE2012-83400Gus Jeans1 Marc Prevosto2 Liam Harrington-Missin3 Christelle Herry4 Christophe Maisondieu2 Jose Lima5
1. Oceanalysis Ltd, Wallingford, United Kingdom; 2. IFREMER, Plouzané, France; 3. Fugro GEOS, Wallingford, United Kingdom; 4. Actimar, Brest, France; 5. Petrobras, Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil
Eddies Influence on Lula Field, Santos Basin, Brazil OMAE2012-83480Marcelo Andrioni1 Jose Lima1 Luiz Alexandre A. Guerra1 Eric Oliveira Ribeiro1 Luis M. P. Nunes1 Wellington Ceccopieri1 Valeria S. Rego2 Silas Manoel de Oliveira, Jr.2
1. Petrobras, Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil; 2. Petrobras Engineering, Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil
Polar and Arctic Sciences and Technology
7-6 Dynamic Positioning in Ice – IThursday July 5 Queluz VII | 10:30–12:00Session Chair: Solange van der Werff, Delft University of Technology, Netherlands Session Co-Chair: Walter Kuehnlein, SEA2ICE Ltd. & Co. KG, Germany
Aspects of Importance Related to Arctic DP Operations OMAE2012-84226Arne Gürtner1 Bror Henrik Heier Baardson2 Glenn-Ole Kaasa3 Erik Lundin1
1. Statoil ASA, Trondheim, Norway; 2. Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Trondheim, Norway; 3. Statoil ASA, Porsgrunn, Norway
Numerical Simulation of a Floater in a Broken-ice Field - Part I: Model Description OMAE2012-83938Ivan Metrikin, Wenjun Lu, Raed Lubbad, Sveinung Løset, Marat KashafutdinovNorwegian University of Science and Technology, Trondheim, Norway
DYPIC - Dynamic Positioning in Ice - First Phase of Model Testing OMAE2012-83455Andrea Haase, Peter Jochmann, Solange van der WerffHSVA, Hamburg, Germany
Model DP System For Ice Tank Research OMAE2012-83383Xavier Dal Santo1 Peter Jochmann2
1. SIREHNA, Nantes, France; 2. HSVA, Hamburg, Germany
CFD and VIV
8-12 CFD Computation Methods, BC’s and Turbulence Modeling
Thursday July 5 Imperial | 10:30–12:00Session Chair: Olivier Allain, LEMMA, France Session Co-Chair: Rene Gabbai, The Catholic University of America, USA
Application of an Absorbing Boundary Condition in a Wave-Structure Interaction Problem OMAE2012-83744Bulent Duz1 Rene Huijsmans1 Arthur E.P. Veldman2 Peter R. Wellens3 Mart J.A. Borsboom3
1. Delft University of Technology, Delft, Netherlands; 2. University of Groningen, Groningen, Netherlands; 3. Deltares, Delft, Netherlands
Computational Fluid Dynamics Study for Modeling Vortex Induced Vibrations Using High Fidelity Turbulence Models OMAE2012-83880Madhusuden Agrawal1 Mohammad Elyyan2
1. Ansys Inc, Houston, TX, USA; 2. Ansys Inc, Austin, TX, USA
CFD Analysis of a Towed Underwater Body: A Parallel Computing Approach OMAE2012-83879P.P Lalu1 K P Narayanan2
1. Govt Engineering College Thrissur, Thrissur, India; 2. Cochin University, Cochin, India
CFD and VIV
8-18 V&V Workshop: Validation/Overall Review of ResultsThursday July 5 Queluz VI | 10:30–12:00Session Chair: Luis Eca, Instituto Superior Tecnico, Portugal Session Co-Chair: Guilherme Vaz, MARIN, Netherlands
ReFRESCO Results for Riser Test-Case of V&V Workshop OMAE2012-83106Guilherme Vaz, Douwe RijpkemaMARIN, Wageningen, Netherlands
V&V Study on the Flow Around a Straked Riser Using URANS Supplemented by DES Simulations OMAE2012-84274Manuel ManzkeHamburg University of Technology (TUHH), Hamburg, Germany
Ocean Renewable Energy
9-19 Wind Energy – VIThursday July 5 Versailles II | 10:30–12:00Session Chair: Maurizio Collu, Cranfield University, United Kingdom Session Co-Chair: Henrik Bredmose, Technical University of Denmark (DTU), Denmark
Improved Pile Foundation Modeling for Offshore Wind Turbine Support Structures with the Finite Element Method OMAE2012-83535Eric Van Buren, Michael MuskulusNorwegian University of Science and Technology, Trondheim, Norway
Effectiveness of Morison’s Equation for Modeling Wave Loads on Multi-Member Offshore Wind Turbine Substructures OMAE2012-83210DeAnna M. Sewell1 Huimin Song2 Amy Robertson2 Jason Jonkman2
1. University of Delaware, Newark, DE, USA; 2. National Renewable Energy Laboratory, Golden, CO, USA
Concept Design of a Multi-column TLP for a 5MW Offshore Wind Turbine OMAE2012-83245Yongsheng Zhao, Jianmin Yang, Yanping HeShanghai JiaoTong University, Shanghai, China
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Offshore Technology
1-20 Model Testing Techniques and ValidationsThursday July 5 Itamaraty | 13:30–15:00Session Chair: Mamoun Naciri, SBM Offshore, Monaco Session Co-Chair: Shan Huang, University of Strathclyde, United Kingdom
Comparison between Numerical Prediction and Model Tests Measurements on the Centerwell Tank of a Radial Wellbay Spar OMAE2012-83111Edmund Muehlner1 John Murray2 Surya Banumurthy1 Chandan Lakhotia1
1. FloaTEC, LLC, Houston, TX, USA; 2. JJ Murray PE, Houston, TX, USA
Experimental Investigation on Element Immersing Proeess of Immersed Tube Tunnel of Hong Kong-Zhu hai-Macao Bridge OMAE2012-83437Sheng Peng, Weiguo Wu, Keqiang Chen, Aokui Xiong, Ziyu XiaWuhan University of Technology, Wuhan, China
The Wake Flow Behind Azimuthing Thrusters - Measurements in Open Water, Under a Plate and Under a Barge OMAE2012-83621Hans Cozijn, Rink HallmannMARIN, Wageningen, Netherlands
Offshore Technology
1-32 Design Requirements and Methodologies for Floating Structures
Thursday July 5 Liberdade | 13:30–15:00Session Chair: Alexia Aubault, Marine Innovations & Technology, USA Session Co-Chair: Denby Morrison, Shell, USA
Challenges in Deepwater Drillship Structural Design and Analysis OMAE2012-84231Xiaozhi Wang1 Jeong-Heon Hwang2 Yuhai Yan1 Ho-hyun Jeong2
1. ABS, Houston, TX, USA; 2. ABS, Pusan, Korea; 2. Samsung Shipyard, GyeongsangNam-Do, Korea
An Integrated Methodology for the Design of Mooring Systems and Risers of Floating Production Platforms OMAE2012-83702Aldo R. Cruces Girón1 Fabricio Correa2 Breno Jacob2 Stael Ferreira Senra3
1. COPPE Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil; 2. LAMCSO/COPPE/UFRJ, Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil; 3. Petrobras Research & Development Center - CENPES, Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil
New Methods for Qualification Assisted Innovation Applied to a Practical Application OMAE2012-83983Dag McGeorge, Jonas Borg, Vidar R. ÅhjemDet Norske Veritas, Gothenborg, Sweden
Influence of Ocean Transport on the Design of Onshore and Offshore Constructions, Modules, Topsides and Jackets and Towage on FPSO Design OMAE2012-84196A.J. Bos, T.M. LigterinkHydrographic and Marine Consultants BV, Almere, Netherlands
Ronald W. Yeung Honoring Symposium on Offshore and Ship Hydrodynamics
12-12 Fluid-Structure / Hydroelastic Interaction – IIThursday July 5 Alvorada I | 10:30–12:00Session Chair: Jang W. Kim, Technip, USA Session Co-Chair: Alexia Aubault, Marine Innovation & Technology, USA
Interaction of Boundary Layer and Blade Vibration at Ultra-Low Advance Ratios and Low Reynolds Numbers in a Novel Flapping and Spinning Propulsor OMAE2012-83611Promode Bandyopadhyay, Albert Fredette, Joshua HansenNaval Undersea Warfare Center, Newport, RI, USA
Experimental Investigation of Dynamic Response of a Flexible Cylinder in a Transverse Flow OMAE2012-83765Jijun Gu1 Waldir Pinto2 Jairo Coelho2 Carlos Levi3 Marcelo A. Vitola4 Menglan Duan5
1. Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil; 2. Federal University of Rio Grande, Rio Grande, RS, Brazil; 3. Laboratório de Tecnologia Oceânica, Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil; 4. LabOceano/COPPE/UFRJ, Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil; 5. Offshore Oil/Gas Research Center, China University of Petroleum, Beijing, China
Transient Hydroelastic Analysis of Pump Performance of an SES-Waterjet System OMAE2012-84012Michael Motley1 Yin-Lu Julie Young1 Brant Savander2
1. University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, USA; 2. Maritime Research Associates, LLC, Ann Arbor, MI, USA
Physical and Theoretical Modeling of Surface-Piercing Hydrofoils for a High-Speed Unmanned OMAE2012-84028Stefano Brizzolara1 Yin-Lu Julie Young2
1. Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA, USA; 2. University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, USA
Ronald W. Yeung Honoring Symposium on Offshore and Ship Hydrodynamics
12-17 Ocean Renewable Energy III: Offshore Wind EnergyThursday July 5 Queluz III | 10:30–12:00Session Chair: Dominique Roddier, Marine Innovation & Technology, USA Session Co-Chair: Sergio Sphaier, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Application of the Contour Line Method for Estimating Extreme Response in Mooring Lines of a Two-Body Floating Wave Energy Converter OMAE2012-83370Made Jaya Muliawan, Zhen Gao, Torgeir MoanCeSOS, NTNU, Trondheim, Norway
Aero-Elastic-Floater-Mooring Coupled Dynamic Analysis of FOWT (Floating Offshore Wind Turbine) in Maximum Operation and Survival Conditions OMAE2012-83545Y.H. Bae1 MooHyun Kim1 Qing Yu2 Jaekyung Heo3
1. Texas A&M University, College Station, TX, USA; 2. American Bureau of Shipping, Houston, TX, USA; 3. STX Institute of Technology, Changwon, Korea
Comparative Study of Spar-Type Wind Turbines in Deep and Moderate Water Depths OMAE2012-83559Madjid Karimirad1 Torgeir Moan2
1. CeSOS and Nowitech, NTNU, Trondheim, Norway; 2. CeSOS/NTNU, Trondheim, Norway
A Preliminary Field Test of the Improved Float-Counterweight Type Wave Power Generation System in Open Sea OMAE2012-83548Keisuke Taneura1 Kesayoshi Hadano2 Pallav Koirala2 Hironori Matsuzaki3
1. CTI Engineering Co.,Ltd, Minamata, Japan; 2. Yamaguchi Univeristy, Ube, Japan; 3. CTI Engineering Co., Ltd., Tokyo, Japan
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Structures, Safety and Reliability
2-21 Structural Analysis and Optimisation – IIIThursday July 5 Queluz I | 13:30–15:00Session Chair: Paulo Mauricio Videiro, Petrobras, Brazil
Comparative Dynamic Response Analysis of a Fixed Offshore Platform Using Deterministic and Spectral Wave Approaches OMAE2012-83845Khaled Hafez, Wael Aboul-Fadl, H. W. LehetaAlexandria University, Alexandria, Egypt
Vibration Analysis and Evaluation for the Offshore Structure Using Simplified Model and RSS Method OMAE2012-84053Chan Hui Lee, Keun Bok Song, Heui Won KimHyundai Heavy Industries, Ulsan, Korea
Vibration Analysis of Orthotropic Thin Plates Resting on Elastic Foundation by Element Free Galerkin Method OMAE2012-84060Ehsan Bahmyari, Ahmad Rahbar RanjiAmirkabir University of Technology, Tehran, Iran
Strength and Reliability of Ships ‘As-Built’ OMAE2012-83877Kalman Ziha, Boris Ljubenkov, Janos Kodvanj, Ante Bakic, Nikola DuporFaculty of Mechanical Engineering and Naval Architecture, Zagreb, Croatia
Structures, Safety and Reliability
2-25 Risk Analysis and Safety Management – IIIThursday July 5 Queluz II | 13:30–15:00Session Chair: Marcelo Ramos Martins, University of São Paulo, Brazil
Risk Assessment of Transportation and Installation of Offshore Jacket Platform OMAE2012-83132Hai Sun1 Xu Bai1 Shangzhan Li2 Liping Sun1
1. Harbin Engineering University, Harbin, China; 2. Florida Institute of Technology, Melbourne, FL, USA
Probabilistic Risk Analysis of a LNG Carrier Loading Pipeline OMAE2012-84018Gilberto F M de Souza1 Erick M P Hidalgo1 Dennis W R Silva1 Marcelo Ramos Martins2
1. Polytechnic School - University of São Paulo, São Paulo, SP, Brazil; 2. University of São Paulo, São Paulo, SP, Brazil
Explosion Safety Drivers for Arctic Platform Designs OMAE2012-83026Joar Dalheim1 Sverre Nodland2 Jan Pappas1
1. Scandpower, Kjeller, Norway; 2. Scandpower, Houston, TX, USA
Formal Safety Assessment of Cargo Ships at Coasts and Open Seas of Turkey OMAE2012-83315Hakan Akyildiz, Ayhan Mentes, Ismail H. HelvaciogluIstanbul Technical University, Istanbul, Turkey
Materials Technology
3-12 Strain Based Design of PipelinesThursday July 5 El Pardo I | 13:30–15:00Session Chair: Yong-Yi Wang, Center for Reliable Energy Systems, USA Session Co-Chairs: Pedro Vargas, Chevron Energy Technology Company, USA Simon Smith, TWI Ltd, United Kingdom
Tensile Strain Capacity of X80 Girth Welded linePipes and Crack Growth Analysis OMAE2012-84076Satoshi Igi1 Takahiro Sakimoto1 Shigeru Endo1 Ryuji Muraoka2 Takekazu Arakawa3
1. JFE Steel Corporation, Chiba, Japan; 2. JFE Steel Corporation, Fukuyama, Japan; 3. JFE Steel Corporation, Tokyo, Japan
Tensile Strain Capacity of X80 and X100 Welds OMAE2012-84240Yong-Yi Wang1 Fan Zhang1 Ming Liu1 Dong-Han Seo2 Woo Yeon Cho3
1. Center for Reliable Energy Systems, Dublin, OH, USA; 2. POSCO, Houston office, Houston, TX, USA; 3. POSCO Global R&D Center, Incheon, Korea
Tensile Strain Models for Strain-Based Design of Pipelines OMAE2012-84241Yong-Yi Wang1 Ming Liu1 Yaxin Song1 David Horsley2
1. Center for Reliable Energy Systems, Dublin, OH, USA; 2. Upstream Engineering Centre, BP, Calgary, AB, Canada
Pipeline and Riser Technology
4-12 Fracture and Fatigue – IIIThursday July 5 Louvre II | 13:30–15:00Session Chair: Istemi Ozkan, CFER Technologies, Session Co-Chair: Ilson Pasqualino, Subsea Technology Laboratory, Brazil
Characterization of Dynamic Slug Flow Induced Loads in Pipelines OMAE2012-83218Ahmed Reda1 Gareth Forbes2 Ibrahim Sultan3
1. Intecsea/Department of Mechanical Engineering, Curtin University, Perth, WA, Australia; 2. Department of Mechanical Engineering, Curtin University, Australia, Pertg, WA, Australia; 3. School of Science, Information Technology and Engineering, University of Ballarat, VIC,Australia, Ballarat, VIC, Australia
X-Ray Diffraction Study of Microstructural Changes During Fatigue Damage in Steel Pipelines OMAE2012-83397Bianca Pinheiro1 Jacky Lesage1 Ilson Pasqualino2 Noureddine Benseddiq1 Edoardo Bemporad3
1. University Lille, Villeneuve d’Ascq, France; 2. Subsea Technology Laboratory, Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil; 3. University of Rome TRE, Rome, Italy
The Influence of Drilling Rig and Riser System Selection on Wellhead Fatigue Loading OMAE2012-83754Dara Williams, John GreeneMCS Kenny, Galway, Ireland
The Effects of Modelling Techniques and Data Uncertainty Wellhead Fatigue Life Calculation OMAE2012-83755Dara Williams, John GreeneMCS Kenny, Galway, Ireland
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Pipeline and Riser Technology
4-27 Flexible Pipes – VIIThursday July 5 Louvre I | 13:30–15:00Session Chair: Carlos Magluta, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Session Co-Chair: Murilo Vaz, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
From Design to Installation of the 2nd Generation Integrated Production Bundle Flexible Riser OMAE2012-84102Laurent Decoret1 Gerald Lecroq2
1. Technip, Paris, France; 2. Technip - Flexi France, Le Trait, France
Local Stress Assessment of Flexible Unbonded Pipes using FEA OMAE2012-84248Ben Edmans1 Giulio Alfano1 Hamid Bahai1 Lakis Andronicou2 Ali Bahtui2
1. Brunel University, Uxbridge, United Kingdom; 2. Lloyd’s Register EMEA, London, United Kingdom
Large-scale Analysis and Local Stress Assessment of Flexible Unbonded Pipes using FEA OMAE2012-84249Ben Edmans, Giulio Alfano, Hamid BahaiBrunel University, Uxbridge, United Kingdom
Flexible Riser Diverless Bend Stiffener Fixation: Successfull Innovation from Concept to Project Implementation OMAE2012-84104Laurent Decoret, Laurent Bastard, Tegwen Miorcec de KerdanetTechnip, Paris, France
Ocean Engineering
6-10 Wave Mechanics and Wave Effects – IThursday July 5 Alvorada II | 13:30–15:00Session Chair: Christian Schmittner, MARIN, Netherlands Session Co-Chair: Jule Scharnke, MARIN, Netherlands
Optimization of Short-Crested Deterministic Wave Sequences via a Phase-Amplitude Iteration Scheme OMAE2012-83150Christian Schmittner, Janou HennigMARIN, Wageningen, Netherlands
3-D Numerical Modelling of Wave Run-up on Monopiles OMAE2012-83858Zhong Peng, Peter R. Wellens, Tim RaaijmakersDeltares, Delft, Netherlands
Wave Data Assimilation Using Support Vector Regression (SVR) Model and Ensemble Kalman Filter (EnKF) OMAE2012-83873Maziar Golestani, Mostafa ZeinoddiniKhaje Nasir Tousi University of Technology, Tehran, Iran
Nonlinear Decomposition of Transmitted Wave Trains from Soliton Fission Using ”Nonlinear Fourier Transform (NLFT)”: the Nonlinear Spectral Basic Components OMAE2012-83418Markus Brühl, Hocine OumeraciLeichtweiß-Institute for Hydraulic Engineering and Water Resources, TU Braunschweig, Braunschweig, Germany
Polar and Arctic Sciences and Technology
7-7 Dynamic Positioning in Ice – IIThursday July 5 Queluz VII | 13:30–15:00Session Chair: Ivan Metrikin, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Norway Session Co-Chair: Peter Jochmann, HSVA, Germany
Image Processing for the Analysis of an Evolving Broken-Ice Field in Model Testing OMAE2012-84117Qin Zhang1 Solange van der Werff2 Ivan Metrikin1 Sveinung Løset1 Roger Skjetne1
1. Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Trondheim, Norway; 2. Delft University of Technology, Delft, Netherlands
Influence of the Ice Concentration on the Ice Loads on the Hull of a Ship in a Managed Ice Field OMAE2012-83927Solange van der Werff1 Andrea Haase1 Rene Huijsmans2 Qin Zhang3
1. HSVA, Hamburg, Germany; 2. Delft University of Technology, Delft, Netherlands; 3. Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Trondheim, Norway
DP Ice Model Test of Arctic Drillship and Polar Research Vessel OMAE2012-83352Torbjørn Hals, Nils Albert JenssenKongsberg Maritime, Kongsberg, Norway
Digital Image Processing for Sea Ice Observations in Support to Arctic DP Operations OMAE2012-83860Qin Zhang1 Roger Skjetne1 Sveinung Løset1 Aleksey Marchenko2
1. Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Trondheim, Norway; 2. The University Centre in Svalbard, Longyearbyen, Norway
CFD and VIV
8-13 Risers – IThursday July 5 Imperial | 13:30–15:00Session Chair: Guangqiang Yang, ExxonMobil, USA Session Co-Chair: Haining Zheng, MIT, USA
Frequency Components of Vortex Induced Vibrations in Sheared Current OMAE2012-83092Carl Martin Larsen1 Ziguang Zhao2 Halvor Lie3
1. Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Trondheim, Norway; 2. Kongsberg Oil and Gas Technologies, Sandvika, Norway; 3. MARINTEK, Trondheim, Norway
Distributed Wake-Body Resonance of a Long Flexible Cylinder in Shear Flow OMAE2012-83294Remi Bourguet1 Michael Triantafyllou2 Michael Tognarelli3 Pierre Beynet3
1. Institut de Mécanique des Fluides de Toulouse - CNRS, Toulouse, France; 2. Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA, USA; 3. BP America Production Co., Houston, TX, USA
Comparison of Calculated In-Line VIV Response to Model Tests OMAE2012-83387Elizabeth Passano1 Carl. M. Larsen2 Halvor Lie1
1. MARINTEK, Trondheim, Norway; 2. CeSOS/Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Trondheim, Norway
Occurance of High Amplitude VIV with Time Sharing OMAE2012-83431Susan Swithenbank1 Carl Martin Larsen2
1. US Coast Guard Academy, New London, CT, USA; 2. Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Trondheim, Norway
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CFD and VIV
8-19 V&V Workshop: Discussion and Future PlansThursday July 5 Queluz VI | 13:30–15:00Session Chair: Luis Eca, Instituto Superior Tecnico, Portugal
Ronald W. Yeung Honoring Symposium on Offshore and Ship Hydrodynamics
12-13 Fluid-Structure / Hydroelastic Interaction – IIIThursday July 5 Alvorada I | 13:30–15:00Session Chair: Ken Takagi, The University of Tokyo, JapanSession Co-Chair: Yin-Lu Julie Young, University of Michigan, USA
Coupled Analysis Approach in OTEC System Design OMAE2012-83978Shan Shi1 John Halkyard2 Nishu Kurup3 Lei Jiang4
1. Harbin Engineering University, Harbin, China; 2. John Halkyard & Associates, Houston, TX, USA; 3. Houston Offshore Engineering LLC, Houston, TX, USA; 4. Offshore Dynamics Inc., Sugarland, TX, USA
Ringing Analysis of a Vertical Cylinder by Euler Overlay Method OMAE2012-84091Jang W. Kim1 Jim O’Sullivan2 Alex Read3
1. Technip, Houston, TX, USA; 2. Technip USA, Inc., Houston, TX, USA; 3. CD-adapco, Houston, TX, USA
Numerical Simulation of the Added Mass of the Fluid Adjacent to the Ship Hull in Vibration Measured During Sea-Trials in Tankers to be Converted to Offshore Construction Vessel OMAE2012-83964Severino Fonseca da Silva Neto1 Silvia Ramscheid Figueiredo2 Marta Cecilia Tapia Reyes1 Luiza de Mesquita Ortiz1
1. Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil; 2. Petrobras, Niteroi, RJ, Brazil
Experimental Study of the Coupled Hydrodynamic of a DP Barge Operating Close to a FPSO OMAE2012-83728Daniel P. Vieira1 Eduardo Aoun Tannuri2 João L. B. Silva3 Marcos Ferreira3
1. Numerical Offshore Tank, USP, São Paulo, SP, Brazil; 2. University of São Paulo, São Paulo, SP, Brazil; 3. Petrobras, Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil
Thursday, 15:30–17:30
Offshore Technology
1-30 OffloadingThursday July 5 Itamaraty | 15:30–17:30Session Chair: Jang W. Kim, Technip, USA Session Co-Chair: Fabio Menezes, Petrobras, Brazil
Offloading Operability with Heading Control of Side-by-Side Moored FLNG and LNGC OMAE2012-83312Hyun Joe Kim, Hyun-Uk Kwak, Jonghun Lee, Se Eun Kim, Jong Soo SeoSamsung Heavy Industries Co. Ltd., Daejeon, Korea
Hydro-Mechanical Issues of Offloading Operations Between a Floating LNG Terminal and a LNG Carrier in Side-by-Side Configuration OMAE2012-83623Bruno Lécuyer1 Alain Ledoux2 Bernard Molin3 Marc Le Boulluec4 Begnat Heguiaphal1
1. Principia SAS, La Ciotat, France; 2. Total SA, Paris, France; 3. Ecole Centrale Marseille, Marseille, France; 4. IFREMER Brest, Plouzané, France
Application of Parametric Surfaces in Contact Assessment Between Two Ships in Side by Side Operations OMAE2012-84233Fabio Menezes1 Breno Jacob2 Carl Albrecht2 Fabricio Correa2
1. Petrobras, Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil; 2. LAMCSO/COPPE/UFRJ, Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil
Offshore Technology
1-33 Offshore Wind and Fish FarmingThursday July 5 Liberdade | 15:30–17:30Session Chair: Kostas Lambrakos, Technip USA, Inc., USA Session Co-Chair: Krish Thiagarajan, University of Maine, USA
Steel Jackets and Gravity Based Foundations for Offshore Wind Turbines OMAE2012-83615Kasper Wåsjø, Morten Bjerkås, Tore SøreideReinertsen AS, Trondheim, Norway
A Study on Deep Drafted Column Structured Floater (DDCS) for an Offshore Wind Turbine Under Wave and Wind Loading OMAE2012-83254A.C. Mayilvahanan1 R Panneer Selvam2 Srinivasan Chandrasekaran2
1. Dept. of Civil and Transport Enginering, Trondheim, Norway; 2. Indian Institute of Technology, Chennai, TN, India
Dynamic Responses of the Floating Cage System in Current and Waves OMAE2012-83284Li Li, Shixiao Fu, Runpei LiShanghai Jiao Tong University, Shanghai, China
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Structures, Safety and Reliability
2-22 Structural Analysis and Optimisation – IVThursday July 5 Queluz I | 15:30–17:30Session Chair: Paulo Mauricio Videiro, Petrobras, Brazil
Finite Element Modelling of Transient Temperature and Residual Stress Distribution in Multi-Pass Welding Process OMAE2012-83709Guang-Ming Fu1 Chen An2 Marcelo Igor Lourenço1 Menglan Duan3 Segen Estefen1
1. COPPE - Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil; 2. Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil; 3. Offshore Oil/Gas Research Center, China University of Petroleum, Beijing, Beijing, China
A Parametric Structure Optimization Method for the Jack-Up Platform OMAE2012-83776Yu Yanyun, Lin Yan, Ji ZhuoshangDalian University of Technology, Dalian, China
Study on Structural Form Design of Trimaran Cross-deck Structure OMAE2012-84025Huilong Ren, Chunbo Zhen, Chenfeng Li, Guoqing FengHarbin Engineering University, Harbin, China
Large Diameter, Deep Water PLEM Concepts OMAE2012-83403Per Damsleth1 Basel Abdalla2 KC Tang3
1. J P Kenny, Norge AS, Stavanger, Norway; 2. J P Kenny, Inc., Houston, TX, USA; 3. DreamCatcher Consulting, Penang, Malaysia
Pipeline and Riser Technology
4-13 Fracture and Fatigue – IVThursday July 5 Louvre II | 15:30–17:30Session Chair: Bianca Pinheiro, University Lille, France Session Co-Chair: Philippe Darcis, Tenaris - Tubos de Acero de México, S.A., Mexico
Lateral Buckling Analysis and ECA for Pipeline with Complex Temperature Profile OMAE2012-83853Zhengmao Yang, Mageshwaran Yadhavaraj, Vijay Kittur, Hongkiat Chia, Gerry LimIntecsea (WorleyParsons Group), Singapore, Singapore
Fatigue Analysis of Tether Chain in Hybrid Risers OMAE2012-83954Mark Cerkovnik, S.S. Chang, Cary Griffin2H Offshore Inc, Houston, TX, USA
Fatigue Estimation in Deepwater Risers based on Wavelets and Second Order Blind Identification OMAE2012-83980Chaojun Huang1 Satish Nagarajaiah1 Nadathur Varadarajan2
1. Rice University, Houston, TX, USA; 2. J Ray McDermott, Houston, TX, USA
Fatigue Life Analysis for a Steel Catenary Riser in Ultra-Deep Waters OMAE2012-83919Marcos Rodrigues, Caroline Ferraz, Danilo Silva, Bruna NabucoDet Norske Veritas, Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil
Pipeline and Riser Technology
4-28 Flexible Pipes – VIIIThursday July 5 Louvre I | 15:30–17:30Session Chair: Murilo Vaz, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Session Co-Chair: Carlos Magluta, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
The Effect of Polyurethane Non-Linear Time Dependent Behavior on Bend Stiffener Analysis OMAE2012-83373Marcelo Caire1 Murilo Vaz2 Aynor Jariza2
1. MARINTEK, Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil; 2. Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil
Determination of Friction Within a Riser Umbilical OMAE2012-83089Stian Karlsen1 Elise Olsen1 Lars Jordal1 Kay André Hansen-Zahl2
1. Nexans Norway AS, Halden, Norway; 2. Det Norske Veritas, AS, Trondheim, Norway
Ocean Engineering
6-17 Wave Mechanics and Wave Effects – IIThursday July 5 Alvorada II | 15:30–17:30Session Chair: Jule Scharnke, MARIN, Netherlands Session Co-Chair: Christian Schmittner, MARIN, Netherlands
Nonlinear Effect on Wave-Structure Interaction OMAE2012-83587J. Mao Chen, Dongfang LiangUniversity of Cambridge, Cambridge, United Kingdom
Determination of Infragravity Wave Conditions at a Nearshore Location with a Non-Uniform Coastline – Case Study of Baía de Todos os Santos, Brazil OMAE2012-83712Arne J. van der Hout1 Martijn P.C. de Jong1 Emiel Moerman1 Gabriela J. Timerman2 Eric Oliveira Ribeiro2
1. Deltares, Delft, Netherlands; 2. Petrobras, Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil
Time-Domain Simulation of Second-Order Wave Diffraction in Irregular Wave OMAE2012-83198Gang Xu, A.M.S. HamoudaQatar University, Doha, Qatar
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Polar and Arctic Sciences and Technology
7-8 Operations in Ice – IIThursday July 5 Queluz VII | 15:30–17:30Session Chair: Charlotte Saltner van de Kerk, The Offshore Partners B.V., Netherlands Session Co-Chair: Walter Kuehnlein, SEA2ICE Ltd. & Co. KG, Germany
AUV Guidance System for Subsurface Ice Intelligence OMAE2012-83811Francesco Scibilia, Ulrik Jørgensen, Roger SkjetneNorwegian University of Science and Technology, Trondheim, Norway
Intervention Vessel for Barents Sea Operation OMAE2012-83933Tor E. Berg1 Henning Borgen2 Saara Hanninen3 Bjoern O. Berge1
1. Norwegian Marine Technology Research Institute, Trondheim, Norway; 2. STXOSV, Aalesund, Norway; 3. VTT, Espoo, Finland
The Effects on Facilities and Crew Members of the Ice-resistant Platforms Induced By Ice Vibrations In Bohai Sea OMAE2012-83057Dayong Zhang1 Qianjin Yue2 Huihui Li3 Yanan Huang1
1. Dalian Ocean University, Dalian, China; 2. Dalian University of Technology, Dalian, China; 3. CNOOC Energy Technology & Services Limited, Beijing, China
Closing Remarks OMAE2012-84278Walter KuehnleinSEA2ICE Ltd. & Co. KG, Hamburg, Germany
CFD and VIV
8-14 Risers – IIThursday July 5 Imperial | 15:30–17:30Session Chair: Susan Swithenbank, US Coast Guard Academy, USA Session Co-Chair: Haining Zheng, MIT, USA
Reynolds Number Effects on the Vortex-Induced Vibration of Flexible Marine Risers OMAE2012-83565Themistocles L. Resvanis1 Vikas G. Jhingran2 J. Kim Vandiver1 Stergios Liapis2
1. Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA, USA; 2. Shell International Exploration & Production Inc., Houston, TX, USA
SCR VIV Analysis Using Time Domain Code SIMVIV OMAE2012-83695Djoni Sidarta, Tuhin Rakshit, Vivek JaiswalHorton Wison Deepwater, Houston, TX, USA
Inline-Crossflow Coupled Vortex Induced Vibrations of Long Flexible Cylinders OMAE2012-83492Haining Zheng1 Yahya Modarres-Sadeghi2 Jason Dahl3 Michael Triantafyllou1
1. Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA, USA; 2. Massachusetts Institute of Technology/University of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA, USA; 3. University of Rhode Island, Narragansett, RI, USA
Comprehensive Riser VIV Model Tests in Uniform and Sheared Flow OMAE2012-84055Halvor Lie1 Henning Braaten1 Vikas G. Jhingran2 Octavio E. Sequeiros3 J. Kim Vandiver4
1. MARINTEK, Trondheim, Norway; 2. Shell International Exploration & Production Inc., Houston, TX, USA; 3. Shell International Exploration and Production B.V., Rijswijk, Netherlands; 4. Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA, USA
Time-Domain VIV Prediction of Marine Risers OMAE2012-84269Wei Qiu1 Peter Ma1 Don Spencer2
1. Memorial University of Newfoundland, St. John’s, NL, Canada; 2. Oceanic Consulting Corporation, St. John’s, NL, Canada
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12-14 Multi-body and Wave-body InteractionThursday July 5 Alvorada I | 15:30–17:30Session Chair: Antonio C. Fernandes, COPPE/UFRJ, Brazil Session Co-Chair: Zaojian Zou, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China
Interference Resistance of Multi-hull Vessels in Finite-Depth Waters OMAE2012-83777Alexia Aubault1 Ronald Yeung2
1. Marine Innovation & Technology, Berkeley, CA, USA; 2. University of California at Berkeley, Berkeley, CA, USA
Supercritical Group Velocity for Dissipative Waves in Shallow Water OMAE2012-83279Tae-Hwa Jung1 Changhoon Lee2
1. Hanbat University, Daejeon, Korea; 2. Sejong University, Seoul, Korea
The Deep-Water-Horizon Spill Flow-Rate Estimation Based on Satellite Images OMAE2012-84153Diego Garcia Giraldo1 Ronald Yeung2
1. Spanish Merchant Shipping Directorate, Madrid, Spain; 2. University of California at Berkeley, Berkeley, CA, USA
A Semi-Analytical Method with Dissipation for Fluid Resonances OMAE2012-83866Igor Ten1 Lin Lu2 Xiaobo Chen1
1. Bureau Veritas, Neuilly-Sur-Seine, France; 2. Dalian University of Technology, Dalian, China
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CENPES Technical Tour (with Porcão Rio´s Brazilian Barbecue)Sponsored by: PetrobrasDate: Friday, July 6Meeting Point: Participants are requested to gather at the reception desk at the Windsor Barra HotelDeparture time: 07:30Return time: 15:30 (to the hotel)Fee: R$163,00Note: Includes transportation by bus and a Brazilian barbecue in a traditional restaurant (Porcão Rio’s) with a beautiful view of Guanabara Bay and the Sugar Loaf
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Tours
Technical Tours
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The tour will visit the new facilities of the Petrobras RESEARCH CENTER (CENPES) on the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro’s (UFRJ) campus. The visit will include the Convention Center, the Scale Laboratory, the Visualization and Collaboration Nucleos (NVC - Núcleo de Visualização e Colaboração) and offices plus the living area.
Tours
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Tours
BrasFELS Photo: Banco de Imagens Petrobas
COPPE/UFRJ Campus Technical Tour (with Porcão Rio´s Brazilian barbecue)Sponsored by: COPPE/UFRJDate: Friday, July 6Meeting Point: Participants are requested to gather at the reception desk at the Windsor Barra HotelDeparture time: 07:30Return time: 15:30 (to the hotel)Fee: R$163,00Note: Includes transportation by bus and a Brazilian barbecue in a traditional restaurant (Porcão Rio’s) with a beautiful view of Guanabara Bay and the Sugar Loaf
The technical tour combines two innovative areas of the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro (UFRJ): 1) COPPE, the engineering graduate school with strong R&D activities on deepwater technology for oil & gas production; and 2) the Rio Science Park, where international companies that are establishing R&D centers interact with the University labs and small & medium-sized technology oriented companies. Special labs dedicated to Ocean Engineering research will be visited, such as LabOceano (the deepest ocean basin of the world), the Subsea Technology Lab (pressure simulation up to 5000 m), and LOC - Waves and Currents Lab (includes a PIV demonstration).
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BrasFELS Shipyard Technical Visit (with Angra dos Reis Island Boat Tour)Sponsored by: BrasFELS (technical visit) and OMAE 2012 (Angra boat tour)Date: Friday, July 6Meeting Point: Participants are requested to gather at the reception desk at the Windsor Barra HotelDeparture time: 07:30Return time: 20:30 (to the hotel)Fee: R$300,00Note: Includes transportation by bus, lunch at a wonderful restaurant on Mandala Island and the boat tour
The technical tour will visit the BrasFELS SHIPYARD in Angra dos Reis, a city south of Rio de Janeiro. The technical visit will take approximately 2 hours. It will start with a safety briefing, followed by a presentation of the worldwide KELPEL group (comprised of 20 ship yards). The group will then visit the shipyard including the following platforms (which are under construction or assembly): Semi-Submersibles (P48, P51, P52, P57 and P61), FPSOs ( São Paulo City and P57), and drilling ships (jumborization of ships for operation in the Pre-Salt region).
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Tours
Sightseeing Tours
Notes:•The meeting point for all of the tours is at the JAX Tours’ Hospitality Desk located in the Chambord Room, Ground Floor.•The fees are per person.•As Brazil is a tropical country, you are asked to wear light clothing so that you are comfortable during the tour.
Historical RioTuesday, July 3Thursday, July 5Friday, July 6
Depart: 13:00Return: 17:00(approximately 4 hours)
R$95,00
The drive from the South Zone towards the City Centre offers views of the Sugar Loaf, the Christ the Redeemer Statue, Guanabara Bay, the Marina da Glória and the Chapel of Nossa Senhora da Gloria do Outeiro. Central Rio, a mixture of historic buildings overshadowed by high rise offices, is the main business area. The downtown area is where the 400-year-old city started to grow and is nowadays a very busy trade centre. The historical centre of Rio is home to complex and impressive colonial Baroque architecture, including the Royal Palace, the National Historical Museum, the Candelaria Church and the Municipal Theatre, a two-thirds replica of the Paris Opera inaugurated in 1909.
Rio 4 Wonders: Tijuca Forest, Corcovado, Sugar Loaf and the Botanical GardenMonday, July 2Tuesday, July 3Wednesday, July 4Thursday, July 5Friday, July 6
Depart: Between 08:00 and 09:00Return: 17:00(approximately 8 hours)
R$260,00Tickets to Corcovado are included
Tijuca’s Forest is the biggest urban forest in the world. The tour includes a stop at the Chinese View Turret where we can see the Ipanema and Copacabana beaches, Guanabara Bay, Niterói and crystal clear waterfalls. Next, make your way to the feet of the Christ the Redeemer Statue, at the Corcovado, and enjoy views of the Copacabana and Ipanema beaches, the Rodrigo de Freitas Lagoon and the Botanical Garden. At the D. Marta Turret, enjoy Maracanã and the Guanabara Bay with the Rio-Niterói Bridge, the Sugar Loaf, the Marina of Glory and Niterói. We continue the tour by visiting Sugar Loaf Hill and the Guanabara Bay entrance, a historical marker of Rio de Janeiro. The tour finishes with a visit of the Botanical Garden, created by D. João VI in 1817.
Corcovado – Christ the Redeemer Statue and Tijuca ForestMonday, July 2Tuesday, July 3Wednesday, July 4Thursday, July 5Friday, July 6
Depart: 09:00Return: 13:00(approximately 4 hours)
R$168,00Tickets to Corcovado are not included
At the Corcovado Hill, located in the largest urban forest in the world (Tijuca), is the statue of Christ the Redeemer, one of Rio’s most famous postcard images. Corcovado Hill, together with D. Marta Belvedere, is breathtaking. From Corcovado Hill, you will see the beaches of Copacabana, Ipanema and Leblon, the Rodrigo de Freitas Lagoon and the Botanical Garden. From the D. Marta Belvedere, the main attractions are the Maracanã Stadium, the Guanabara Bay and the Sugar Loaf. This tour includes a short walk on a forest trail up to the Cascatinha Falls.
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Tours
BúziosFriday, July 6 Depart: Between
08:00 and 09:00Return: 17:00(approximately 8 hours)
R$115,00
One of the most charming sites of Rio de Janeiro is undoubtedly Búzios. This old fishers’ village charms tourists from around the world. This is a rustic, yet sophisticated, place where the rich and famous look for peace and tranquility. Its most famous sites include the Rua das Pedras (Rocks’ Street) and the Orla Bardot.
Sugar Loaf and CorcovadoMonday, July 2Tuesday, July 3Wednesday, July 4Thursday, July 5Friday, July 6
Depart: 09:00Return: 13:00(approximately 4 hours)
R$189,00
The Sugar Loaf is in the Urca District, well known for the Copacabana. The cable car trip is in two stages. The first goes to Urca Hill, 220 meters high. A short walk then leads you to the second station, up to the top of Sugar Loaf itself, 396 meters high. Hike several flights of steps until you are beneath the 40-metre tall statue of Christ the Redeemer with the whole of Rio at your feet. The entire city spreads out in a magnificent panorama. Make sure to bring your camera!
Rio by NightMonday, July 2Tuesday, July 3Wednesday, July 4Thursday, July 5Friday, July 6
Depart: 19:00Return: 01:00(approximately 6 hours)
R$230,00
Music and joy, key ingredients to a good night life, go together with a permanent parade of artists in the show houses. A delicious dinner in the renowned Barbecue House will be served. After dinner, guests are taken to Plataforma 1 to enjoy a show of Samba and Folklore music with native girls mulatas.
Angra dos ReisWednesday, July 4 Depart: Between
08:00 and 09:00Return: 17:00(approximately 8 hours)
R$179,00
Angra dos Reis is located in southern Rio de Janeiro. Considered by many a natural paradise, it has beautiful beaches with white sand and palm trees. Angra Bay hosts hundreds of islands; the most important and famous one is the Ilha Grande (Big Island), an environmentally protected area with numerous fishers’ colonies and spectacular beaches.
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Guanabara BayMonday, July 2Tuesday, July 3Wednesday, July 4Thursday, July 5Friday, July 6
Depart: Between 08:00 and 09:00Return: 12:00(approximately 4 hours)
R$108,00
This tour of Guanabara Bay highlights the region’s scenary and historic landmarks. The tour starts at the Marina da Glória’s main pier and then visits the following sites: Flamengo, Botafogo, Urca, Pão-de-Açúcar (Sugar Loaf), São João fort, Lage fortress, Niterói, Santa Cruz fortress, Adão and Eva beaches, Jurujuba beach, Charitas beach, São Francisco beach, Icaraí beach, Pedra de Itapuca (Itapuca stone) and Pedra do Índio (Indian Stone), Flechas beach, Boa Viagem beach, Nossa Senhora da Boa Viagem church, Contemporary Art Museum, Gragoatá beach, Gragoatá fort, Mocanguê island, Rio-Niterói bridge, Enxadas island, Cais do Porto (pier harbour), Cobras island, Fiscal island, Villegaignon island, Modern Art Museum, and Monumento aos mortos da Segunda Guerra Mundial.
Tropical IslandsMonday, July 2Wednesday, July 4Friday, July 6
Depart: Between 08:00 and 09:00Return: 17:00(approximately 8 hours)
R$172,00
While in Rio escape to paradise. Take a full-day tour to the village of Itacuruçá, located 1 ½ hours south of Rio. The Saveiro boat will cruise the Sepetiba Bay, an area rich in natural beauty. Depending on your luck, you might even see dolphins and parrots! A stop is made for a swim and then the Saveiro will continue to the Island of Itacuruça where a delicious buffet lunch will be served. There will be plenty of time to explore the island before returning to Itacuruça.
PetrópolisTuesday, July 3Thursday, July 5
Depart: Between 10:00 and 11:00Return: 18:00(approximately 8 hours)
R$ 110,00
Petrópolis was known as the “Imperial City” since it was the favorite of Monarch Pedro II, who spent his summers there to avoid the heat of Rio. The Imperial Museum contains a great collection of objects formerly belonging to royalty including Pedro II’s imperial crown fashioned with 5 pounds of gold and encrusted with hundreds of pearls, diamonds and emeralds. The surrounding area reflects the German immigrants who initially settled in the area to serve the imperial family.
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Outreach for Engineers
ScheduleDate Event Time Location
Saturday, June 30 Outreach Team Building Exercise 17:00 – 19:00 Bandeirantes, First Floor
Outreach Welcome Dinner 19:00 To be announced
Sunday, July 1 Outreach Presentations 13:00 – 17:30 Bandeirantes, First Floor
Outreach Welcome & IntroductionsIndustry Presentations
OMAE 2012 Conference Registration 13:00 - 20:00 Chambord Room, Ground Floor
OMAE 2012 Conference Reception 18:00 – 19:30 Outdoor Terrace, Second Floor
Monday, July 2 OMAE Conference See detailed program for session locations and times.
Tuesday, July 3 OMAE Conference See detailed program for session locations and times.
Wednesday, July 4 OMAE Conference See detailed program for session locations and times.
Marvelous City Banquet 20:00 – 24:00 RioCentro Convention Centre
Thursday, July 5 Outreach Breakfast/Feedback Session 07:30 – 09:00 Aranjuez, Second Floor
OMAE Conference See detailed program for session locations and times.
Friday, July 6 OMAE Conference Tours (Optional) See OMAE Tour Schedule
Note: Outreach only events are bolded.
6th Annual Outreach for Engineers
“The program was excellent. I learned a lot from the sessions, and am considering working in this industry in the future as a result.
— Comment from an Outreach attendee
OverviewThe ASME Ocean, Offshore and Arctic Engineering Division (OOAE) of the International Petroleum Technology Institute (IPTI) is hosting a specialty forum at OMAE 2012. The specialty forum is designed for students who may not be familiar with the industry as well as those who have already specialized in this area.
This is the sixth year of the Outreach for Engineers Forum. Highlights of the Forum will include presentations of the various technologies required (e.g. from geosciences to mechanical/structural engineering and project management), types of job opportunities and possible career paths, as well as site tours.
In addition, Outreach for Engineers Specialty Forum attendees will be provided with the opportunity to participate at the 31st International Conference on Ocean, Offshore and Arctic Engineering as Full Conference attendees.
Attendee Profile• SeniorUndergraduateStudentsenrolled
in Engineering or Science Curricula•GraduateStudents(bothMastersand
Doctoral levels) with specialization in fields such as ocean and/or offshore engineering, civil engineering, mechanical engineering, petroleum engineering, and aerospace engineering
•Earlyprofessionalswhograduatedwith the related engineering or science qualifications and have gained experience in other industrial and research environments but are interested in exploring the exciting career opportunities in the ocean, offshore and arctic engineering fields
If you are a paid OMAE 2012 attendee and wish to attend the Outreach Forum, you may at no additional cost. However, you must be a qualified student.
ScholarshipsThrough funding provided by the OOAE Division of ASME, and our sponsors (2H Offshore, Intecsea, MCS Kenny and Technip), the Forum organizers provide scholarships to cover registration costs of some attendees. The scholarships are open to students and early career professionals from around the world each year.
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Listing of Committees
Conference Organizing CommitteeProf. Segen F. Estefen, Conference ChairDr. Antonio C. Fernandes, Conference ChairDr. Walter Kuehnlein, Technical Program Chair
Local Organizing CommitteeAntoun Neto, Theodoro, COPPE/UFRJChad, Luis Claudio Campos, Tenaris ConfabChira, Pedro, HalliburtonConceição, Carlos Antonio Levi da, Reitor UFRJCouto, Paulo, FMCEbecken, Nelson Francisco Favilla, COPPE/UFRJFrimm, Fernando, GUSTOMSCGalgoul, Nelson Szilard, SuporteLadeira, Andre, PetrobrasLemos, Carlos A O, PetrobrasMeneghini, Julio, USPMorooka, Celso, UniCampNascimento, Elson, SuporteNeves, Marcelo de Almeida Santos, COPPE/UFRJNishimoto, Kazuo, USPOliveira, Mauro Costa de, PetrobrasOliveira, Allan Carré de, PetrobrasPadovezi, Carlos Daher, IPTPasqualino, Ilson Paranhos, COPPE/UFRJPesce, Celso Pupo, USPPires Jr, Floriano Carlos Martins, COPPE/UFRJRibeiro, Orlando, PetrobrasRibeiro, Carlos Eduardo Parente, COPPE/UFRJSphaier, Sergio Hamilton, COPPE/UFRJVaz, Murilo Augusto, COPPE/UFRJWanderley, Juan, COPPE/UFRJ
OMAE 2012 VolunteersThe Local Organizing Committee would like to express its gratitude to the following OMAE 2012 volunteers:
Hélio Bailly Guimarães (Coordinator), Naval Architecture, Marine and Ocean Engineering
Tiago Albuquerque Junior (Co-coordinator), Petroleum Engineering
Ramon dos Santos Antunes, Naval Architecture, Marine and Ocean Engineering
Payman Asgari, Ocean EngineeringNathalia França de Azevedo, Naval Architecture,
Marine and Ocean Engineering Patrícia Rodrigues Balla, Petroleum EngineeringAdriano Guedes Barros, Petroleum EngineeringFelipe Pires Benttenmüller Per, Naval Architecture,
Marine and Ocean Engineering Yuri Magnani Berbert, Naval Architecture,
Marine and Ocean Engineering Carolina de Carvalho Bethlem, Naval Architecture,
Marine and Ocean Engineering Isabela de Almeida Bouças, Naval Architecture,
Marine and Ocean Engineering Fernanda Roale Braga, Naval Architecture,
Marine and Ocean Engineering Mariana Candella, Naval Architecture,
Marine and Ocean Engineering Gabriel Lengruber Carestiato, Petroleum EngineeringDaniel Scandiuzzi Valença de Castro, Material EngineeringGabriel Angelo Tancredi Coelho, Naval Architecture,
Marine and Ocean Engineering Tulio Jaguar da Cunha, Naval Architecture,
Marine and Ocean Engineering
Listing of Committees
Alexandre Rezende Diezel, Naval Architecture, Marine and Ocean Engineering
Anna Luiza Fernandes, Mechanical EngineeringMariana Fernandes Castro Ferreira,
Ocean EngineeringOto Filho, Naval Architecture, Marine
and Ocean Engineering Arthur Wilson Fonseca C, Mechanical EngineeringTatiana Vieira do Paço Hallak,
Petroleum EngineeringCamila Farias Henriques, Petroleum EngineeringMartha Luiza Vilela Her, Naval Architecture,
Marine and Ocean Engineering Juan Pablo Inza, Naval Architecture,
Marine and Ocean Engineering Igor Jablausky, Naval Architecture,
Marine and Ocean Engineering Renan Jablausky, Material EngineeringBruno Nogueira Machado, Naval Architecture,
Marine and Ocean Engineering Lucas do Vale Machado, Mechanical EngineeringVivian de Souza Mascarenhas, Naval Architecture,
Marine and Ocean Engineering Bernardo Torres de Mattos, Naval Architecture,
Marine and Ocean Engineering João Seixas de Medeiros, Naval Architecture,
Marine and Ocean Engineering Miguel Angel Moya, Ocean EngineeringHiguel Parga de Paiva Norões, Naval Architecture,
Marine and Ocean Engineering Ricardo Alberto de Oliveir, Naval Architecture,
Marine and Ocean Engineering Samantha Bárbara de Oliveira Cruz, Basic
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Listing of Committees
Lívia Fulchignoni de Paiva, Naval Architecture, Marine and Ocean Engineering
Fernanda Moreira Pedó, Petroleum EngineeringTamires Chavarry Penna, Petroleum EngineeringLeonardo Bretas Pereira, Civil EngineeringLucas da Silva Rocha, Naval Architecture,
Marine and Ocean Engineering Bernardo Bandeira Ribeiro, Production EngineeringFilipe Esteves Cortes Salvio, Metalurgical
and Material EngineeringLuiz Filipe Ferreira de Santana, Naval Architecture,
Marine and Ocean Engineering Mohammadsharif Seddigh, Ocean EngineeringLeticia Ribeiro Silva, Naval Architecture,
Marine and Ocean Engineering Juliana Gonçalves da Silva Ferr, Civil EngineeringCarlos Eduardo Siqueira, Petroleum EngineeringMarcos de Oliveira Dias Valladão, Naval Architecture,
Marine and Ocean Engineering Henrique Paes Vaz, Naval Architecture,
Marine and Ocean Engineering Amanda Oliveira Zebulum, Naval Architecture,
Marine and Ocean Engineering
Technical Program CommitteeSYMP 1: Offshore TechnologySymposium Coordinator: Dominique Roddier,
Marine Innovation & Technology
SYMP 2: Structures, Safety and ReliabilitySymposium Coordinator: Carlos Guedes Soares,
Technical University of Lisbon
SYMP 3: Materials TechnologySymposium Coordinator: Mamdouh Salama,
Conocophillips Company
SYMP 4: Pipeline and Riser TechnologySymposium Coordinator: Segen Estefen, COPPE/UFRJ
SYMP 5: Ocean Space UtilizationSymposium Co-coordinator: Hideyuki Suzuki,
University of TokyoSymposium Co-coordinator: Takeshi Kinoshita,
University of Tokyo
SYMP 6: Ocean EngineeringSymposium Coordinator: Daniel Valentine,
Clarkson University
SYMP 7: Polar and Arctic Sciences and TechnologySymposium Coordinator: Walter Kuehnlein,
SEA2ICE Ltd. & Co. KG
SYMP 8: CFD and VIVSymposium Coordinator: Owen Oakley, Jr.,
Chevron Energy Technology Co.
SYMP 9: Ocean Renewable Energy Symposium Co-coordinator: Charles Smith,
Petroleum Research Atlantic Canada
SYMP 10: Offshore GeotechnicsSymposium Co-coordinator: Horst Brandes,
University of HawaiiSymposium Co-coordinator: Dong-Sheng Jeng,
Shanghai Jiao Tong University
SYMP 11: Petroleum Technology SymposiumSymposium Co-coordinator: Andrzej Wojtanowicz,
Louisiana State University
SYMP 12: Ronald W. Yeung Honoring Symposium on Offshore and Ship HydrodynamicsSymposium Co-coordinator: Solomon Yim,
Oregon State UniversitySymposium Co-coordinator: Sergio Sphaier,
Federal University of Rio de Janeiro
SYMP 13: Workshop on Pre-Salt Technologies: Challenges and OpportunitiesSymposium Co-coordinator: Orlando Ribeiro, PetrobrasSymposium Co-coordinator: Antonio C. Fernandes,
COPPE/UFRJ
International Advisory CommitteeR.V. Ahilan, Noble Denton, UKR. Basu, ABS Americas, USA R. (Bob) F. Beck, University of Michigan, USA Pierre Besse, Bureau Veritas, France Richard J. Brown, Consultant, Houston, USAGang Chen, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China Jen-Hwa Chen, Chevron Energy Technology Company, USA Yoo Sang Choo, National University
of Singapore, Singapore Weicheng C. Cui, CSSRC, Wuxi, China Jan Inge Dalane, Statoil, NorwayR.G. Dean, University of Florida, USA Mario Dogliani, Registro Italiano Navale, Italy R. Eatock-Taylor, Oxford University, UK George Z. Forristall, Shell Global Solutions, USA Peter K. Gorf, BP, UK Boo Cheong (B.C.) Khoo, National University
of Singapore, Singapore Yoshiaki Kodama, National Maritime
Research Institute, JapanChun Fai (Collin) Leung, National University
of Singapore, Singapore Sehyuk Lee, Samsung Heavy Industries, KoreaEike Lehmann, TU Hamburg-Harburg, GermanyHenrik O. Madsen, Det Norske Veritas, Norway Adi Maimun Technology University of Malaysia, Malaysia T. Miyazaki, Japan Marine Sci. & Tech Centre, Japan T. Moan, Norwegian University of Science
and Technology, NorwayG. Moe, Norwegian University of Science
and Technology, Norway A.D. Papanikolaou, National Technical
University of Athens, Greece Hans Georg Payer, Germanischer Lloyd, Germany
Preben T. Pedersen, Technical University of Demark, Denmark
George Rodenbusch, Shell Intl, USA Joachim Schwarz, JS Consulting, Germany Dennis Seidlitz, ConocoPhillips, USAKen Richardson, ABS Americas, USA Chien Ming (CM) Wang, National University
of Singapore, Singapore Jaap-Harm Westhuis, SBM Offshore/
GustoMSC, Netherlands Ronald W. Yeung, University of California at Berkeley, USA
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Association/Institution Country Representative
American Concrete Institute USA Diane L. Baloh
American Society of Civil Engineers, Coasts, Oceans, Ports, and Rivers Institute
USA Zeki Demirbilek
American Society of Mechanical Engineers International
USA Kimberly Miceli
Associazione Italiana di Ingegneria Offshore e Marina
ItalyElio Ciralli, Felici Arena
Brazilian Society of Naval Architects BrazilAlceu Mariano de Melo Souza
Canadian Association of Petroleum Producers Canada
Canadian Society of Mechanical Engineers Canada
Chinese Society of Ocean Engineers China J.M. Yang
Club pour les Actions de Recherche sur les Ouvrages en Mer
France Daniel Averbuch
Energy Rubber Group
Engineering Committee on Oceanic Research
European Safety and Reliability Association Carlos Guedes Soares
Gesellschaft fuer Maritime Technik Germany Walter Kuehnlein
Institute of Materials
Institution of Engineers of Ireland Ireland Paddy Purcell
Co-sponsoring Organizations
Association/Institution Country Representative
Institution of Mechanical Engineers Colleague
Instituto Brasileiro de Petróleo Brazil Alvaro Teixeira
Japan Society of Mechanical Engineers Japan Shinobu Saitou
Japan Society of Naval Architects and Ocean Engineers
Japan Naoteru Tsuda
Korean Institute of Metals Korea
Marine Technology Society USA R. Cengiz Ertekin
National Association of Corrosion Engineers USA
Norwegian Society of Chartered Engineers Norway Ketill Borge-Ask
Office of Science and Technology, Australia Australia
Portuguese Engineering Association Portugal Victor G. Brito
Royal Flemish Engineers Association Belgium Hans Romaen
Society for Underwater Technology UK Robert Allwood
Society of Danish Engineers Denmark Kristian Smestad
Society of Naval Architects and Marine Engineers
USA Michael Bernitsas
Society of Naval Architects and Marine Engineers
Taiwan, China
Chang New Chen
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Author Index
Author Index
Aadnoy, Bernt ........................................OMAE2012-83325 (1-15)Aamlid, Olav ...........................................OMAE2012-83061 (4-14)Abdalla, Basel .......................................OMAE2012-83403 (2-22), .................................................................OMAE2012-83413 (4-6)Abe, Ryosuke ............................................OMAE2012-83354 (5-2)Aboul-Fadl, Wael ....................................OMAE2012-83845 (2-21)Aboumalwa, Mohamed ..........................OMAE2012-83458 (1-7), .................................................................OMAE2012-83471 (1-8)Abouseida, Mahmoud ............................OMAE2012-84090 (11-1)Abu Bakar, Shahirah ...............................OMAE2012-83098 (2-24)Abu Husain, Mohd Khairi.......................OMAE2012-83654 (2-12), ..................... OMAE2012-83655 (2-12), OMAE2012-83656 (2-14)Agbasimalo, Nnamdi ..............................OMAE2012-84237 (11-7)Agrawal, Madhusuden ...........................OMAE2012-83880 (8-12)Aguilar, Eduardo .......................................OMAE2012-83465 (3-3)Ahilan, R.V. ...............................................OMAE2012-83660 (2-9)Åhjem, Vidar R. ......................................OMAE2012-83983 (1-32)Ahmad, Suhail.......................................OMAE2012-83862 (2-10), ...............................................................OMAE2012-84001 (2-11)Ahmadi, Hamid ........................................OMAE2012-83076 (2-2)Aida, Yasuhiro...........................................OMAE2012-83192 (5-8)Aidun, Daryush K. ....................................OMAE2012-84263 (3-1)Akbarpour, Abbas ....................................OMAE2012-83330 (9-7), ...............................................................OMAE2012-83346 (9-10)Akib, Shatirah .........................................OMAE2012-84205 (6-12)Akselsen, Odd M.......................................OMAE2012-83414 (3-3)Akyildiz, Hakan ......................................OMAE2012-83315 (2-25)Al-Banaa, Khaled .....................................OMAE2012-83018 (6-6)Alam, Reza .............................................OMAE2012-84034 (12-2)Alamilla-López, Jorge .............................OMAE2012-83546 (10-5)Albrecht, Carl..........................................OMAE2012-84233 (1-30)Albuquerque, Daniel ................................OMAE2012-83798 (1-8)Alcorn, Raymond .....................................OMAE2012-83040 (9-3), ....................... OMAE2012-83041 (9-3), OMAE2012-83616 (9-12)Alfano, Giulio ........................................OMAE2012-84248 (4-27), ...............................................................OMAE2012-84249 (4-27)Alho, Alexandre ......................................OMAE2012-83994 (12-3)Alidadi, Mahmoud ...................................OMAE2012-83170 (8-6)Alikin, Rudolf .........................................OMAE2012-83001 (4-20)Almeida, Marcio S. S. .............................OMAE2012-83008 (10-3), ...............................................................OMAE2012-83265 (10-2)Almeida, Maria Cascao F. ........................OMAE2012-83265 (10-2)Alsos, Hagbart S. .....................................OMAE2012-83859 (4-9), .................................................................OMAE2012-83869 (4-4)Alves, Jose .............................................OMAE2012-83176 (12-9), ...............................................................OMAE2012-84219 (11-3)Alves, Luiz Henrique .................................OMAE2012-5016 (13-6)Alves, Marco .............................................OMAE2012-83692 (9-9)Amaral, Claudio ........................................OMAE2012-5021 (13-7)Amato, Stefano ........................................OMAE2012-83835 (4-7)Amdahl, Jorgen .....................................OMAE2012-83238 (2-15), ........................ OMAE2012-83544 (7-1), OMAE2012-83552 (7-5), ...............................................................OMAE2012-84266 (2-17)Aminfar, Mohammad Hosain .................OMAE2012-83025 (2-23)An-kang, Hu .............................................OMAE2012-83675 (1-5)An, Chen ........ OMAE2012-83589 (4-7), OMAE2012-83709 (2-22)An, Hongwei .........................................OMAE2012-83247 (8-11), .................... OMAE2012-83269 (4-18), OMAE2012-83274 (6-14), ...............................................................OMAE2012-84054 (4-17)Anathakrishnan, Palaniswamy ..............OMAE2012-83171 (12-1), ...............................................................OMAE2012-83174 (12-7)Anaturk, Ali ..............................................OMAE2012-83735 (8-2)Andersen, Ingrid Marie Vincent .............OMAE2012-83043 (12-7), ...............................................................OMAE2012-83206 (6-16)Andersen, Thomas Lykke ........................OMAE2012-83610 (1-19)Andersen, Torgrim ..................................OMAE2012-83412 (4-22)
Anderson, Benjamin .............................OMAE2012-83816 (4-17), ...............................................................OMAE2012-83818 (4-16)Anderson, Keith .....................................OMAE2012-83404 (4-22)Andersson, Helge I. ..................................OMAE2012-83652 (8-9)Andreasen, Jens .....................................OMAE2012-83080 (4-21)Andrioni, Marcelo ...................................OMAE2012-83480 (6-16)Andronicou, Lakis ...................................OMAE2012-84248 (4-27)Antunes, Bruno ......................................OMAE2012-83646 (4-18)Aquino, Fabio .........................................OMAE2012-83874 (4-25)Arai, Rei....................................................OMAE2012-83510 (5-7)Arakawa, Takekazu .................................OMAE2012-84076 (3-12)Arena, Felice ..........................................OMAE2012-83617 (2-14), ...............................................................OMAE2012-84077 (2-13)Aretov, Ivan ..............................................OMAE2012-83151 (4-9)Argyros, Alex ............................................OMAE2012-83660 (2-9)Armandei, Mohammadmehdi .................OMAE2012-84164 (9-8), .................................................................OMAE2012-84165 (9-5)Armengol, Mariano ..................................OMAE2012-83835 (4-7)Armstrong, Keith ......................................OMAE2012-83898 (3-7)Arnesen, Knut ........................................OMAE2012-84162 (2-11)Arslan, Tufan ............................................OMAE2012-83652 (8-9)Ås, Sigmund K. ... OMAE2012-83414 (3-3), OMAE2012-84057 (2-2)Asanuma, Takayuki ...............................OMAE2012-83221 (1-28), ...............................................................OMAE2012-83283 (1-18)Ashri, Mohd ...........................................OMAE2012-83099 (2-24)Askestad, Sigmund ..................................OMAE2012-83257 (3-2)Asklund, Per Olav ...................................OMAE2012-83661 (4-23)Assi, Gustavo R. S. ...................................OMAE2012-83016 (8-7), ...............................................................OMAE2012-83625 (8-10)Atsavapranee, Paisan ...............................OMAE2012-83573 (8-3)Aubault, Alexia ....................................OMAE2012-83777 (12-14), ...............................................................OMAE2012-84036 (12-1)Audestad, Jan Inge .................................OMAE2012-83943 (3-11)Augustson, Trond ...................................OMAE2012-84250 (1-31)Avalos, Gustavo ....................................OMAE2012-83344 (12-10)Ávila, Julian A. ..........................................OMAE2012-84270 (3-2)Ayoobi, Ahmadreza ..................................OMAE2012-83713 (8-3)Azevedo, Luis .........................................OMAE2012-83813 (11-2)B, Chandrasekhar .....................................OMAE2012-83253 (9-6)Babanin, Alexander ..................................OMAE2012-83706 (2-3)Babarit, Aurelien ...................................OMAE2012-83606 (9-12), ..................... OMAE2012-83807 (9-15), OMAE2012-84070 (9-10)Bae, Y.H. ...............................................OMAE2012-83545 (12-17)Baeßler, Matthias ...................................OMAE2012-84201 (10-6)Bahadori, Mohammadreza .......................OMAE2012-83698 (1-3)Bahai, Hamid ........................................OMAE2012-84248 (4-27), ...............................................................OMAE2012-84249 (4-27)Bahmyari, Ehsan ....................................OMAE2012-84060 (2-21)Bahrami, Alireza .......................................OMAE2012-84263 (3-1)Bahtui, Ali ..............................................OMAE2012-84248 (4-27)Bai, Jun ..................................................OMAE2012-83704 (4-15)Bai, Xu .......... OMAE2012-83132 (2-25), OMAE2012-83187 (2-10)Bai, Yong ..... OMAE2012-83098 (2-24), OMAE2012-83099 (2-24), ....................... OMAE2012-83100 (2-24), OMAE2012-83189 (4-2)Bai, Yu ......................................................OMAE2012-83184 (4-8)Bai, Zhigang ...........................................OMAE2012-83704 (4-15)Bakhtiary, Arash .......................................OMAE2012-84126 (8-7)Bakic, Ante .............................................OMAE2012-83877 (2-21)Balash, Cheslav ........................................OMAE2012-83083 (5-1)Baldaconi, Iuri ..........................................OMAE2012-83729 (6-7)Baldick, Ross ..........................................OMAE2012-84235 (1-17)Balena, Rosianita ...................................OMAE2012-83509 (4-23)Baltazar, João ...........................................OMAE2012-83331 (9-5)Bandyopadhyay, Promode ...................OMAE2012-83611 (12-12)Banimahd, Meysam ...............................OMAE2012-84004 (10-7)
Banumurthy, Surya ...............................OMAE2012-83111 (1-20), ...................... OMAE2012-83161 (1-18), OMAE2012-83264 (1-2), ...............................................................OMAE2012-83703 (1-23)Baptista, Palmieri .....................................OMAE2012-83064 (3-8)Barbagallo, Alexandre ............................OMAE2012-83408 (8-17)Barnett, Roger ........................................OMAE2012-83402 (4-11)Barreto, Claudio Veloso ...........................OMAE2012-83969 (4-19)Barrios, Lissett ........................................OMAE2012-83534 (11-6)Barsoum, Zuheir .......................................OMAE2012-83044 (3-9)Bassler, Christopher ................................OMAE2012-83915 (12-6)Bastard, Laurent .....................................OMAE2012-84104 (4-27)Baudin, Eric ............................................OMAE2012-83560 (2-20)Beam, Michael J. ......................................OMAE2012-84074 (9-2)Bechle, Adam J. ........................................OMAE2012-84260 (2-4)Beck, Robert...........................................OMAE2012-83355 (12-2)Bedrossian, Arek ....................................OMAE2012-83646 (4-18)Beissel, Jochem .......................................OMAE2012-83151 (4-9), .................................................................OMAE2012-83659 (4-8)Bemporad, Edoardo ...............................OMAE2012-83397 (4-12)Bencomo, Alejandro .................................OMAE2012-83252 (7-4)Benjamin, Adilson C. ................................OMAE2012-83833 (4-7)Benseddiq, Noureddine ..........................OMAE2012-83397 (4-12)Berg, Ole Johan ........................................OMAE2012-84088 (4-3)Berg, Tor E. ...............................................OMAE2012-83933 (7-8)Bergan, Jens ...........................................OMAE2012-84162 (2-11)Berge, Bjoern O. .......................................OMAE2012-83933 (7-8)Berger, Anthony .......................................OMAE2012-83406 (8-6)Berger, Joachim........................................OMAE2012-83841 (7-4)Berget, Kjetil ..........................................OMAE2012-83929 (1-29)Bernhoff, Hans .........................................OMAE2012-83347 (9-8)Berstad, Are Johan ...................................OMAE2012-83757 (5-1)Berthelsen, Petter Andreas .....................OMAE2012-83335 (9-7), ...............................................................OMAE2012-83470 (9-10)Bertoni, Fabiano .....................................OMAE2012-83511 (4-24)Beynet, Pierre.........................................OMAE2012-83294 (8-13)Bhargav, Kiran ........................................OMAE2012-83059 (4-14)Bhaskara Rao, D.S. ....................................OMAE2012-83256 (1-2)Bhat, Shankar.........................................OMAE2012-83883 (8-10)Bhattacharyya, Subratha Kumar ..............OMAE2012-83290 (1-2)Bhaumik, Tirtharaj ................................OMAE2012-83207 (1-18), .................................................................OMAE2012-84092 (8-4)Bienen, Britta .........................................OMAE2012-83042 (10-4)Bigot, Fabien .........................................OMAE2012-83560 (2-20), ...............................................................OMAE2012-83562 (2-13)Billingy, Sean ...........................................OMAE2012-83814 (1-8)Bineshian, Hossein .................................OMAE2012-83036 (10-7)Bineshian, Zahra ....................................OMAE2012-83036 (10-7)Bingham, Harry .......................................OMAE2012-83477 (9-4), .................. OMAE2012-83542 (12-9), OMAE2012-83568 (12-15), ...............................................................OMAE2012-83823 (12-9)Binns, Jonathan ......................................OMAE2012-83083 (5-1), ...............................................................OMAE2012-83267 (12-8)Bitner-Gregersen, Elzbieta Maria ............OMAE2012-83826 (2-5), .................................................................OMAE2012-83844 (2-5)Bjerkås, Morten ......................................OMAE2012-83615 (1-33)Blanco, Armando ......................................OMAE2012-83925 (8-2)Blavette, Anne........................................OMAE2012-83616 (9-12)Block Helmers, Jens ................................OMAE2012-83849 (1-26)Blondel-Couprie, Elise ...........................OMAE2012-83093 (6-15), ...............................................................OMAE2012-83096 (6-15)Blumberg, Matthew ...............................OMAE2012-83772 (8-10)Blumer, David ...........................................OMAE2012-83934 (3-9)Borda, Carlos ............................................OMAE2012-84279 (4-2)Borg, Jonas .............................................OMAE2012-83983 (1-32)Borgen, Henning ......................................OMAE2012-83933 (7-8)Borges, Ricardo Garske ...........................OMAE2012-83008 (10-3)Borsboom, Mart J.A................................OMAE2012-83744 (8-12)
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Author Index
Borzov, Andrey .........................................OMAE2012-83430 (7-3)Bos, A.J. ..................................................OMAE2012-84196 (1-32)Bose, Neil .................................................OMAE2012-83083 (5-1)Bosman, Rene ..........................................OMAE2012-84192 (7-2)Bossio,Boris ..............................................OMAE2012-83925 (8-2)Boström, Cecilia .......................................OMAE2012-83339 (9-9)Bourgeau, Edward ..................................OMAE2012-84235 (1-17)Bourguet, Remi ......................................OMAE2012-83294 (8-13)Bowman, Ashley ......................................OMAE2012-83378 (3-6)Boyd, Helen ............................................OMAE2012-83061 (4-14)Børsheim, Lars .........................................OMAE2012-83910 (4-5)Braaten, Henning ...................................OMAE2012-84055 (8-14)Bracarense, Alexandre Q. ..........................OMAE2012-83002 (3-8)Braga Alkmin, Luciano .............................OMAE2012-83461 (3-8)Braga, Arthur .........................................OMAE2012-83952 (4-19)Brandes, Horst ........................................OMAE2012-83543 (10-1)Brankovic, Masa ....................................OMAE2012-83816 (4-17), ...............................................................OMAE2012-83818 (4-16)Bravo, Richard ..........................................OMAE2012-84072 (3-8)Bredmose, Henrik ....................................OMAE2012-83371 (9-7), .................... OMAE2012-83475 (12-11), OMAE2012-83477 (9-4), ...............................................................OMAE2012-83533 (9-16)Brennan, Feargal P. .................................OMAE2012-84232 (9-10)Brito, Luis E ............................................OMAE2012-84183 (11-3)Brizzolara, Stefano ...............................OMAE2012-84028 (12-12)Brouwer, Joris ...........................................OMAE2012-84192 (7-2)Brower, Alexis ........................................OMAE2012-84143 (1-17)Brower, David .........................................OMAE2012-84143 (1-17)Brühl, Markus .........................................OMAE2012-83418 (6-10)Brun, Cédric ............................................OMAE2012-83917 (1-11)Bruns, Benedikt ......................................OMAE2012-83707 (10-6)Bruschi, Roberto....................................OMAE2012-84275 (4-15), .................................................................OMAE2012-84276 (4-1)Bryden, Ian ..............................................OMAE2012-83392 (1-9)Bubel, Julian ..........................................OMAE2012-83027 (10-2)Buchner, Bas .... OMAE2012-83468 (2-4), OMAE2012-83882 (9-15)Buitrago, Jaime ........................................OMAE2012-83696 (3-6)Bulakh, Maria .........................................OMAE2012-83259 (1-28)Burgos, Diego F. S. ...................................OMAE2012-83056 (3-2), ...............................................................OMAE2012-83204 (4-10)C. Jacinto, Carlos Magno .........................OMAE2012-84010 (11-5)Caire, Marcelo.........................................OMAE2012-83373 (4-28)Calisal, Sander ..........................................OMAE2012-83170 (8-6)Camara, Marcos Correa ...........................OMAE2012-83843 (2-11)Camargo Silva, Paulo ..............................OMAE2012-84198 (11-3)Camargo, Ricardo ...................................OMAE2012-83969 (4-19)Camerini, Claudio ...................................OMAE2012-83952 (4-19)Camerini, Murilo ....................................OMAE2012-83952 (4-19)Campbell, Dean .....................................OMAE2012-83522 (4-17), .................................................................OMAE2012-83551 (4-3)Campbell, Mike ........................................OMAE2012-83764 (4-4)Campello, George ..................................OMAE2012-83511 (4-24), ...............................................................OMAE2012-83532 (4-24)Campos, Ricardo .......................................OMAE2012-83117 (2-3)Cao, Junwei ..............................................OMAE2012-83073 (2-1)Cao, Peimin .... OMAE2012-83484 (4-11), OMAE2012-83487 (1-14)Carmo, Bruno S.......................................OMAE2012-83603 (8-10)Carpigiani, Marcos ..................................OMAE2012-83511 (4-24)Carstensen, Stefan .................................OMAE2012-83470 (9-10)Caruso, Mário ... OMAE2012-83068 (8-1), OMAE2012-83910 (4-5)Carvalho, Rafaella .................................OMAE2012-83097 (12-6), .................................................................OMAE2012-83729 (6-7)Casanova, Euro .........................................OMAE2012-83925 (8-2)Cascão, Luis V. ...........................................OMAE2012-84021 (8-8)Cassidy, Mark ........................................OMAE2012-83619 (2-18), .................................................................OMAE2012-83786 (1-5)Castello, Xavier .........................................OMAE2012-83589 (4-7)Castellucci, Valeria ....................................OMAE2012-83361 (9-9)Castelo, Adriano .......................................OMAE2012-83636 (4-8)Cavalcanti, Andrei Sales de Barros ............OMAE2012-5023 (13-8)
Ceccopieri, Wellington ...........................OMAE2012-83480 (6-16), .................................................................OMAE2012-84058 (6-7)Celik, Ismail ............................................OMAE2012-84042 (8-17)Celis Carbajal, Miguel Angel ...................OMAE2012-83575 (1-23)Cerkovnik, Mark .....................................OMAE2012-83954 (4-13)Cermelli, Christian ..................................OMAE2012-84036 (12-1)Chabot, Luc G. ..........................................OMAE2012-84067 (2-9)Chad, Luis ......... OMAE2012-83491 (4-9), OMAE2012-83566 (4-7)Chakrabarti, Partha ..................................OMAE2012-83034 (1-5)Chamizo, David OMAE2012-83522 (4-17), OMAE2012-83551 (4-3)Chandrasekaran, Srinivasan ...................OMAE2012-83254 (1-33)Chang, Gwo-Ang ....................................OMAE2012-84160 (1-14)Chang, S.S. .............................................OMAE2012-83954 (4-13)Chapman, Ben..........................................OMAE2012-83107 (4-1)Chau, Fun Pang ......................................OMAE2012-83987 (12-2)Chen, Cheng-Yo ......................................OMAE2012-83703 (1-23)Chen, Chi ................................................OMAE2012-83974 (4-15)Chen, Gang...............................................OMAE2012-83730 (8-8)Chen, Hao...............................................OMAE2012-83053 (6-13)Chen, Hsuan S. .........................................OMAE2012-84260 (2-4)Chen, J. Mao ..........................................OMAE2012-83587 (6-17), ...............................................................OMAE2012-83588 (6-12)Chen, Jin-jian .........................................OMAE2012-84253 (10-1)Chen, Keqiang ........................................OMAE2012-83437 (1-20)Chen, Nan ..............................................OMAE2012-84253 (10-1)Chen, Peng ...............................................OMAE2012-83196 (6-1)Chen, Qiang .............................................OMAE2012-83298 (4-5)Chen, Qishi .............................................OMAE2012-84234 (4-18)Chen, Shuling ...........................................OMAE2012-83196 (6-1)Chen, Xiaobo .........................................OMAE2012-83407 (1-24), ................... OMAE2012-83409 (1-34), OMAE2012-83866 (12-14)Chen, Xiaoxian .........................................OMAE2012-83942 (4-5)Chen, Zhitong.........................................OMAE2012-83086 (1-23)Cheng, Chuanxiao ..................................OMAE2012-84078 (11-6)Cheng, Liang .......................................OMAE2012-83223 (12-10), .................... OMAE2012-83247 (8-11), OMAE2012-83269 (4-18), .................... OMAE2012-83274 (6-14), OMAE2012-83522 (4-17), .............................................................. OMAE2012-84054 (4-17)Cheng, Ning ...........................................OMAE2012-83619 (2-18)Cheng, Peng .............................................OMAE2012-83189 (4-2)Cheng, Xiaofei ..........................................OMAE2012-83214 (4-2)Cheng, Yan .............................................OMAE2012-84255 (10-1)Cheng, Yongming ....................................OMAE2012-83942 (4-5), ....................... OMAE2012-83974 (4-15), OMAE2012-84142 (4-6)Cheung, Sai Hung .....................................OMAE2012-83612 (2-7)Chi, Sang-Bum .........................................OMAE2012-83773 (5-7)Chia, Hongkiat........................................OMAE2012-83853 (4-13)Chiba, Seiki ..............................................OMAE2012-84017 (9-6)Chica, Leonardo ........................................OMAE2012-83710 (8-2)Chicheportiche, Stéphanie .....................OMAE2012-83157 (4-21)Child, Benjamin ......................................OMAE2012-83807 (9-15)Chin, EuJeen ..........................................OMAE2012-83816 (4-17), ...............................................................OMAE2012-83818 (4-16)Chitrapu, AS Murthy ...............................OMAE2012-84001 (2-11)Chizhikov, Valery ....................................OMAE2012-83001 (4-20)Cho, Sang-Rai .........................................OMAE2012-84016 (2-15)Cho, Taemin ..............................................OMAE2012-83123 (2-1)Cho, Woo Yeon ........................................OMAE2012-84240 (3-12)Choi, Bowon .............................................OMAE2012-83185 (1-3)Choi, Guibog ..........................................OMAE2012-83161 (1-18)Choi, Hu In ...........................................OMAE2012-83525 (12-11)Chollet, Camille ......................................OMAE2012-83157 (4-21)Christensen, Erik D. .................................OMAE2012-83610 (1-19)Christiansen, Torben B. ...........................OMAE2012-83542 (12-9)Christou, Marios .......................................OMAE2012-83569 (2-4)Chujo, Toshiki ...........................................OMAE2012-83993 (9-7)Chung, Jangyoung .................................OMAE2012-83524 (12-7)Cinello, Alexandre ..................................OMAE2012-83063 (1-17)Clabby, Darragh ......................................OMAE2012-83398 (9-18)
Clauss, Guenther F. ................................OMAE2012-83014 (8-11), ...................... OMAE2012-83015 (1-28), OMAE2012-83244 (2-6), ........................ OMAE2012-83624 (6-6), OMAE2012-83841 (7-4), .................................................................OMAE2012-83861 (2-6)Clevelario, Judimar ................................OMAE2012-83700 (4-25), ...............................................................OMAE2012-83874 (4-25)Cochet, Christophe ...............................OMAE2012-83613 (12-16)Coelho, Jairo .........................................OMAE2012-83765 (12-12)Colbourne, Bruce ....................................OMAE2012-84069 (1-19)Cole, Jason .............................................OMAE2012-83166 (1-10)Collu, Maurizio .......................................OMAE2012-84232 (9-10)Connaire, Adrian ....................................OMAE2012-83482 (4-23)Cook, Thomas .........................................OMAE2012-83608 (1-26)Cooper, Paul ...........................................OMAE2012-84271 (9-18)Cordeiro, G. C. .........................................OMAE2012-84209 (11-7)Correa, Fabricio .....................................OMAE2012-83702 (1-32), ...............................................................OMAE2012-84233 (1-30)Corvi, Andrea .........................................OMAE2012-84256 (4-11)Costa, Mauro ............................................OMAE2012-5019 (13-7)Costa, Paulo ...........................................OMAE2012-84251 (9-12)Coutarel, Alain ........................................OMAE2012-83157 (4-21)Coutinho, Alvaro .....................................OMAE2012-83176 (12-9)Couto, Paulo ...........................................OMAE2012-84219 (11-3)Cozijn, Hans............................................OMAE2012-83621 (1-20)Cravero, Sebastian ...................................OMAE2012-83555 (3-2), .................................................................OMAE2012-84072 (3-8)Crippa, Stefano.........................................OMAE2012-83835 (4-7)Crowder, Ben .... OMAE2012-83898 (3-7), OMAE2012-83973 (3-7)Cruces Girón, Aldo R. ..............................OMAE2012-83702 (1-32)Cruz, Roberto .........................................OMAE2012-83574 (12-5)Cuéllar, Pablo .........................................OMAE2012-84201 (10-6)Cueva, Marcos ..........................................OMAE2012-83173 (8-5)Cui, Jian ....................................................OMAE2012-83196 (6-1)Cunha, Divino J. S. ....................................OMAE2012-83833 (4-7)Cunha, J. C. .............................................OMAE2012-84003 (11-5)da Cruz, José J. .........................................OMAE2012-83729 (6-7)Dagher, Habib J. ....................................OMAE2012-83645 (9-13), .................................................................OMAE2012-83690 (9-1)Dahl, Jason .............................................OMAE2012-83492 (8-14)Dal Santo, Xavier ......................................OMAE2012-83383 (7-6)Dalheim, Joar .........................................OMAE2012-83026 (2-25)Damsleth, Per.........................................OMAE2012-83403 (2-22)Dang, Jie ........ OMAE2012-83053 (6-13), OMAE2012-83088 (7-3)Dankowski, Hendrik ...............................OMAE2012-83657 (6-11)Darcis, Philippe .......................................OMAE2012-83465 (3-3), ....................... OMAE2012-83835 (4-7), OMAE2012-83950 (3-11)Das, Bibek ..............................................OMAE2012-83368 (1-31)Daum, Stefan ...........................................OMAE2012-83573 (8-3)Davis, Jonathan P ...................................OMAE2012-83949 (4-17)De Baere, Ives .........................................OMAE2012-83084 (1-29)de Bruin, Ruben .......................................OMAE2012-83324 (1-9)de Camargo, Ricardo ................................OMAE2012-83117 (2-3)de Carvalho, Jonas ..................................OMAE2012-84256 (4-11)de Freitas Fagundes, Diego ....................OMAE2012-83008 (10-3), ...............................................................OMAE2012-83265 (10-2)de Hauteclocque, Guillaume .................OMAE2012-83063 (1-17), .................... OMAE2012-83405 (1-24), OMAE2012-83407 (1-24), ...............................................................OMAE2012-83562 (2-13)de Jong, Martijn P.C. ...............................OMAE2012-83712 (6-17)de Kanter, Jens .......................................OMAE2012-84167 (3-13)de Oliveira, Jr., Silas Manoel ...................OMAE2012-83480 (6-16)De Rouck, Julien .....................................OMAE2012-83084 (1-29)de Siqueira, Marcos Queija .....................OMAE2012-83532 (4-24)de Souza, Gilberto F M ...........................OMAE2012-84018 (2-25)de Tarso Esperança, Paulo......................OMAE2012-83574 (12-5), ...............................................................OMAE2012-83575 (1-23)De Wilde, Jaap .......................................OMAE2012-83303 (6-14), .............................................................OMAE2012-83561 (12-10)Decoret, Laurent ....................................OMAE2012-84102 (4-27), ....................... OMAE2012-84104 (4-27), OMAE2012-84113 (4-6)
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Author Index
Degrieck, Joris .......................................OMAE2012-83084 (1-29), ...............................................................OMAE2012-83464 (1-26)Dehghani Champiri, Masoud ..................OMAE2012-83306 (2-23)Deka, Dhyanjyoti ....................................OMAE2012-83772 (8-10)Del Moral, Pierre ....................................OMAE2012-83424 (2-11)Delos-Reyes, Michael ...............................OMAE2012-83169 (9-3)Denniel, Sylvain .....................................OMAE2012-83050 (4-10)Derbanne, Quentin ................................OMAE2012-83405 (1-24), ..................... OMAE2012-83560 (2-20), OMAE2012-83562 (2-13)Derradji, Ahmed .......................................OMAE2012-84033 (7-2)Deuel, Charles ........................................OMAE2012-83534 (11-6)Devine, Paul .............................................OMAE2012-83953 (9-8)Devlin, Paul ............................................OMAE2012-84159 (1-14)DeWitt, Cris ............................................OMAE2012-84171 (1-31)Dhanak, Manhar .....................................OMAE2012-83115 (9-2), ...............................................................OMAE2012-83266 (12-4)Di Vito, Luigi F. ..........................................OMAE2012-83835 (4-7)Dias, Paulo .............................................OMAE2012-83001 (4-20)Diaz, Dante C. .........................................OMAE2012-84187 (6-12)Dimitriu, Radu ..........................................OMAE2012-83087 (3-4)Diniz, Flávio ..............................................OMAE2012-83910 (4-5)Do, Anh-Tuan ........................................OMAE2012-83130 (4-25), ...............................................................OMAE2012-83157 (4-21)Dobson, Alan ..........................................OMAE2012-83878 (4-26)Dodge, Michael ......................................OMAE2012-83402 (4-11)Doi, Yasuaki ..............................................OMAE2012-83318 (9-6)Dolan, Dan .............................................OMAE2012-83308 (8-15)Donato, Gustavo H. B. ..............................OMAE2012-83056 (3-2), ...............................................................OMAE2012-83204 (4-10)Donelan, Mark A. .....................................OMAE2012-84099 (2-5)Dong, Guoxiang .....................................OMAE2012-83053 (6-13)Dong, Hongbiao B ..................................OMAE2012-83402 (4-11)Dooley, Patrick .........................................OMAE2012-83348 (4-2)Doynov, Krassimir...................................OMAE2012-83412 (4-22)Drazen, David .........................................OMAE2012-83608 (1-26)Driveklepp, Torgrim ................................OMAE2012-83849 (1-26)Drobadenko, Valery ..................................OMAE2012-83156 (4-1)Drobyshevski, Yuriy ................................OMAE2012-84026 (4-25)Duan, Menglan .......................................OMAE2012-83589 (4-7), .................. OMAE2012-83709 (2-22), OMAE2012-83765 (12-12), ...............................................................OMAE2012-84030 (6-13)Duan, Wengyang ..................................OMAE2012-83641 (12-10)Dudek, Matthias ....................................OMAE2012-83015 (1-28), .................................................................OMAE2012-83244 (2-6)Duerr, Alana E. S. ......................................OMAE2012-83115 (9-2)Duggal, Arun ............................................OMAE2012-83633 (1-3)Dupor, Nikola .........................................OMAE2012-83877 (2-21)Durairaj, SenthilKumar ...........................OMAE2012-83059 (4-14)Duz, Bulent ............................................OMAE2012-83744 (8-12)Dyachuk, Eduard ......................................OMAE2012-83347 (9-8)Ebrahimnejad, L. .....................................OMAE2012-84177 (6-3), .................................................................OMAE2012-84178 (6-3)Eca, Luis ....... OMAE2012-83460 (8-15), OMAE2012-84215 (8-15)Edmans, Ben .........................................OMAE2012-84248 (4-27), ...............................................................OMAE2012-84249 (4-27)Egan, Michael G. ....................................OMAE2012-83616 (9-12)Ehlers, Sören ...........................................OMAE2012-83552 (7-5), ....................... OMAE2012-83626 (2-17), OMAE2012-83854 (7-2)Eijk, Andre ................................................OMAE2012-83735 (8-2)Eisazadeh, Hamid .....................................OMAE2012-84263 (3-1)Ekergård, Boel ......................................OMAE2012-83381 (12-15)Ekström, Rickard ......................................OMAE2012-83339 (9-9)El Cheikh Ali, Nour ..................................OMAE2012-84090 (11-1)el Moctar, Bettar Ould ...........................OMAE2012-83450 (12-4), ...................... OMAE2012-83457 (12-4), OMAE2012-83995 (2-6), .................................................................OMAE2012-84013 (8-4)El-Gharbaoui, Amine ..............................OMAE2012-83405 (1-24)Elbing, Brian .............................................OMAE2012-84074 (9-2)Elegbede, Adeshina ................................OMAE2012-83103 (4-16)Elias, Renato N. ......................................OMAE2012-83176 (12-9)Ellingsen, Harald ......................................OMAE2012-83601 (5-6)
Ellwanger, Gilberto ................................OMAE2012-83583 (2-12)Elmer, Karl-Heinz ...................................OMAE2012-83707 (10-6)Elyyan, Mohammad ...............................OMAE2012-83880 (8-12)Endo, Shigeru .........................................OMAE2012-84076 (3-12)Endresen, Per C. ......................................OMAE2012-83394 (5-1), .................................................................OMAE2012-83435 (5-1)Enerhaug, Birger .....................................OMAE2012-83394 (5-1), .................................................................OMAE2012-83395 (5-6)England, George Leslie ..........................OMAE2012-83697 (2-18), .................................................................OMAE2012-83698 (1-3)Engle, Allen H. ........................................OMAE2012-83863 (12-8)Engsig-Karup, Allan P. ...........................OMAE2012-83542 (12-9), ...............................................................OMAE2012-83823 (12-9)Eom, Jaekwang ........................................OMAE2012-83123 (2-1)Epsztein, Thomas ...................................OMAE2012-83321 (4-22)Erbrich, Carl ............................................OMAE2012-83522 (4-17)Erezuma, Emma .......................................OMAE2012-83465 (3-3)Eriksson, Markus ......................................OMAE2012-83361 (9-9)Ermon, James .........................................OMAE2012-83207 (1-18)Ernst, Hugo .............................................OMAE2012-83555 (3-2), ......................... OMAE2012-83566 (4-7), OMAE2012-84072 (3-8)Ersdal, Svein .............................................OMAE2012-83609 (9-9)Ervik, Anna K. ...........................................OMAE2012-83922 (4-5)Escobar, Jose ..........................................OMAE2012-84042 (8-17)Escobar, Mariano ....................................OMAE2012-84214 (11-7)Esperança, Paulo de Tarso T. .....................OMAE2012-5014 (13-5)Estefen, Segen ........................................OMAE2012-5017 (13-6), ...................... OMAE2012-83589 (4-7), OMAE2012-83709 (2-22), ...............................................................OMAE2012-84251 (9-12)Estekanchi, Homayoon ...........................OMAE2012-84111 (2-20)Etienne, Stephane ..................................OMAE2012-83711 (8-15)Ettefagh, Mir Mohammad ......................OMAE2012-83025 (2-23)Euphemio, Mauro .....................................OMAE2012-5010 (13-4)Eyre, Devin J. ..........................................OMAE2012-84187 (6-12)Fabricius Hansen, Hans...........................OMAE2012-84114 (2-14)Fachetti, Marina .......................................OMAE2012-5018 (13-6)Faerstein, Marcos ...................................OMAE2012-84219 (11-3)Fagley, Casey ..........................................OMAE2012-83388 (9-12)Fagley, Casey ..........................................OMAE2012-83434 (9-18)Fahes, Mashhad .....................................OMAE2012-84090 (11-1)Falcão de Campos, José ............................OMAE2012-83331 (9-5)Falcão, Antonio.....................................OMAE2012-83631 (12-16)Falcao, Gelson ........................................OMAE2012-83700 (4-25)Faltinsen, Odd M. ...................................OMAE2012-83319 (12-4)Falzarano, Jeffrey .....................................OMAE2012-84258 (6-3)Fan, Ju ......................................................OMAE2012-83102 (1-7)Fang, Ming-Chung .................................OMAE2012-83515 (12-5)Faraco, Rafael P. ......................................OMAE2012-83969 (4-19)Farahani, Hosein ....................................OMAE2012-83697 (2-18)Faria Rojas, Ivan .....................................OMAE2012-84183 (11-3)Farias, Jesualdo P. ...................................OMAE2012-83971 (3-11)Farsani, H. Yadollahi ................................OMAE2012-84177 (6-3), .................................................................OMAE2012-84178 (6-3)Fazli, Vahab ............................................OMAE2012-83870 (2-19)Fei, Duan ..................................................OMAE2012-83734 (6-6)Fei, Xiong .................................................OMAE2012-83675 (1-5)Felix-Henry, Antoine .............................OMAE2012-83127 (4-21), ...............................................................OMAE2012-83130 (4-25)Feng, Guoqing .........................................OMAE2012-83073 (2-1), ...............................................................OMAE2012-84025 (2-22)Ferhatovic, Senad .....................................OMAE2012-83361 (9-9)Fernandes, Antonio C. .............................OMAE2012-5014 (13-5), .................... OMAE2012-83353 (1-24), OMAE2012-83360 (12-6), ........................ OMAE2012-84020 (1-9), OMAE2012-84021 (8-8), ...................... OMAE2012-84022 (6-14), OMAE2012-84164 (9-8), .................................................................OMAE2012-84165 (9-5)Fernandez Polo, Julio Cesar ....................OMAE2012-83575 (1-23)Ferrant, Pierre ........................................OMAE2012-84070 (9-10)Ferraz, Caroline ......................................OMAE2012-83919 (4-13)Ferreira Senra, Stael ...............................OMAE2012-83702 (1-32)Ferreira, Helder Heleno ............................OMAE2012-83491 (4-9)
Ferreira, Marcos .....................................OMAE2012-83097 (12-6), .................. OMAE2012-83176 (12-9), OMAE2012-83728 (12-13), .............................................................OMAE2012-83963 (12-11)Ficquet, Xavier ..........................................OMAE2012-83378 (3-6)Figueiredo, Silvia Ramscheid ................OMAE2012-83964 (12-13)Fischer, Jan ... OMAE2012-83401 (10-6), OMAE2012-83707 (10-6)Fjeldstad, Arne .........................................OMAE2012-83683 (3-5)Flannery, Brian .........................................OMAE2012-83040 (9-3)Flores Avila, Fernando Sebastian ...........OMAE2012-84124 (11-4), ...............................................................OMAE2012-84183 (11-3)Fludal Heimstad, Line...............................OMAE2012-83757 (5-1)Folley, Matthew ....................................OMAE2012-83398 (9-18), ...............................................................OMAE2012-83807 (9-15)Fonseca, Nuno ..........................................OMAE2012-83861 (2-6)Fontaine, Arnold A. ..................................OMAE2012-84074 (9-2)Forbes, Gareth .......................................OMAE2012-83218 (4-12), .................................................................OMAE2012-83746 (4-4)Forehand, David .....................................OMAE2012-83807 (9-15)Forristall, George .....................................OMAE2012-83348 (4-2), .................................................................OMAE2012-83468 (2-4)Fortaleza, Eugenio ...................................OMAE2012-83798 (1-8)Føre, Martin .............................................OMAE2012-83394 (5-1)Fraga, Carlos ............................................OMAE2012-5001 (13-1)França, Alessandro ...................................OMAE2012-5008 (13-3)Franciss, Ricardo .......................................OMAE2012-84021 (8-8)Franco, Fernando ......................................OMAE2012-84270 (3-2)Frandsen, Jannette B. .............................OMAE2012-84264 (8-17)Franzini, Guilherme R. ............................OMAE2012-83701 (4-26)Frazer, Steven .........................................OMAE2012-83878 (4-26)Fredette, Albert ....................................OMAE2012-83611 (12-12)Fredheim, Arne ........................................OMAE2012-83601 (5-6)Freeman, Bryan ......................................OMAE2012-83979 (3-13)Freire, Cesar M. ........................................OMAE2012-83016 (8-7), ..................... OMAE2012-83603 (8-10), OMAE2012-83625 (8-10)Frigaard, Peter ........................................OMAE2012-83610 (1-19)Friis-Madsen, Erik ...................................OMAE2012-83415 (9-18)Fu, Guang-Ming .....................................OMAE2012-83709 (2-22)Fu, Shixiao .... OMAE2012-83284 (1-33), OMAE2012-83778 (8-16)Fu, Thomas ... OMAE2012-83268 (12-7), OMAE2012-83270 (12-2)Fucatu, Carlos H. ....................................OMAE2012-83718 (1-10), ...............................................................OMAE2012-83725 (1-17)Fujarra, André L. C. ..................................OMAE2012-83017 (8-5), ...................... OMAE2012-83154 (8-16), OMAE2012-83155 (8-1), .................... OMAE2012-83173 (8-5), OMAE2012-83561 (12-10), .................................................................OMAE2012-83997 (1-4)Fujikubo, Masahiko .................................OMAE2012-83791 (5-4), ...............................................................OMAE2012-84262 (2-18)Fujita, Toyohisa.........................................OMAE2012-83354 (5-2)Fujiwara, Tomo .......................................OMAE2012-83069 (4-21)Fujiwara, Toshifumi ..................................OMAE2012-83139 (6-1)Fukui, Toshihiko ......................................OMAE2012-83965 (1-10)Fullerton, Anne ......................................OMAE2012-83268 (12-7)Fumis, Rafael..........................................OMAE2012-83482 (4-23)Furtado, Eduardo Perroni .........................OMAE2012-5015 (13-5)Fylling, Ivar J. ...........................................OMAE2012-83335 (9-7)G Coelho, Luiz Cristovão ..........................OMAE2012-83575 (1-23)G L, Manjunath.........................................OMAE2012-83224 (3-3)G, Swathi ..................................................OMAE2012-83253 (9-6)Gaidai, Oleg............................................OMAE2012-83035 (2-12)Gainville, Martin ....................................OMAE2012-83127 (4-21)Galgoul, Nelson ........................................OMAE2012-83636 (4-8)Galiani Garmbis, Alexandre ......................OMAE2012-83461 (3-8)Gallagher, Conor .....................................OMAE2012-83753 (4-20)Gamino, Marcus .......................................OMAE2012-83710 (8-2)Gansel, Lars ..............................................OMAE2012-83435 (5-1)Gao, Rui Ping ............................................OMAE2012-83124 (5-4)Gao, Yangyang........................................OMAE2012-83271 (6-12)Gao, Zhen ............................................OMAE2012-83370 (12-17), ..................... OMAE2012-83415 (9-18), OMAE2012-84272 (9-16)Garcia Giraldo, Diego ............................OMAE2012-84153 (12-14)Garcia-Gonzalez, Jose Enrique ................OMAE2012-83950 (3-11)
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Author Index
Garcia-Rosa, Paula .................................OMAE2012-84251 (9-12)Garon, Andre ..........................................OMAE2012-83711 (8-15)Garvin, Matthew ....................................OMAE2012-83166 (1-10)Gato, Luis .............................................OMAE2012-83631 (12-16)Gattermann, Jörg ...................................OMAE2012-83707 (10-6)Gelfgat, Mikhail ......................................OMAE2012-83001 (4-20)Gerber, Andrew ........................................OMAE2012-83573 (8-3)Gharabaghi, Ahmad Reza Mostafa .........OMAE2012-84197 (6-11)Ghassemi, Hassan ...................................OMAE2012-83693 (6-1), .................................................................OMAE2012-83713 (8-3)Gholami, Pooya ......................................OMAE2012-83047 (4-19)Gilbert, Philippe .....................................OMAE2012-83127 (4-21)Gilbert, Robert .........................................OMAE2012-83498 (2-9)Gilbertson, Eric .......................................OMAE2012-83979 (3-13)Gilloteaux, Jean-Christophe .................OMAE2012-83581 (12-15)Giorgiutti, Yann ......................................OMAE2012-83409 (1-34)Gioria, Rafael S. ......................................OMAE2012-83603 (8-10)Gittos, Mike ............................................OMAE2012-83402 (4-11)Giugliano, Paolo .......................................OMAE2012-83835 (4-7)Gjøsteen, Janne Kristin ...........................OMAE2012-83350 (4-10)Godinho, Carlos Alberto ........................OMAE2012-83482 (4-23), ...............................................................OMAE2012-83701 (4-26)Goh, Siang Huat ....................................OMAE2012-83137 (10-5), ...............................................................OMAE2012-83138 (10-4)Golestani, Maziar ..................................OMAE2012-83873 (6-10), ....................... OMAE2012-84111 (2-20), OMAE2012-84126 (8-7)Gomes, Rui ...........................................OMAE2012-83631 (12-16)Gomez Hoyos, Catalina ...........................OMAE2012-84214 (11-7)Gonçalves, Marcelo ................................OMAE2012-83969 (4-19)Gonçalves, Rodolfo T. ...............................OMAE2012-83017 (8-5), .................. OMAE2012-83561 (12-10), OMAE2012-83701 (4-26), .................................................................OMAE2012-83997 (1-4)Gotoh, Koji ...............................................OMAE2012-83664 (3-4)Goudar, Devkumar ...................................OMAE2012-83378 (3-6)Goude, Anders ..........................................OMAE2012-83347 (9-8)Goupee, Andrew ...................................OMAE2012-83627 (9-13), ..................... OMAE2012-83642 (9-13), OMAE2012-83645 (9-13)Grabe, Jürgen .........................................OMAE2012-83027 (10-2)Graczyk, Mateusz ..................................OMAE2012-83929 (1-29), ...............................................................OMAE2012-84273 (9-19)Granados Cáliz, Jaime.............................OMAE2012-84124 (11-4)Greene, John OMAE2012-83754 (4-12), OMAE2012-83755 (4-12)Griffin, Cary ............................................OMAE2012-83954 (4-13)Griffiths, Terry ........................................OMAE2012-83282 (4-16)Grilli, Stephan ........................................OMAE2012-83760 (12-9)Grosjean, François ..................................OMAE2012-83130 (4-25)Grüter, Laura ............................................OMAE2012-83624 (6-6)Grytøyr, Guttorm ...................................OMAE2012-83314 (1-15), ...............................................................OMAE2012-83686 (11-5)Gu, Jijun ...............................................OMAE2012-83765 (12-12)Guan, Yifeng ...........................................OMAE2012-83086 (1-23)Gudmestad, Ove Tobias .........................OMAE2012-83103 (4-16), ........................ OMAE2012-83205 (7-4), OMAE2012-83301 (7-4), .................................................................OMAE2012-83329 (7-1)Guédé, Zakoua .......................................OMAE2012-83424 (2-11)Guedes Soares, C. ..................................OMAE2012-83501 (12-5), ...................... OMAE2012-83861 (2-6), OMAE2012-84015 (2-16), .................... OMAE2012-84016 (2-15), OMAE2012-84181 (12-3), ..................... OMAE2012-84261 (2-16), OMAE2012-84262 (2-18)Guerra, Luiz Alexandre A. .......................OMAE2012-83480 (6-16)Guevara, Jr., Nestor O. ............................OMAE2012-83176 (12-9)Gueydon, Sebastien ...............................OMAE2012-83389 (9-13)Guilmineau, Emmanuel ...........................OMAE2012-83600 (8-6)Guindeuil, Geoffrey ..................................OMAE2012-84113 (4-6)Gumarães, Hélio B. .................................OMAE2012-83353 (1-24)Gundersen., Paul ....................................OMAE2012-83412 (4-22)Gupta, Anuj .... OMAE2012-84172 (11-1), OMAE2012-84173 (11-1)Gupta, Raja Ram ......................................OMAE2012-83020 (4-1)Gürtner, Arne ...........................................OMAE2012-84226 (7-6)Gurumurthy, Kagita ...............................OMAE2012-84001 (2-11)Gutierrez-Amador, Albio ........................OMAE2012-84042 (8-17)
Guttormsen, Tom R.................................OMAE2012-84162 (2-11)Haakonsen, Rune ...................................OMAE2012-83412 (4-22)Haase, Andrea .... OMAE2012-83455 (7-6), OMAE2012-83927 (7-7)Hadano, Kesayoshi ...............................OMAE2012-83548 (12-17)Hafez, Khaled .........................................OMAE2012-83845 (2-21)Hagen, Øistein.........................................OMAE2012-83648 (2-3), ...............................................................OMAE2012-83947 (2-14)Hagesteijn, Gerco .....................................OMAE2012-84192 (7-2)Hagihara, Yukito .....................................OMAE2012-83782 (3-10)Halkyard, John ....................................OMAE2012-83978 (12-13), .................................................................OMAE2012-84239 (9-1)Hallai, Julian F. .........................................OMAE2012-83604 (4-8)Hallmann, Rink ......................................OMAE2012-83621 (1-20)Hals, Torbjørn ...........................................OMAE2012-83352 (7-7)Hamouda, A.M.S. ...................................OMAE2012-83198 (6-17)Han, Dae Suk ..........................................OMAE2012-83667 (2-19)Hanai, Kenta ............................................OMAE2012-83800 (5-8)Hanninen, Saara.......................................OMAE2012-83933 (7-8)Hansen-Zahl, Kay André .........................OMAE2012-83089 (4-28)Hansen, Alexandre .................................OMAE2012-83646 (4-18)Hansen, Joshua ....................................OMAE2012-83611 (12-12)Hansen, Kurt ............................................OMAE2012-83394 (5-1)Hansen, Svein Erik ....................................OMAE2012-83257 (3-2)Hansen, Will ...........................................OMAE2012-84202 (11-7)Harada, Keisuke .......................................OMAE2012-83664 (3-4)Harding, Samuel ......................................OMAE2012-83392 (1-9)Harrington-Missin, Liam .......................OMAE2012-83052 (6-15), ....................... OMAE2012-83348 (4-2), OMAE2012-83400 (6-16)Harte, Gavin .............................................OMAE2012-83348 (4-2)Hasan, Syed ............................................OMAE2012-84062 (6-13)Hassanzadeh, Yousef ..............................OMAE2012-83025 (2-23)Hatecke, Hannes ....................................OMAE2012-83657 (6-11)Haver, Sverre ..........................................OMAE2012-83303 (6-14)Hay, Alexander .......................................OMAE2012-83711 (8-15)Hazard, Joel ............................................OMAE2012-83608 (1-26)He, Min ....................................................OMAE2012-83102 (1-7)He, Wei ...................................................OMAE2012-83247 (8-11)He, Yanping ............................................OMAE2012-83245 (9-19)Hedengren, John D. ................................OMAE2012-84143 (1-17)Heeren, John ............................................OMAE2012-83156 (4-1)Heguiaphal, Begnat ...............................OMAE2012-83623 (1-30)Heider, Yousef.........................................OMAE2012-83085 (10-4)Heier Baardson, Bror Henrik .....................OMAE2012-84226 (7-6)Heinvee, Martin .....................................OMAE2012-83626 (2-17)Helder, Joop ...........................................OMAE2012-83882 (9-15)Helsem, Morten Ro ..................................OMAE2012-83683 (3-5)Helvacioglu, Ismail H. .............................OMAE2012-83315 (2-25)Henke, Sascha .......................................OMAE2012-83038 (10-6), .................... OMAE2012-83039 (10-6), OMAE2012-83042 (10-4), ...............................................................OMAE2012-83401 (10-6)Henneke, Mike .......................................OMAE2012-83472 (2-20)Hennig, Janou ........................................OMAE2012-83150 (6-10)Henriques, Joao ....................................OMAE2012-83631 (12-16)Henry, Alan ............................................OMAE2012-83398 (9-18)Heo, Jaekyung ......................................OMAE2012-83545 (12-17)Heredia, Ernesto .......................................OMAE2012-83498 (2-9)Herlianto, Iswan .......................................OMAE2012-83298 (4-5)Herrington, Paul .....................................OMAE2012-83166 (1-10)Herry, Christelle .......................................OMAE2012-83348 (4-2), ...............................................................OMAE2012-83400 (6-16)Heynes, Oliver .........................................OMAE2012-83307 (8-3), ...............................................................OMAE2012-83308 (8-15)Hidalgo, Erick M P ..................................OMAE2012-84018 (2-25)Hippert, Eduardo Jr. ..................................OMAE2012-83461 (3-8)Hirai, Syuichi ..........................................OMAE2012-83782 (3-10)Hirai, Yoshio .............................................OMAE2012-84151 (5-6)Hirata, Masato ..........................................OMAE2012-83318 (9-6)Hirose, Hitoshi ........................................OMAE2012-83782 (3-10)Hirschfeldt, Marcelo ...............................OMAE2012-84124 (11-4)Hoekstra, Martin ....................................OMAE2012-83460 (8-15)Hoff, Ronny ............................................OMAE2012-83661 (4-23)
Hogström, Per ........................................OMAE2012-83033 (2-15)Hohendorff Filho, João C. v. ....................OMAE2012-84228 (11-3)Höhmann, Sebastian ..............................OMAE2012-83401 (10-6)Holden, Harald ......................................OMAE2012-83162 (1-15), .................................................................OMAE2012-84088 (4-3)Holmas, Tore...........................................OMAE2012-84266 (2-17)Holtam, Colum M. ....................................OMAE2012-83399 (3-7)Hong, Seong J. .........................................OMAE2012-83194 (9-8)Hong, Seung Seo ...................................OMAE2012-83119 (10-3), ...............................................................OMAE2012-83121 (10-3)Hoog, Sven ...............................................OMAE2012-83841 (7-4)Horsley, David ........................................OMAE2012-84241 (3-12)Hou, Yucheng .........................................OMAE2012-83386 (4-10)Hover, Franz S. ........................................OMAE2012-83979 (3-13)Howells, Hugh ..........................................OMAE2012-83764 (4-4)Hørte, Torfinn ........................................OMAE2012-83141 (1-15), ...............................................................OMAE2012-83827 (2-10)Hu, Changhong ....................................OMAE2012-83641 (12-10)Hu, Sau-Lon James ..................................OMAE2012-83731 (6-6), .................................................................OMAE2012-84075 (6-7)Hu, Yuxia ................................................OMAE2012-84246 (10-4)Hu, Zhiqiang ...........................................OMAE2012-83237 (1-3), ..................... OMAE2012-83238 (2-15), OMAE2012-84266 (2-17)Huang, Chaojun .....................................OMAE2012-83980 (4-13)Huang, Kenneth Y. .................................OMAE2012-84159 (1-14), ...............................................................OMAE2012-84160 (1-14)Huang, Yanan ...........................................OMAE2012-83057 (7-8)Huera-Huarte, Francisco ...........................OMAE2012-83327 (8-7)Huijsmans, Rene ...................................OMAE2012-83267 (12-8), ........................ OMAE2012-83569 (2-4), OMAE2012-83633 (1-3), ....................... OMAE2012-83744 (8-12), OMAE2012-83927 (7-7)Hultman, Erik .......................................OMAE2012-83381 (12-15)Huntley, Mark ........................................OMAE2012-84161 (1-14)Hwang, Jeong-Heon...............................OMAE2012-84231 (1-32)Hyakudome, Tadahiro ..............................OMAE2012-83819 (5-2)Igi, Satoshi .............................................OMAE2012-84076 (3-12)Igland, Ragnar Torvanger .........................OMAE2012-83859 (4-9)Iida, Atsushi ...........................................OMAE2012-83782 (3-10)Ikoma, Tomoki .........................................OMAE2012-83192 (5-8), ........................ OMAE2012-83336 (9-8), OMAE2012-83337 (5-4), ......................... OMAE2012-83805 (5-8), OMAE2012-84017 (9-6)Inoue, Tomoya OMAE2012-83280 (5-2), OMAE2012-83965 (1-10)Iosif, Dorel ..............................................OMAE2012-83302 (2-23)Iseki, Toshio .... OMAE2012-83305 (6-5), OMAE2012-83740 (2-13)Ishida, Hiroshi .... OMAE2012-83322 (5-2), OMAE2012-83323 (5-7)Ishida, Shigesuke ....................................OMAE2012-83985 (9-4), .................................................................OMAE2012-83993 (9-7)Islam, A.B.M. Saiful ................................OMAE2012-83862 (2-10)Islam, MD. Shafiqul ................................OMAE2012-83295 (2-19)Islam, Mohammed .................................OMAE2012-83166 (1-10)Islam, Nazrul ..........................................OMAE2012-84062 (6-13)Ito, Minoru .............................................OMAE2012-83821 (3-10)Ivanovic, Ana ... OMAE2012-83395 (5-6), OMAE2012-84004 (10-7)Izadparast, Amir H....................................OMAE2012-83633 (1-3)Jacob, Breno ..........................................OMAE2012-83702 (1-32), ...............................................................OMAE2012-84233 (1-30)Jacobsen, Sigurd R ...................................OMAE2012-83329 (7-1)Jahangirzadeh, Afshin ............................OMAE2012-84205 (6-12)Jaiswal, Vivek .........................................OMAE2012-83695 (8-14)Jameel, Mohammed ..............................OMAE2012-83862 (2-10)Janardanan, Vinod ...................................OMAE2012-83854 (7-2)Jang, Young Sik ......................................OMAE2012-83667 (2-19)Janoyan, K. D. ... OMAE2012-84177 (6-3), OMAE2012-84178 (6-3)Jaouen, Frederick ...................................OMAE2012-83045 (1-18)Jaramillo, Hector E. ..................................OMAE2012-84270 (3-2)Jariza, Aynor...........................................OMAE2012-83373 (4-28)Jas, Eric P. ....... OMAE2012-83522 (4-17), OMAE2012-83551 (4-3)Javanmardi, Mohammadreza .................OMAE2012-83267 (12-8)Jeans, Gus ..... OMAE2012-83052 (6-15), OMAE2012-83348 (4-2), ...............................................................OMAE2012-83400 (6-16)Jeng, Dong ... OMAE2012-83258 (10-3), OMAE2012-83260 (10-2)
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Author Index
Jenkins, Peter ...........................................OMAE2012-84088 (4-3)Jensen, Jørgen Juncher .........................OMAE2012-83043 (12-7), ....................... OMAE2012-83310 (12-8), OMAE2012-83371 (9-7)Jensen, Østen ...........................................OMAE2012-83435 (5-1)Jenssen, Nils Albert ..................................OMAE2012-83352 (7-7)Jeon, Sangbae ..........................................OMAE2012-83185 (1-3)Jeong, Ho-hyun ......................................OMAE2012-84231 (1-32)Jhingran, Vikas G. ..................................OMAE2012-83273 (8-10), ..................... OMAE2012-83565 (8-14), OMAE2012-84055 (8-14)Ji, Chun Y ..................................................OMAE2012-83549 (1-1)Jiang, Lei ..............................................OMAE2012-83978 (12-13)Jiang, Minyee J. ......................................OMAE2012-83863 (12-8)Jiang, Xiaoli ..............................................OMAE2012-83048 (3-3)Jiang, Yichen ..........................................OMAE2012-84150 (12-8)Jing, Xiaoning ........................................OMAE2012-83889 (6-11)Jo, Chul H. ................................................OMAE2012-83194 (9-8)Jochmann, Peter .....................................OMAE2012-83383 (7-6), .................................................................OMAE2012-83455 (7-6)Joe-Joe, Chellakat ...................................OMAE2012-83458 (1-7), .................................................................OMAE2012-83471 (1-8)Johannessen, Thomas B. ........................OMAE2012-83947 (2-14)Johanning, Lars ......................................OMAE2012-84101 (2-10)Johnsen, Roy ..........................................OMAE2012-83855 (2-11)Johnston, Carol ........................................OMAE2012-83095 (3-6)Johnstone, Les..........................................OMAE2012-84088 (4-3)Joia, Carlos ...............................................OMAE2012-83064 (3-8)Jonkman, Jason ......................................OMAE2012-83210 (9-19)Jordaan, Ian .............................................OMAE2012-84033 (7-2)Jordal, Lars .............................................OMAE2012-83089 (4-28)Jørgensen, Ulrik .......................................OMAE2012-83811 (7-8)Jukes, Paul ...............................................OMAE2012-83710 (8-2)Jullumstrø, Egil.......................................OMAE2012-83343 (12-3)Jumaat, Mohd Zamin .............................OMAE2012-83862 (2-10)Jung, JaeHwan .......................................OMAE2012-83524 (12-7)Jung, Tae-Hwa......................................OMAE2012-83279 (12-14)K, Ganesh Babu ........................................OMAE2012-83253 (9-6)Kaasa, Glenn-Ole ......................................OMAE2012-84226 (7-6)Kaeding, Patrick .......................................OMAE2012-83021 (7-5)Kajikawa, Satoshi .....................................OMAE2012-83280 (5-2)Kamali, Babak ........................................OMAE2012-84205 (6-12)Kaminski, Mirek .......................................OMAE2012-83048 (3-3)Kamo, Takahiro .......................................OMAE2012-83782 (3-10)Kanada, Shigeo ........................................OMAE2012-83354 (5-2)Kane, Alexandre .......................................OMAE2012-84057 (2-2)Kaneko, Michio .......................................OMAE2012-83821 (3-10)Kang, Chang Ho ......................................OMAE2012-83703 (1-23)Kang, Jae Mo ..........................................OMAE2012-83119 (10-3)Kanotra, Rahul .........................................OMAE2012-83458 (1-7)Karimirad, Madjid ...............................OMAE2012-83559 (12-17), ...............................................................OMAE2012-84272 (9-16)Karjadi, Erwan ........................................OMAE2012-83061 (4-14)Karlsen, Stian .........................................OMAE2012-83089 (4-28)Karunakaran, Daniel ...............................OMAE2012-83298 (4-5), .................................................................OMAE2012-83301 (7-4)Kasaya, Takafumi......................................OMAE2012-83819 (5-2)Kashafutdinov, Marat ...............................OMAE2012-83938 (7-6)Kato, Carla ..............................................OMAE2012-83952 (4-19)Kato, Naomi .............................................OMAE2012-83278 (8-7)Katsui, Tokihiro .........................................OMAE2012-83280 (5-2)Kauczynski, Wojciech ...............................OMAE2012-83564 (6-5)Kawabata, Tomoya .................................OMAE2012-83782 (3-10)Kawulka, Graham .....................................OMAE2012-5009 (13-3)Kazuhiro, Iijima .......................................OMAE2012-83791 (5-4), .................................................................OMAE2012-84190 (5-4)Kendon, Timothy E. ................................OMAE2012-83796 (1-26)Khalaj, Foad ...........................................OMAE2012-84230 (2-18)Khan, Rubaina ..........................................OMAE2012-83812 (6-7)Khedmati, Mohammad Reza ..................OMAE2012-84230 (2-18)Khonsari, S. Vahid .................................OMAE2012-83697 (2-18), .................................................................OMAE2012-83698 (1-3)Kiasat, Mehdi S.......................................OMAE2012-83870 (2-19)
Kim, Bong Ju ............................................OMAE2012-83188 (7-5)Kim, Bongjae............................................OMAE2012-83123 (2-1)Kim, Byung Hoon ...................................OMAE2012-83521 (2-19)Kim, Cheol Kwan ....................................OMAE2012-83295 (2-19)Kim, Do Y. .................................................OMAE2012-83194 (9-8)Kim, Dokyun .... OMAE2012-83078 (2-16), OMAE2012-83188 (7-5)Kim, Du Chan .........................................OMAE2012-83295 (2-19)Kim, Ekaterina .. OMAE2012-83544 (7-1), OMAE2012-83552 (7-5)Kim, Eungsoo .........................................OMAE2012-84147 (9-16)Kim, Gyusung .........................................OMAE2012-83667 (2-19)Kim, Han Byul ........................................OMAE2012-83078 (2-16)Kim, Heui Won .......................................OMAE2012-84053 (2-21)Kim, Hyun Joe ........................................OMAE2012-83312 (1-30)Kim, Jang W. .........................................OMAE2012-83207 (1-18), .................. OMAE2012-83889 (6-11), OMAE2012-84091 (12-13), .................................................................OMAE2012-84092 (8-4)Kim, Jeong Hwan ...................................OMAE2012-83295 (2-19)Kim, Min-Soo .........................................OMAE2012-83078 (2-16)Kim, MooHyun ....................................OMAE2012-83545 (12-17), .............................................................OMAE2012-83666 (12-16)Kim, Se Eun ............................................OMAE2012-83312 (1-30)Kim, Sung-jae ......................................OMAE2012-83666 (12-16)Kim, Wonnyon ..........................................OMAE2012-83773 (5-7)Kim, Young-Hun .....................................OMAE2012-84016 (2-15)Kim, Youngseok .....................................OMAE2012-83119 (10-3), ...............................................................OMAE2012-83121 (10-3)Kimball, Richard ....................................OMAE2012-83627 (9-13), ..................... OMAE2012-83642 (9-13), OMAE2012-83645 (9-13)Kimiaei, Mehrdad ..................................OMAE2012-83619 (2-18), .................................................................OMAE2012-83786 (1-5)Kindel, Michael ......................................OMAE2012-83266 (12-4)Kingston, Ed. J. .........................................OMAE2012-83378 (3-6)Kipp, Bob ..................................................OMAE2012-83013 (1-7)Kissner, Gustavo .......................................OMAE2012-84072 (3-8)Kitazawa, Daisuke ...................................OMAE2012-84145 (5-6), .................................................................OMAE2012-84151 (5-6)Kitipornchai, Sritawat ..............................OMAE2012-83124 (5-4)Kittur, Vijay .............................................OMAE2012-83853 (4-13)Kleiman, Jacob ........................................OMAE2012-83175 (2-2), ......................... OMAE2012-83177 (3-5), OMAE2012-83469 (3-5)Klein, Marco ..... OMAE2012-83244 (2-6), OMAE2012-83861 (2-6)Kline, Brian L. ...........................................OMAE2012-84074 (9-2)Ko, Youngtak ............................................OMAE2012-83773 (5-7)Kodama, Takayoshi ..................................OMAE2012-83322 (5-2), .................................................................OMAE2012-83323 (5-7)Kodvanj, Janos .......................................OMAE2012-83877 (2-21)Koenders, Eduardus ................................OMAE2012-84202 (11-7)Kofoed, Jens Peter ..................................OMAE2012-83751 (9-15)Koh, Chan Ghee ........................................OMAE2012-83124 (5-4)Koirala, Pallav ......................................OMAE2012-83548 (12-17)Kokubun, Kentaro ....................................OMAE2012-83993 (9-7)Kondo, Takeo ............................................OMAE2012-83800 (5-8)Konispoliatis, Dimitrios N. ........................OMAE2012-83998 (9-6)Koo, Bonjun ... OMAE2012-83642 (9-13), OMAE2012-83645 (9-13)Koo, W.C. ..............................................OMAE2012-83666 (12-16)Koop, Arjen ..............................................OMAE2012-83449 (8-3)Koottungal, Vijoy ......................................OMAE2012-83458 (1-7)Koppenol, Jim ........................................OMAE2012-83045 (1-18)Kõrgesaar, Mihkel ...................................OMAE2012-83626 (2-17)Korkischko, Ivan ......................................OMAE2012-83016 (8-7), ...............................................................OMAE2012-83603 (8-10)Korn, Milton ...........................................OMAE2012-84168 (1-31)Körner, Manuel.........................................OMAE2012-83378 (3-6)Kortekaas, Peter .......................................OMAE2012-83814 (1-8)Kosleck, Sascha .....................................OMAE2012-83014 (8-11), .................................................................OMAE2012-83624 (6-6)Kota, Ravikiran .......................................OMAE2012-84000 (1-29)Kotikanyadanam, Mohan .......................OMAE2012-83883 (8-10)Kozen, Minori ...........................................OMAE2012-84190 (5-4)Kramer, Morten ........................................OMAE2012-83692 (9-9)Krieg, Mike .............................................OMAE2012-83976 (6-13)
Krishnankutty, Parameswaran ................OMAE2012-83090 (6-5), ...............................................................OMAE2012-83553 (1-23)Kroknes, Lasse ........................................OMAE2012-83857 (3-13)Krueger, Stefan ......................................OMAE2012-83439 (6-11)Kudryavtsev, Yuri .....................................OMAE2012-83175 (2-2), ......................... OMAE2012-83177 (3-5), OMAE2012-83469 (3-5)Kuehnlein, Walter ...................................OMAE2012-84277 (7-1), .................................................................OMAE2012-84278 (7-8)Kuhn, Christian .......................................OMAE2012-83707 (10-6)Kun, Liu ..................................................OMAE2012-83060 (2-15)Kurniawati, Hanna ...................................OMAE2012-83812 (6-7)Kurup, Nishu.........................................OMAE2012-83978 (12-13)Kurupath, Venugopalan ...........................OMAE2012-83339 (9-9)Kusagawa, Masaki ..................................OMAE2012-83782 (3-10)Kwak, Hyun-Uk ......................................OMAE2012-83312 (1-30)Kwan, Tom .. OMAE2012-83487 (1-14), OMAE2012-84159 (1-14), ..................... OMAE2012-84160 (1-14), OMAE2012-84161 (1-14)Kwon, Sun H. .........................................OMAE2012-83524 (12-7), .............................................................OMAE2012-83525 (12-11)Kyo, Masanori .........................................OMAE2012-83965 (1-10)Kyriakides, Stelios ...................................OMAE2012-83604 (4-8), .................................................................OMAE2012-83659 (4-8)Lages, Eduardo .........................................OMAE2012-83502 (4-3)Lahijanian, Alireza..................................OMAE2012-84036 (12-1)Lakhotia, Chandan .................................OMAE2012-83111 (1-20)Lakitosh, Fnu ..........................................OMAE2012-83174 (12-7)Lakshmiraju, Murthy ..............................OMAE2012-83472 (2-20)Lalander, Emilia .......................................OMAE2012-83347 (9-8)Lalu, P.P ..................................................OMAE2012-83879 (8-12)Lambert, Anaïs ......................................OMAE2012-83127 (4-21), ...............................................................OMAE2012-83130 (4-25)Lambrakos, Kostas ................................OMAE2012-83642 (9-13), .................... OMAE2012-83645 (9-13), OMAE2012-83889 (6-11), .................................................................OMAE2012-84092 (8-4)Landet, Tormod ......................................OMAE2012-83849 (1-26)Landeu, Luiz .............................................OMAE2012-5022 (13-8)Lang, Donogh .........................................OMAE2012-83753 (4-20)Langley, Robin S. ......................................OMAE2012-83660 (2-9)Langlinais, Julius ....................................OMAE2012-84123 (11-2)Lanier, Gregory .......................................OMAE2012-84189 (1-31)Larsen, Carl Martin ................................OMAE2012-83092 (8-13), ....................... OMAE2012-83160 (8-1), OMAE2012-83431 (8-13)Larsen, Tommy .......................................OMAE2012-83751 (9-15)Larsen, Torben J. .......................................OMAE2012-83477 (9-4)Lassen, Tom ..............................................OMAE2012-83257 (3-2)Lawson, Michael .....................................OMAE2012-84074 (9-2), .................................................................OMAE2012-84119 (9-3)Le Boulluec, Marc ...................................OMAE2012-83623 (1-30)Le Hir, Eric ..............................................OMAE2012-83063 (1-17)Lecroq, Gerald ........................................OMAE2012-84102 (4-27)Lécuyer, Bruno .......................................OMAE2012-83623 (1-30)Ledoux, Alain .........................................OMAE2012-83623 (1-30)Lee, AiKuo ..............................................OMAE2012-83831 (2-16)Lee, Chan Hui .........................................OMAE2012-84053 (2-21)Lee, Changhoon ...................................OMAE2012-83279 (12-14)Lee, Dan ...................................................OMAE2012-83420 (4-3)Lee, Fook Hou ........................................OMAE2012-83137 (10-5), ...............................................................OMAE2012-83138 (10-4)Lee, Jangguen ........................................OMAE2012-83121 (10-3)Lee, Jong-Sub .......................................OMAE2012-83119 (10-3), ...............................................................OMAE2012-83121 (10-3)Lee, Jonghun ..........................................OMAE2012-83312 (1-30)Lee, Kang H. .............................................OMAE2012-83194 (9-8)Lee, Ki Hyun .........................................OMAE2012-83525 (12-11)Lee, Sang Beom ....................................OMAE2012-83524 (12-7), .............................................................OMAE2012-83525 (12-11)Leggoe, Jeremy ......................................OMAE2012-83282 (4-16)Leheta, H. W. ..........................................OMAE2012-83845 (2-21)Leighton, Joshua C. ..................................OMAE2012-83812 (6-7)Leijon, Mats .... OMAE2012-83339 (9-9), OMAE2012-83361 (9-9), .............................................................OMAE2012-83381 (12-15)
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Author Index
Leira, Bernt J. ..........................................OMAE2012-83165 (7-1), ...................... OMAE2012-83528 (2-13), OMAE2012-83601 (5-6), ...............................................................OMAE2012-83721 (9-16)Lemos, Carlos ........................................OMAE2012-83204 (4-10), ...................... OMAE2012-83532 (4-24), OMAE2012-83585 (2-7), .................................................................OMAE2012-83586 (2-7)Leroyer, Alban ..........................................OMAE2012-83600 (8-6)Lesage, Jacky..........................................OMAE2012-83397 (4-12)Lesar, Douglas E. ....................................OMAE2012-83863 (12-8)Leverette, Steve........................................OMAE2012-83013 (1-7)Levi, Carlos ..........................................OMAE2012-83765 (12-12), ......................... OMAE2012-83829 (4-6), OMAE2012-83830 (8-9)Lewis, Anthony .......................................OMAE2012-83040 (9-3), ....................... OMAE2012-83041 (9-3), OMAE2012-83616 (9-12)Lewis, Richard R. ....................................OMAE2012-83863 (12-8)Ley, Jens ...................................................OMAE2012-83995 (2-6)Li, Chenfeng ... OMAE2012-83536 (2-4), OMAE2012-84025 (2-22)Li, Dongqin ............................................OMAE2012-83086 (1-23)Li, Guang .......... OMAE2012-83013 (1-7), OMAE2012-83028 (7-5)Li, Huajun ......... OMAE2012-83731 (6-6), OMAE2012-84075 (6-7)Li, Hui ............. OMAE2012-83073 (2-1), OMAE2012-83721 (9-16)Li, Huihui..................................................OMAE2012-83057 (7-8)Li, Li .......................................................OMAE2012-83284 (1-33)Li, Qingping ...........................................OMAE2012-83099 (2-24)Li, Runpei ...............................................OMAE2012-83284 (1-33)Li, Shangzhan ........................................OMAE2012-83132 (2-25)Li, Songcheng ..........................................OMAE2012-83764 (4-4)Li, Weizhong ..........................................OMAE2012-84155 (11-1)Li, Xiaoyu .................................................OMAE2012-83536 (2-4)Li, Xin .......................................................OMAE2012-83184 (4-8)Li, Xiuqing ................................................OMAE2012-84007 (3-1)Li, Yanghui .............................................OMAE2012-84080 (11-6)Li, Ye .........................................................OMAE2012-84074 (9-2)Li, Yuping ..... OMAE2012-83137 (10-5), OMAE2012-83138 (10-4)Li, Zhiling ...............................................OMAE2012-83703 (1-23)Li, Zhiyuan ....... OMAE2012-83293 (2-1), OMAE2012-83332 (2-1)Liana Binti Mamat, Noor ........................OMAE2012-84205 (6-12)Liang, Dongfang ...................................OMAE2012-83587 (6-17), ...............................................................OMAE2012-83588 (6-12)Liang, Yiqiang ........................................OMAE2012-84155 (11-1)Liangbiao, Xu ...........................................OMAE2012-83189 (4-2)Liao, Kangping .....................................OMAE2012-83641 (12-10)Liapis, Stergios .......................................OMAE2012-83565 (8-14)Libreros, Ana ..........................................OMAE2012-83085 (10-4)Lie, Halvor .............................................OMAE2012-83092 (8-13), ..................... OMAE2012-83387 (8-13), OMAE2012-84055 (8-14)Lien, Egil ..................................................OMAE2012-83435 (5-1)Lien, Van A. ............................................OMAE2012-83863 (12-8)Liew, M. Shahir ......................................OMAE2012-83239 (6-16)Ligterink, T.M. ........................................OMAE2012-84196 (1-32)Lim, Gerry ..............................................OMAE2012-83853 (4-13)Lima, Edison Castro Prates de ..................OMAE2012-83506 (2-9), ......................... OMAE2012-83585 (2-7), OMAE2012-83586 (2-7)Lima, Jose .... OMAE2012-83400 (6-16), OMAE2012-83480 (6-16)Lima, Vinicius Rabello de Abreu ...............OMAE2012-83491 (4-9)Lin, Yu-Hsien ..........................................OMAE2012-83515 (12-5)Lin, Zihao ...............................................OMAE2012-83778 (8-16)Lindberg, Ole ..........................................OMAE2012-83823 (12-9)Lisbôa, Rafael .........................................OMAE2012-83509 (4-23)Liu, B ......................................................OMAE2012-83258 (10-3)Liu, Bin ...................................................OMAE2012-84015 (2-16)Liu, Di .......................................................OMAE2012-84047 (5-7)Liu, Jianhui ...............................................OMAE2012-83802 (6-5)Liu, Junyan ...............................................OMAE2012-83940 (3-1)Liu, Liguo ...............................................OMAE2012-84078 (11-6)Liu, Ming ...... OMAE2012-84240 (3-12), OMAE2012-84241 (3-12)Liu, Paul C. ...............................................OMAE2012-84260 (2-4)Liu, Qiang .................................................OMAE2012-83189 (4-2)Liu, Weiguo .............................................OMAE2012-84047 (5-7), .................... OMAE2012-84078 (11-6), OMAE2012-84080 (11-6), ..................... OMAE2012-84085 (11-4), OMAE2012-84141 (11-4)
Liu, Xijun ................................................OMAE2012-83179 (1-11)Liu, Yi .....................................................OMAE2012-83238 (2-15)Liu, Yu ......... OMAE2012-84038 (11-6), OMAE2012-84078 (11-6), ...............................................................OMAE2012-84141 (11-4)Ljubenkov, Boris .....................................OMAE2012-83877 (2-21)Llerena, Roberth A. ................................OMAE2012-83952 (4-19)Llorente, Carlos ......................................OMAE2012-83703 (1-23)Loegering, Cory ......................................OMAE2012-84143 (1-17)Lohmann, Iris P. ......................................OMAE2012-84114 (2-14)Longva, Vegard ........................................OMAE2012-83304 (4-2)Lopes, Diogo ..........................................OMAE2012-83700 (4-25)Lopes, Leandro F. ....................................OMAE2012-84227 (11-2)Lopezmartinez, Luis .................................OMAE2012-83044 (3-9)Lotfollahi Yaghin, Amin ..........................OMAE2012-83374 (4-19)Lotfollahi Yaghin, Mohammad Ali ..........OMAE2012-83025 (2-23)Lotfollahi-Yaghin, Mohammad Ali ..........OMAE2012-83076 (2-2), ...................... OMAE2012-83374 (4-19), OMAE2012-83792 (1-5), ...............................................................OMAE2012-83806 (2-20)Lotsberg, Inge ..........................................OMAE2012-83683 (3-5)Lou, Peng-yu ..........................................OMAE2012-83681 (12-3)Loureiro Jr., Walter C. ..............................OMAE2012-83476 (4-26)Loureiro, Fernando ..................................OMAE2012-83585 (2-7), .................................................................OMAE2012-83586 (2-7)Lourenço, Igor ..........................................OMAE2012-5011 (13-4)Lourenço, Marcelo Igor ..........................OMAE2012-83709 (2-22), ....................... OMAE2012-84122 (4-9), OMAE2012-84251 (9-12)Low, Ying Min ...........................................OMAE2012-83612 (2-7)Løset, Sveinung .......................................OMAE2012-83430 (7-3), ........................ OMAE2012-83672 (7-3), OMAE2012-83860 (7-7), ......................... OMAE2012-83938 (7-6), OMAE2012-84117 (7-7)Lu, Haining ...............................................OMAE2012-83216 (8-1)Lu, Lin ..................................................OMAE2012-83866 (12-14)Lu, Qingzhen ..........................................OMAE2012-83572 (4-24)Lu, Wenjun ....... OMAE2012-83672 (7-3), OMAE2012-83938 (7-6)Lubbad, Raed ..........................................OMAE2012-83430 (7-3), ......................... OMAE2012-83672 (7-3), OMAE2012-83938 (7-6)Lucci, Antonio ..........................................OMAE2012-83835 (4-7)Lucieer, Pieter ..........................................OMAE2012-83156 (4-1)Lugovskoy, Alexander..............................OMAE2012-83175 (2-2), .................................................................OMAE2012-83469 (3-5)Lum, Alan ...............................................OMAE2012-84036 (12-1)Lundin, Erik ..............................................OMAE2012-84226 (7-6)Luo, Chengcai ........................................OMAE2012-83269 (4-18), ...............................................................OMAE2012-83274 (6-14)Luppi, Ange ..............................................OMAE2012-83406 (8-6)Lyckegaard, Anders ................................OMAE2012-83080 (4-21)M. Holman, David ..................................OMAE2012-84264 (8-17)Ma, Peter ................................................OMAE2012-84269 (8-14)Ma, Yu ......................................................OMAE2012-83237 (1-3)Maalø, Kristian .........................................OMAE2012-83869 (4-4)MacCready, Tyler ..................................OMAE2012-83935 (12-16)Machado, Isaac .......................................OMAE2012-84251 (9-12)MacHutchon, Keith...................................OMAE2012-84260 (2-4)Maciel, Raquel........................................OMAE2012-83694 (4-15)Madawaki, Isah ........................................OMAE2012-83735 (8-2)Maddox, Stephen ....................................OMAE2012-83054 (3-6), ......................... OMAE2012-83087 (3-4), OMAE2012-83095 (3-6)Madsen, Helge Aagaard .........................OMAE2012-83470 (9-10)Madsen, Nina ...........................................OMAE2012-83394 (5-1)Madureira, Rafael Mesquita Lacerda ......OMAE2012-84059 (1-10)Maeda, Hisaaki ........................................OMAE2012-83336 (9-8), .................................................................OMAE2012-83337 (5-4)Maeda, Katsuya .....................................OMAE2012-83221 (1-28), ...............................................................OMAE2012-83283 (1-18)Maeda, Nobuhiro .....................................OMAE2012-83322 (5-2)Maes, Marc A. ...........................................OMAE2012-83934 (3-9)Maes, Sergio...........................................OMAE2012-84251 (9-12)Magluta, Carlos ......................................OMAE2012-83500 (4-23)Magnusson, Anne Karin ...........................OMAE2012-84099 (2-5)Maisondieu, Christophe .........................OMAE2012-83400 (6-16)Maki, Kevin .. OMAE2012-83270 (12-2), OMAE2012-83834 (8-16)
Makiyama, Humberto Shigueki ..............OMAE2012-83718 (1-10)Malara, Giovanni ....................................OMAE2012-83617 (2-14)Malavasi, Stefano ....................................OMAE2012-83652 (8-9), .................................................................OMAE2012-83739 (8-9)Malenica, Sime.......................................OMAE2012-83560 (2-20)Mallahzadeh, Hossien ............................OMAE2012-83655 (2-12)Malta, Edgard B. .......................................OMAE2012-83997 (1-4)Malukhin, Nikolay ....................................OMAE2012-83156 (4-1)Mannucci, Gianluca ..................................OMAE2012-83835 (4-7)Manouchehri, Soheil ..............................OMAE2012-83649 (4-14)Mantovano, Luciano ................................OMAE2012-83555 (3-2), .................................................................OMAE2012-83566 (4-7)Manuel, Lance ........................................OMAE2012-84147 (9-16)Manzke, Manuel......................................OMAE2012-83375 (8-4), ...............................................................OMAE2012-84274 (8-18)Mao, Wengang ........................................OMAE2012-83293 (2-1), .................................................................OMAE2012-83332 (2-1)Marchalot, Tanguy ..................................OMAE2012-83751 (9-15)Marchenko, Aleksey .................................OMAE2012-83860 (7-7)Marines-Garcia, Israel ..............................OMAE2012-83465 (3-3)Maris, Jan .................................................OMAE2012-83569 (2-4)Markeset, Tore ..........................................OMAE2012-83252 (7-4)Maron, Adolfo ........................................OMAE2012-83501 (12-5)Marques, V .............................................OMAE2012-83402 (4-11)Marre, Ignacio Rudolfo .............................OMAE2012-84088 (4-3)Martel, Laura J. ........................................OMAE2012-83183 (9-2)Martin, Bruce ...........................................OMAE2012-83689 (8-5)Martin, Heather .....................................OMAE2012-83627 (9-13)Martins Ferreira Filho, Virgilio José ........OMAE2012-84198 (11-3), ...............................................................OMAE2012-84211 (11-3)Martins, Ian ............................................OMAE2012-83694 (4-15)Martins, Marcelo Ramos .........................OMAE2012-84018 (2-25)Martins, Marcos A.D. ..............................OMAE2012-83176 (12-9)Martins, Michele ......................................OMAE2012-83502 (4-3)Marzban, Ali ...........................................OMAE2012-83472 (2-20)Marzocca, Pier .. OMAE2012-84177 (6-3), OMAE2012-84178 (6-3)Masanobu, Sotaro .................................OMAE2012-83221 (1-28), ....................... OMAE2012-83283 (1-18), OMAE2012-83354 (5-2)Maschner, Emil ......................................OMAE2012-83359 (4-18), .................................................................OMAE2012-83413 (4-6)Masetti, Isaias Q. ....................................OMAE2012-83718 (1-10)Masuda, Koichi ........................................OMAE2012-83192 (5-8), ........................ OMAE2012-83336 (9-8), OMAE2012-83337 (5-4), ......................... OMAE2012-83805 (5-8), OMAE2012-84017 (9-6)Masuda, Mitsuhiro ...................................OMAE2012-83805 (5-8)Mathias, Leonardo L. S. ............................OMAE2012-83056 (3-2)Mathisen, Jan ........................................OMAE2012-83141 (1-15), ...............................................................OMAE2012-83827 (2-10)Matin Nikoo, Hamid ...............................OMAE2012-84111 (2-20)Matsumoto, Fabio T. ...............................OMAE2012-83920 (12-6)Matsuo, Seiji.............................................OMAE2012-83354 (5-2)Matsuzaki, Hironori ..............................OMAE2012-83548 (12-17)Matthieu, Jordan ....................................OMAE2012-83875 (10-5)Mavrakos, Spyros A. .................................OMAE2012-83998 (9-6)May, Eelko ..............................................OMAE2012-83045 (1-18)Mayilvahanan, A.C. ................................OMAE2012-83254 (1-33)Mazerski, Grzegorz ...................................OMAE2012-83738 (1-4)McComb, Christopher C. ...........................OMAE2012-84119 (9-3)McGeorge, Dag .......................................OMAE2012-83983 (1-32)McKinnon, Colin .....................................OMAE2012-83359 (4-18)McLaughlin, Thomas ..............................OMAE2012-83388 (9-12)McMaster, Scott .....................................OMAE2012-83291 (4-16)McNatt, J. Cameron ..................................OMAE2012-83169 (9-3)Melve, Bjørn ...........................................OMAE2012-83857 (3-13)Meneghini, Julio R. ................................OMAE2012-83603 (8-10)Menezes, Fabio .......................................OMAE2012-84233 (1-30)Meng, Ran ..............................................OMAE2012-83704 (4-15)Menon, Raghu .......................................OMAE2012-83883 (8-10)Mentes, Ayhan .......................................OMAE2012-83315 (2-25)Merigaud, Alexis ..................................OMAE2012-83581 (12-15)Merino, Hector E. M. ...............................OMAE2012-83500 (4-23)
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Author Index
Meskers, Geert .......................................OMAE2012-83334 (1-34)Metrikin, Ivan ..........................................OMAE2012-83430 (7-3), ......................... OMAE2012-83938 (7-6), OMAE2012-84117 (7-7)Miao, Guoping ..........................................OMAE2012-83102 (1-7)Miao, Quanming ......................................OMAE2012-83745 (8-8)Michel, Josefine .......................................OMAE2012-83021 (7-5)Miedema, Sape .....................................OMAE2012-83249 (10-2), ...............................................................OMAE2012-83296 (10-7)Miehe, Alina ...........................................OMAE2012-83085 (10-4)Mier-Torrecilla, Monica...........................OMAE2012-84264 (8-17)Milititsky, M ...........................................OMAE2012-83402 (4-11)Millan, James P. ......................................OMAE2012-84069 (1-19)Miller P.E., Jonathon D. .............................OMAE2012-84067 (2-9)Minami, Kiyokazu ....................................OMAE2012-83805 (5-8)Minchola, Luis ........................................OMAE2012-83813 (11-2)Minguez, Matthieu...................................OMAE2012-83406 (8-6)Minnebo, Joerik........................................OMAE2012-83633 (1-3)Minnick, Lisa ..........................................OMAE2012-83915 (12-6)Miorcec de Kerdanet, Tegwen .................OMAE2012-84104 (4-27)Miranda, Edvan C. ..................................OMAE2012-83971 (3-11)Miranda, Hélio C. ....................................OMAE2012-83971 (3-11)Mirauda, Domenica ..................................OMAE2012-83739 (8-9)Mirzadehniasar, Jalal................................OMAE2012-83786 (1-5)Mirzaei Sefat, Sina ..................................OMAE2012-84020 (1-9), ....................... OMAE2012-84021 (8-8), OMAE2012-84022 (6-14)Mishael, Sam ... OMAE2012-83898 (3-7), OMAE2012-83973 (3-7)Mitsumoto, Masahiko.............................OMAE2012-83782 (3-10)Miwa, Tetsuya .. OMAE2012-83322 (5-2), OMAE2012-83323 (5-7)Miyazaki, Michel R. ...............................OMAE2012-83727 (1-19), ...............................................................OMAE2012-84059 (1-10)Miyazaki, Wataru......................................OMAE2012-83800 (5-8)Mizukami, Yoichi .....................................OMAE2012-84145 (5-6), .................................................................OMAE2012-84151 (5-6)Moan, Torgeir ......................................OMAE2012-83370 (12-17), .................. OMAE2012-83415 (9-18), OMAE2012-83559 (12-17), ...................... OMAE2012-83609 (9-9), OMAE2012-84000 (1-29), ...............................................................OMAE2012-84272 (9-16)Modarres-Sadeghi, Yahya .......................OMAE2012-83492 (8-14)Moe, Per Thomas ...................................OMAE2012-83937 (3-11), ....................... OMAE2012-83940 (3-1), OMAE2012-83943 (3-11)Moeleker, Piet ........................................OMAE2012-83883 (8-10)Moerman, Emiel .....................................OMAE2012-83712 (6-17)Mohd Arif, Abu Bakar .............................OMAE2012-83098 (2-24)Mohd Zaki, Noor Irza .............................OMAE2012-83654 (2-12), ..................... OMAE2012-83655 (2-12), OMAE2012-83656 (2-14)Mohseni, Kamran ...................................OMAE2012-83976 (6-13)Mojtahedi, Alireza ..................................OMAE2012-83025 (2-23)Molin, Bernard ......................................OMAE2012-83063 (1-17), ...............................................................OMAE2012-83623 (1-30)Molyneux, David .....................................OMAE2012-83104 (8-4), .................................................................OMAE2012-83105 (7-3)Monroy, Charles .....................................OMAE2012-83409 (1-34)Moodi, Faramarz ....................................OMAE2012-83306 (2-23)Moon, Jai-Woon .......................................OMAE2012-83773 (5-7)Moon, Joong Soo....................................OMAE2012-83620 (1-34)Moradi, Mahmoud .................................OMAE2012-83697 (2-18)Moradkhan, Esmaeel................................OMAE2012-83698 (1-3)Moratelli Jr., Lazaro ...............................OMAE2012-83726 (1-19), ...............................................................OMAE2012-84059 (1-10)Moreira, Mariana..................................OMAE2012-83963 (12-11)Moreno, Rosangela B. Z. L. ....................OMAE2012-84213 (11-2), ...............................................................OMAE2012-84227 (11-2)Morgan, Charles L. ...................................OMAE2012-83183 (9-2)Morikawa, Sergio ...................................OMAE2012-83952 (4-19)Morishita, Helio Mitio.............................OMAE2012-84059 (1-10)Morooka, Celso .....................................OMAE2012-83505 (12-11)Morrow, Michael ......................................OMAE2012-83169 (9-3)Mota-Solis, Noé .......................................OMAE2012-83835 (4-7), ...............................................................OMAE2012-83950 (3-11)Motley, Michael....................................OMAE2012-84012 (12-12)Motta, Marcelo F.....................................OMAE2012-83971 (3-11)
Mousavizadegan, S. Hossein ..................OMAE2012-83306 (2-23)Mudry, Guillermo ...................................OMAE2012-83511 (4-24)Muehlner, Edmund................................OMAE2012-83111 (1-20), ....................... OMAE2012-83161 (1-18), OMAE2012-83264 (1-2)Muliawan, Made Jaya..........................OMAE2012-83370 (12-17), ..................... OMAE2012-83415 (9-18), OMAE2012-84272 (9-16)Murai, Motohiko ....................................OMAE2012-83069 (4-21)Muraoka, Ryuji .......................................OMAE2012-84076 (3-12)Murray, John .........................................OMAE2012-83111 (1-20), ....................... OMAE2012-83161 (1-18), OMAE2012-83264 (1-2)Muskulus, Michael .................................OMAE2012-83535 (9-19)Muthanna, Chittiappa ............................OMAE2012-83929 (1-29)Mutsuda, Hidemi .....................................OMAE2012-83318 (9-6)Myland, Johannes ....................................OMAE2012-83841 (7-4)Myrhaug, Dag .........................................OMAE2012-83144 (8-2), ....................... OMAE2012-83721 (9-16), OMAE2012-83730 (8-8)Myrmel, Stein H. ....................................OMAE2012-83857 (3-13)Naaijen, Peter OMAE2012-83093 (6-15), OMAE2012-83096 (6-15)Nabuco, Bruna ........................................OMAE2012-83919 (4-13)Nader, Jean-Roch ...................................OMAE2012-84271 (9-18)Naess, Arvid ...........................................OMAE2012-83035 (2-12)Nagarajaiah, Satish ................................OMAE2012-83980 (4-13)Nair, Sajith ....... OMAE2012-83458 (1-7), OMAE2012-83471 (1-8)Najafian, Gholamhossein ......................OMAE2012-83654 (2-12), ..................... OMAE2012-83655 (2-12), OMAE2012-83656 (2-14)Najjar, Shadi ...........................................OMAE2012-83546 (10-5)Nakajima, Yasuharu ..................................OMAE2012-83354 (5-2)Nakamura, Yasunori .................................OMAE2012-83336 (9-8)Nakatani, Naoki ........................................OMAE2012-83510 (5-7)Nakatugawa, Kazushi ...............................OMAE2012-84017 (9-6)Nallayarasu, S. ..........................................OMAE2012-83290 (1-2)Narayanan, K P .......................................OMAE2012-83879 (8-12)Nascimento, Leonardo............................OMAE2012-83583 (2-12)Nasution, Fachri .....................................OMAE2012-83350 (4-10)Nava, Vincenzo .......................................OMAE2012-84077 (2-13)Nazari, Masood ......................................OMAE2012-84230 (2-18)Nedrelid, Kristin .....................................OMAE2012-83857 (3-13)Nejadkazem, Omid .................................OMAE2012-84197 (6-11)Nestleroth, Bruce .....................................OMAE2012-83934 (3-9)Neto, Teófilo F. B. ...................................OMAE2012-83482 (4-23), ...............................................................OMAE2012-83701 (4-26)Netto, Jose Roberto Fagundes .................OMAE2012-5002 (13-1)Netto, Theodoro ......................................OMAE2012-5017 (13-6), .................................................................OMAE2012-84122 (4-9)Neves, Cassiano R. ..................................OMAE2012-83725 (1-17)Neves, Marcello .....................................OMAE2012-83574 (12-5), ..................... OMAE2012-83575 (1-23), OMAE2012-83577 (12-5)Nezamian, Abe .......................................OMAE2012-83302 (2-23)Nicoll, Ryan S..........................................OMAE2012-83699 (9-15)Nicolson, Robert J. .................................OMAE2012-83302 (2-23)Nie, Xiongfei..........................................OMAE2012-84080 (11-6), ...............................................................OMAE2012-84085 (11-4)Nieckele, Angela ...................................OMAE2012-83813 (11-2), ...............................................................OMAE2012-83969 (4-19)Nielsen, Anders W. .................................OMAE2012-83533 (9-16)Nielsen, Per H. ........................................OMAE2012-83470 (9-10)Nielsen, Ulrik ............................................OMAE2012-83305 (6-5)Nihei, Yasunori .........................................OMAE2012-84190 (5-4)Niklès, Marc ..............................................OMAE2012-84279 (4-2)Nimmala, Seshu .....................................OMAE2012-83760 (12-9)Nimura, Tadashi .......................................OMAE2012-83993 (9-7)Nishigami, Hiroshi ..................................OMAE2012-83782 (3-10)Nishimoto, Kazuo ....................................OMAE2012-5020 (13-7), ......................... OMAE2012-83017 (8-5), OMAE2012-83997 (1-4)Nishimura, Seiji ......................................OMAE2012-83821 (3-10)Nissley, Nathan A. ....................................OMAE2012-83696 (3-6)Nodland, Sverre ......................................OMAE2012-83026 (2-25)Nogueira, Victor .....................................OMAE2012-83874 (4-25)Noland, Gary M. .......................................OMAE2012-83183 (9-2)Nunes, Giovani Cavalcanti .......................OMAE2012-5013 (13-5)Nunes, Luis M. P. .....................................OMAE2012-83480 (6-16)
Nunez Chaves, Paulo ................................OMAE2012-83461 (3-8)Nydal, Ole Jørgen .....................................OMAE2012-83316 (8-2)Nyhus, Bård ..............................................OMAE2012-83414 (3-3)O Boyle, Louise .......................................OMAE2012-83807 (9-15)O’Brien, Dermot .....................................OMAE2012-83291 (4-16)O’Neill, Finbarr .........................................OMAE2012-83395 (5-6)O’Sullivan, Dara. L. .................................OMAE2012-83616 (9-12)O’Sullivan, Jim ......................................OMAE2012-83207 (1-18), .............................................................OMAE2012-84091 (12-13)Oakley, Jr., Owen ....................................OMAE2012-83472 (2-20)Oberhagemann, Jan .................................OMAE2012-83995 (2-6)Ochonogor, Chukwuma ............................OMAE2012-83735 (8-2)OConnor, Mark .......................................OMAE2012-83404 (4-22)Odi, Uchenna .........................................OMAE2012-84173 (11-1)Okamoto, Nobuyuki ................................OMAE2012-83322 (5-2), .................................................................OMAE2012-83323 (5-7)Okaya, Katsunori ......................................OMAE2012-83354 (5-2)Okkenhaug, Siril .....................................OMAE2012-83827 (2-10)Oliphant, John ........................................OMAE2012-84004 (10-7)Oliveira Ribeiro, Eric ..............................OMAE2012-83480 (6-16), ...............................................................OMAE2012-83712 (6-17)Oliveira, Allan C. ......................................OMAE2012-83017 (8-5), .................... OMAE2012-83353 (1-24), OMAE2012-83360 (12-6), .................................................................OMAE2012-83997 (1-4)Oliveira, Andrielli M..................................OMAE2012-83589 (4-7)Oliveira, Jose Renato M. S. ......................OMAE2012-83008 (10-3)Oliveira, Mauro Costa ............................OMAE2012-83097 (12-6), ....................... OMAE2012-83575 (1-23), OMAE2012-84131 (1-4)Olsen, Elise .............................................OMAE2012-83089 (4-28)Olunloyo, Vincent ...................................OMAE2012-83436 (4-18)Oma, Narve ..............................................OMAE2012-83683 (3-5)Ong, Muk Chen ........................................OMAE2012-83144 (8-2), ........................ OMAE2012-83719 (8-8), OMAE2012-83730 (8-8), ...............................................................OMAE2012-83778 (8-16)Onishi, Kazushi .......................................OMAE2012-83782 (3-10)Onishi, Yosuke ..........................................OMAE2012-83323 (5-7)Onorato, Miguel OMAE2012-83244 (2-6), OMAE2012-83826 (2-5)Ookubo, Hiroshi ........................................OMAE2012-83985 (9-4)Ortega, Arturo ..........................................OMAE2012-83316 (8-2)Ortenzi, Altibano ....................................OMAE2012-84256 (4-11)Ortiz, Luiza de Mesquita .......................OMAE2012-83964 (12-13)Ory, Emmanuel ........................................OMAE2012-83600 (8-6)Osborne, Alfred R. ....................................OMAE2012-83288 (2-5)Osheku, Charles A., .................................OMAE2012-83436 (4-18)Oshiro, Anderson T. .................................OMAE2012-83725 (1-17)Ostby, Erling .............................................OMAE2012-84057 (2-2)Otsubo, Kazuhisa .....................................OMAE2012-83139 (6-1), .................... OMAE2012-83221 (1-28), OMAE2012-83283 (1-18), .................................................................OMAE2012-83309 (1-1)Ottens, Harald .. OMAE2012-83125 (8-5), OMAE2012-83326 (8-6)Otto, William ............................................OMAE2012-83452 (9-2)Oumeraci, Hocine ...................................OMAE2012-83418 (6-10)Ouyang, Xiong ........................................OMAE2012-83974 (4-15)Ozalp, Nesrin ..........................................OMAE2012-84222 (11-4)Ozkan-Haller, H. Tuba ...............................OMAE2012-83169 (9-3)Ozturk, Burak ...........................................OMAE2012-83710 (8-2)Østergaard, Niels ....................................OMAE2012-83080 (4-21)P. Nascimento Filho, Antonio ..................OMAE2012-83204 (4-10)Padovezzi, Carlos ......................................OMAE2012-5020 (13-7)Paik, Jeom ..... OMAE2012-83078 (2-16), OMAE2012-83188 (7-5), ..................... OMAE2012-83295 (2-19), OMAE2012-83521 (2-19)Pakozdi, Csaba ......................................OMAE2012-83796 (1-26), ..................... OMAE2012-83847 (1-24), OMAE2012-83929 (1-29)Palanisamy, Vinothkumar ......................OMAE2012-83937 (3-11)Palomino, Luis ........................................OMAE2012-83813 (11-2)Papadopoulos, Georgios ...........................OMAE2012-83812 (6-7)Papaleo, Arnaldo ......................................OMAE2012-83506 (2-9)Pappas, Jan ............................................OMAE2012-83026 (2-25)Paradowska, Anna ...................................OMAE2012-83044 (3-9)Paredes, Marcelo ......................................OMAE2012-83056 (3-2)
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Author Index
Parente, Carlos Eduardo ..........................OMAE2012-83117 (2-3), ...............................................................OMAE2012-84108 (6-15)Parenteau, Thomas ...................................OMAE2012-84113 (4-6)Parise, Luis .............................................OMAE2012-83204 (4-10)Park, ChangWoo .....................................OMAE2012-83524 (12-7)Park, Cheong-Kee .....................................OMAE2012-83773 (5-7)Park, Dae Kyeom ......................................OMAE2012-83188 (7-5)Park, Jung Ho .......................................OMAE2012-83525 (12-11)Park, Jung-Hee ......................................OMAE2012-83119 (10-3), ...............................................................OMAE2012-83121 (10-3)Park, Tae Hyun ........................................OMAE2012-83620 (1-34)Park, Taeyoon ...........................................OMAE2012-83185 (1-3)Parman, Setyamartana ..........................OMAE2012-83239 (6-16)Parmeggiani, Stefano.............................OMAE2012-83415 (9-18)Pascali, Raresh .........................................OMAE2012-83710 (8-2)Pasqualino, Ilson ...................................OMAE2012-83397 (4-12), ...............................................................OMAE2012-83476 (4-26)Pasquetti, Eduardo .................................OMAE2012-83575 (1-23)Passano, Elizabeth ..................................OMAE2012-83387 (8-13)Patel, Minoo H. .......................................OMAE2012-84232 (9-10)Patrikalakis, Nicholas M. ..........................OMAE2012-83812 (6-7)Pattee, Lauren ........................................OMAE2012-84123 (11-2)Pattenden, Richard...................................OMAE2012-83573 (8-3)Paulos, James .......................................OMAE2012-83935 (12-16)Paulsen, Bo Terp ...................................OMAE2012-83475 (12-11)Paulsen, Uwe S., U.S. ...............................OMAE2012-83335 (9-7), ...............................................................OMAE2012-83470 (9-10)Pavlosky, Ick .............................................OMAE2012-83183 (9-2)Pavlyk, Vitaliy ... OMAE2012-83151 (4-9), OMAE2012-83659 (4-8)Pecher, Arthur ........................................OMAE2012-83751 (9-15)Peddle, Adam ...........................................OMAE2012-83088 (7-3)Pedersen, Preben Terndrup ....................OMAE2012-83078 (2-16)Peiffer, Antoine ......................................OMAE2012-84036 (12-1)Pelcastre-Gaitan, Mauricio ......................OMAE2012-83835 (4-7), ...............................................................OMAE2012-83950 (3-11)Pelletier, Dominique...............................OMAE2012-83711 (8-15)Peng, C. ..................................................OMAE2012-84146 (9-10)Peng, Sheng ...........................................OMAE2012-83437 (1-20)Peng, Tao ..................................................OMAE2012-83216 (8-1)Peng, Zhong ...........................................OMAE2012-83858 (6-10)Pepin, Aurelien .......................................OMAE2012-83050 (4-10)Pequeno, Julio G. A. ................................OMAE2012-83008 (10-3)Percival, Scott .........................................OMAE2012-83915 (12-6)Perez Ramirez, Pedro A. ..........................OMAE2012-83855 (2-11)Perez, Teresa .............................................OMAE2012-83566 (4-7)Pesce, Celso ............................................OMAE2012-83701 (4-26)Pessoa, Ezequiel C. P. ................................OMAE2012-83002 (3-8)Pestana, Rafael Guimarães .......................OMAE2012-5012 (13-4)Pétrié, François .......................................OMAE2012-83063 (1-17)Pettersen, Bjørnar ...................................OMAE2012-83144 (8-2), .................................................................OMAE2012-83652 (8-9)Philip, Nimmy Thankom ...........................OMAE2012-83290 (1-2)Philippe, Maxime ...................................OMAE2012-84070 (9-10)Piehl, Henry .............................................OMAE2012-84013 (8-4)Pinheiro, Bianca .....................................OMAE2012-83397 (4-12)Pinheiro, Marcelo ...................................OMAE2012-84251 (9-12)Pinheiro, Renato de Silva ..........................OMAE2012-5006 (13-2)Pinho, Sérgio Paula ..................................OMAE2012-5005 (13-2)Pinto, Waldir........................................OMAE2012-83765 (12-12), ......................... OMAE2012-83829 (4-6), OMAE2012-83830 (8-9)Pique, Teresa ..........................................OMAE2012-84214 (11-7)Pires, Fabio .............................................OMAE2012-83874 (4-25)Pires, Luis Fernando G. ...........................OMAE2012-83969 (4-19)Piro, Dominic J. .......................................OMAE2012-83270 (12-2)Pistidda, Alessio .......................................OMAE2012-83326 (8-6)Pitt, David ................................................OMAE2012-83910 (4-5)Ponciano, Marcos Souza ..........................OMAE2012-83491 (4-9), .................................................................OMAE2012-83566 (4-7)Pontaza, Juan .........................................OMAE2012-83883 (8-10)Posada-Montoya, Jose ...........................OMAE2012-84042 (8-17)Powell, Simeon ........................................OMAE2012-83764 (4-4)
Prado, Mauricio ......................................OMAE2012-84029 (11-5)Previsic, Mirko ..........................................OMAE2012-84074 (9-2)Prevosto, Marc .........................................OMAE2012-83348 (4-2), ...............................................................OMAE2012-83400 (6-16)Pritchard, David ......................................OMAE2012-84003 (11-5)Prsic, Mia ..................................................OMAE2012-83144 (8-2)Pucker, Tim .............................................OMAE2012-83042 (10-4)Puliafito, Marco ........................................OMAE2012-83420 (4-3)Pytte, Trond ..............................................OMAE2012-84088 (4-3)Qi, Tao ......................................................OMAE2012-83942 (4-5)Qiu, Hui ....................................................OMAE2012-83420 (4-3)Qiu, Wei ..................................................OMAE2012-84269 (8-14)Qu, Yan ........... OMAE2012-83237 (1-3), OMAE2012-83572 (4-24)Queiroz Filho, Asdrubal N. ........................OMAE2012-83729 (6-7)Quintanilla, Hector ..................................OMAE2012-83465 (3-3), ....................... OMAE2012-83835 (4-7), OMAE2012-83950 (3-11)Raaijmakers, Tim ...................................OMAE2012-83858 (6-10), ...............................................................OMAE2012-83875 (10-5)Rabelo, Marcos A. ...................................OMAE2012-83701 (4-26)Radha, P. ..................................................OMAE2012-83123 (2-1)Radonjic, Mileva .....................................OMAE2012-84237 (11-7)Rafferty, John G ........................................OMAE2012-83644 (3-1)Rahbar Ranji, Ahmad .............................OMAE2012-84060 (2-21)Rahmanian, Mehran ............................OMAE2012-83223 (12-10)Rakshit, Tuhin .........................................OMAE2012-83695 (8-14)Ramachandran, G.K.V ..............................OMAE2012-83371 (9-7)Ramalho Cyrino, Julio César ....................OMAE2012-83843 (2-11)Ramirez, Jorge .......................................OMAE2012-83610 (1-19)Rammah, Khader ..................................OMAE2012-83008 (10-3), ...............................................................OMAE2012-83265 (10-2)Ramos Jr., Roberto .................................OMAE2012-83701 (4-26)Ramos Rosa, Vinicius ..............................OMAE2012-84211 (11-3)Ramos, Roberto .......................................OMAE2012-83451 (9-4)Ran, Alex ................................................OMAE2012-83662 (1-11)Rana, Rupal ............................................OMAE2012-83588 (6-12)Rao, Zhibiao ...........................................OMAE2012-83273 (8-10)Raposo, Celso V. ........................................OMAE2012-83910 (4-5)Rateiro, Felipe ........................................OMAE2012-83718 (1-10)Ratnayake, R.M. Chandima .....................OMAE2012-83248 (3-9), .................................................................OMAE2012-83432 (2-2)Ravella, Durga Prasad ..............................OMAE2012-83253 (9-6)Ravet, Fabien............................................OMAE2012-84279 (4-2)Read, Alex .... OMAE2012-84091 (12-13), OMAE2012-84092 (8-4)Read, Robert ........................................OMAE2012-83568 (12-15)Reda, Ahmed ........................................OMAE2012-83218 (4-12), .................................................................OMAE2012-83746 (4-4)Refsnes, Jon .............................................OMAE2012-83948 (6-1)Rego, Valeria S. .......................................OMAE2012-83480 (6-16)Reichel, Thilo ............................................OMAE2012-83151 (4-9)Reichel, Thilo ............................................OMAE2012-83659 (4-8)Reinås, Lorents ......................................OMAE2012-83049 (1-15), .................... OMAE2012-83141 (1-15), OMAE2012-83162 (1-15), ..................... OMAE2012-83314 (1-15), OMAE2012-83325 (1-15)Ren, Bing .................................................OMAE2012-83214 (4-2)Ren, Huilong ... OMAE2012-83073 (2-1), OMAE2012-83536 (2-4), ...............................................................OMAE2012-84025 (2-22)Ren, Xiaobo ..............................................OMAE2012-83414 (3-3)Renilson, Martin ....................................OMAE2012-83267 (12-8)Resvanis, Themistocles L. .......................OMAE2012-83565 (8-14)Rezaei, Roghayeh ...................................OMAE2012-83806 (2-20)Rezende, Flavia .....................................OMAE2012-83407 (1-24), ...............................................................OMAE2012-83917 (1-11)Rheem, Chang-Kyu .................................OMAE2012-83336 (9-8), .................................................................OMAE2012-83337 (5-4)Rho, Yu H. .................................................OMAE2012-83194 (9-8)Riahi, Mohammad .................................OMAE2012-83047 (4-19)Riaño Caraza, Juan Manuel ....................OMAE2012-84183 (11-3)Ribeiro e Silva, Sergio .............................OMAE2012-83501 (12-5)Ribeiro, Duperron M. ..............................OMAE2012-84137 (2-23)Ribeiro, Leandro F. ....................................OMAE2012-83002 (3-8)Ribeiro, Monica ........................................OMAE2012-83491 (4-9)
Ribeiro, Orlanda .......................................OMAE2012-5007 (13-3)Ribeiro, Paulo .........................................OMAE2012-84032 (11-5)Ricarte, Eliab ..........................................OMAE2012-84251 (9-12)Richardson, Nigel ...................................OMAE2012-83472 (2-20)Riise, Bjørn ...............................................OMAE2012-83648 (2-3)Rijken, Oriol .............................................OMAE2012-83689 (8-5)Rijpkema, Douwe ..................................OMAE2012-83106 (8-18), .................................................................OMAE2012-83452 (9-2)Ringsberg, Jonas ...................................OMAE2012-83033 (2-15), ......................... OMAE2012-83293 (2-1), OMAE2012-83332 (2-1)Ringwood, John ...................................OMAE2012-83581 (12-15)Riska, Kaj .................................................OMAE2012-83165 (7-1)Rivera López, Luis ...................................OMAE2012-83574 (12-5)Rivera Medina, Ausberto ..........................OMAE2012-83316 (8-2)Rizea, Steven ............................................OMAE2012-83183 (9-2)Roberts, Graeme ....................................OMAE2012-83646 (4-18)Robertson, Amy .....................................OMAE2012-83210 (9-19)Rocha, C. A. A. ........................................OMAE2012-84209 (11-7)Rochinha, Fernando ...............................OMAE2012-83176 (12-9)Roddier, Dominique ..............................OMAE2012-83650 (12-6), ...............................................................OMAE2012-84036 (12-1)Rodrigues, Julia R.H. ..............................OMAE2012-83625 (8-10)Rodrigues, Marcos ..................................OMAE2012-83919 (4-13)Rodriguez Navarro, Jesus ..........................OMAE2012-83324 (1-9)Rodríguez, Carlos A. .................................OMAE2012-83934 (3-9)Rodríguez, Claudio ................................OMAE2012-83575 (1-23), ...............................................................OMAE2012-83577 (12-5)Roemer, Marcus .....................................OMAE2012-83388 (9-12)Rogne, Øyvind ..........................................OMAE2012-83609 (9-9)Roitman, Ney .........................................OMAE2012-83500 (4-23)Rolim, Tuerte ............................................OMAE2012-5003 (13-1)Rombado, Gabriel ....................................OMAE2012-83696 (3-6)Ronald Richter, Manfred ...........................OMAE2012-83461 (3-8)Ronold, Knut O. ......................................OMAE2012-84162 (2-11)Rosetti, Guilherme ..................................OMAE2012-83017 (8-5), ....................... OMAE2012-83154 (8-16), OMAE2012-83155 (8-1)Rossin, Bruno ...........................................OMAE2012-83449 (8-3)Rowley, David ........................................OMAE2012-84161 (1-14)Roy, André R. ..........................................OMAE2012-83699 (9-15)Roye, J. ...................................................OMAE2012-84003 (11-5)Rønningen, Jo Espen ................................OMAE2012-84088 (4-3)Rücker, Werner .......................................OMAE2012-84201 (10-6)Ruggieri, Claudio .....................................OMAE2012-83056 (3-2), ...............................................................OMAE2012-83204 (4-10)Ruiz-Andrade, Eduardo ...........................OMAE2012-83465 (3-3), ....................... OMAE2012-83835 (4-7), OMAE2012-83950 (3-11)Rung, Thomas .......................................OMAE2012-83365 (10-7), ......................... OMAE2012-83367 (8-6), OMAE2012-83375 (8-4)Russo, Massimiliano ..............................OMAE2012-83162 (1-15), ...............................................................OMAE2012-83314 (1-15)Rustad, Anne M. .......................................OMAE2012-83922 (4-5)Ryan, Jay R. .... OMAE2012-83291 (4-16), OMAE2012-83551 (4-3)Rychlik, Igor .............................................OMAE2012-83293 (2-1)Saad, Pascinthe ......................................OMAE2012-84035 (3-10)Sablok, Anil ..............................................OMAE2012-84092 (8-4)Sadaki, Jun ...............................................OMAE2012-83354 (5-2)Sæther, Morten .....................................OMAE2012-83049 (1-15), ..................... OMAE2012-83162 (1-15), OMAE2012-83325 (1-15)Sagrilo, Luis ... OMAE2012-83506 (2-9), OMAE2012-83532 (4-24), ...................... OMAE2012-83583 (2-12), OMAE2012-83585 (2-7), .................................................................OMAE2012-83586 (2-7)Saito, Masakatsu ....................................OMAE2012-83283 (1-18)Sakato, Naokazu .....................................OMAE2012-83782 (3-10)Sakimoto, Takahiro .................................OMAE2012-84076 (3-12)Sakura, Koji ............................................OMAE2012-83965 (1-10)Salama, Mamdouh ...................................OMAE2012-83934 (3-9)Salberg, Bjarne ......................................OMAE2012-83937 (3-11), ....................... OMAE2012-83940 (3-1), OMAE2012-83943 (3-11)Sanaati, Bijan ...........................................OMAE2012-83278 (8-7)Sanchez-Moreno, Jorge ............................OMAE2012-83498 (2-9)Sandvik, Petter Ch. .................................OMAE2012-84273 (9-19)
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Author Index
Sankunny, Surendran ...............................OMAE2012-83224 (3-3)Santa Maria, Paulo .................................OMAE2012-83694 (4-15)Santos, Melquisedec ..............................OMAE2012-83725 (1-17)Santos, Otto ...........................................OMAE2012-84032 (11-5)Satish, M. G. ...........................................OMAE2012-83485 (11-1)Sato, Hidehiko ........................................OMAE2012-83821 (3-10)Sato, Hiroshi ..... OMAE2012-83139 (6-1), OMAE2012-83309 (1-1)Sato, Iku ...................................................OMAE2012-83985 (9-4)Savander, Brant ....................................OMAE2012-84012 (12-12)Savik, Svein ... OMAE2012-83304 (4-2), OMAE2012-83350 (4-10), ....................... OMAE2012-83563 (4-24), OMAE2012-83869 (4-4)Savioli, Rafael ........................................OMAE2012-83204 (4-10)Sawa, Takao .............................................OMAE2012-83819 (5-2)Scharnke, Jule ........................................OMAE2012-83303 (6-14)Schellin, Thomas E. ................................OMAE2012-83457 (12-4)Sches, Celine ..........................................OMAE2012-84267 (1-15)Schiozer, Denis J. ....................................OMAE2012-84228 (11-3)Schleicher, Christine ...............................OMAE2012-83268 (12-7)Schleyer, Graham ...................................OMAE2012-83521 (2-19)Schløer, Signe......................................OMAE2012-83475 (12-11), .................................................................OMAE2012-83477 (9-4)Schlütter, Flemming ..............................OMAE2012-83533 (9-16), ...............................................................OMAE2012-84114 (2-14)Schmied, Steven.....................................OMAE2012-83267 (12-8)Schmittner, Christian.............................OMAE2012-83150 (6-10), ...............................................................OMAE2012-83882 (9-15)Schneider, Charles R. A. ............................OMAE2012-83399 (3-7)Scholtz, David E. .....................................OMAE2012-83291 (4-16)Scholz, Benjamin ...................................OMAE2012-83442 (2-17)Schoonewille, Harm .................................OMAE2012-83735 (8-2)Scibilia, Francesco ....................................OMAE2012-83811 (7-8)Scott, J. Shannon ....................................OMAE2012-83608 (1-26)Scott, Stuart ...........................................OMAE2012-83534 (11-6)Seah, R.K.W. ...........................................OMAE2012-83650 (12-6)Sedlacek, Germán ..................................OMAE2012-83085 (10-4)Seidel, Jurgen.........................................OMAE2012-83434 (9-18)Selvam, Naveen .....................................OMAE2012-83368 (1-31)Selvam, R Panneer ................................OMAE2012-83254 (1-33), .................................................................OMAE2012-83256 (1-2)Senan, Aswathy .......................................OMAE2012-83090 (6-5)Seng, Sopheak .......................................OMAE2012-83310 (12-8)Seo, Dong-Han .......................................OMAE2012-84240 (3-12)Seo, Jong Soo .........................................OMAE2012-83312 (1-30)Seo, Jung Kwan ........................................OMAE2012-83188 (7-5)Sequeiros, Octavio E. .............................OMAE2012-83273 (8-10), ...............................................................OMAE2012-84055 (8-14)Serebrinsky, Santiago ...............................OMAE2012-83566 (4-7)Serta, Otavio ..........................................OMAE2012-83482 (4-23)Sewell, DeAnna M. .................................OMAE2012-83210 (9-19)Shadman, Milad ......................................OMAE2012-83330 (9-7), ...............................................................OMAE2012-83346 (9-10)Shahverdi, Sajad ...................................OMAE2012-83374 (4-19), .................................................................OMAE2012-83792 (1-5)Shainee, Mohamed ..................................OMAE2012-83601 (5-6)Shamsi, Reza ............................................OMAE2012-83693 (6-1)Shao, Yan-Lin .........................................OMAE2012-83319 (12-4)Shaposhnikov, Valery .............................OMAE2012-83001 (4-20)Sheldrake, Terry.....................................OMAE2012-83164 (4-22), .................... OMAE2012-83386 (4-10), OMAE2012-83700 (4-25), ...............................................................OMAE2012-83874 (4-25)Shen, Keli .................................................OMAE2012-83802 (6-5)Shen, Wenwen .......................................OMAE2012-83282 (4-16)Shen, Yijun .............................................OMAE2012-83164 (4-22)Shen, Zhong X ..........................................OMAE2012-83549 (1-1)Sheng, Jia-ren ........................................OMAE2012-84254 (10-1)Sheng, Wanan .. OMAE2012-83040 (9-3), OMAE2012-83041 (9-3)Shi, Shan ..............................................OMAE2012-83978 (12-13)Shiguemoto, Denis A. ...........................OMAE2012-83505 (12-11)Shigunov, Vladimir ................................OMAE2012-83450 (12-4), ...............................................................OMAE2012-83457 (12-4)ShiLiang, He ...........................................OMAE2012-83098 (2-24)
Shim, Edwin ..........................................OMAE2012-83816 (4-17), ...............................................................OMAE2012-83818 (4-16)Shimizu, Hiroki .........................................OMAE2012-84145 (5-6)Shin, Hyun Soo ......................................OMAE2012-83620 (1-34), ...............................................................OMAE2012-83667 (2-19)Shin, JaeYoung .......................................OMAE2012-83524 (12-7)Shirayama, Yoshihisa ...............................OMAE2012-83322 (5-2), .................................................................OMAE2012-83323 (5-7)Shuo, Pang ...............................................OMAE2012-83734 (6-6)Sidarta, Djoni ........................................OMAE2012-83662 (1-11), ...............................................................OMAE2012-83695 (8-14)Siegel, Stefan .........................................OMAE2012-83388 (9-12)Siegel, Stefan .........................................OMAE2012-83434 (9-18)Silva-González, Francisco L. .....................OMAE2012-83498 (2-9), ...............................................................OMAE2012-83546 (10-5)Silva, Carlos ............................................OMAE2012-83176 (12-9)Silva, Cleiton C........................................OMAE2012-83971 (3-11)Silva, Danianderson ...............................OMAE2012-83509 (4-23)Silva, Daniel F. C. ...................................OMAE2012-83108 (8-11), ...............................................................OMAE2012-83176 (12-9)Silva, Danilo ...........................................OMAE2012-83919 (4-13)Silva, Dennis W R ....................................OMAE2012-84018 (2-25)Silva, João L. B. ......................................OMAE2012-83726 (1-19), .............................................................OMAE2012-83728 (12-13)Silva, Monica C. ........................................OMAE2012-83830 (8-9)Silva, Neilon ...........................................OMAE2012-83204 (4-10)Silva, Weslley C. D. ....................................OMAE2012-83002 (3-8)SilvaNeto, Severino Fonseca .................OMAE2012-83964 (12-13)Silveira, Bruno .......................................OMAE2012-84213 (11-2), ...............................................................OMAE2012-84227 (11-2)Silveira, Eduardo ......................................OMAE2012-83502 (4-3)Silveira, Ilson Carlos A. da .........................OMAE2012-84058 (6-7)Silverthorne, Katie .................................OMAE2012-83807 (9-15)Sim, Woo Seung ....................................OMAE2012-83620 (1-34), ...............................................................OMAE2012-83667 (2-19)Simão, C. A. ............................................OMAE2012-84209 (11-7)Simões, Tiago B. .....................................OMAE2012-83952 (4-19)Simos, Alexandre N. ................................OMAE2012-83729 (6-7), ...............................................................OMAE2012-83920 (12-6)Sireta, Francois-Xavier ............................OMAE2012-83560 (2-20)Siriwardane, S.A. Sudath C .......................OMAE2012-83432 (2-2)Sisan, Ali ................................................OMAE2012-83530 (4-14)Skejic, Renato .........................................OMAE2012-83343 (12-3)Skjetne, Paal ..........................................OMAE2012-83847 (1-24)Skjetne, Roger .........................................OMAE2012-83811 (7-8), ......................... OMAE2012-83860 (7-7), OMAE2012-84117 (7-7)Slagle, Pat ..............................................OMAE2012-84171 (1-31)Slater, Graham .........................................OMAE2012-83399 (3-7)Slis, Erik ....................................................OMAE2012-83735 (8-2)Smienk, Henk .........................................OMAE2012-83061 (4-14)Smith, George H. ....................................OMAE2012-84101 (2-10)Smith, John Rogers ................................OMAE2012-84123 (11-2)Smith, Kevin .............................................OMAE2012-83710 (8-2)Smith, Louise Matilde ............................OMAE2012-84123 (11-2)Smith, Paul ..............................................OMAE2012-83183 (9-2)Smith, Simon .........................................OMAE2012-83527 (4-11)Smogeli, Oyvind .....................................OMAE2012-84250 (1-31)Smyth, John ...........................................OMAE2012-83482 (4-23)Soeding, Heinrich ..................................OMAE2012-83450 (12-4), ..................... OMAE2012-83457 (12-4), OMAE2012-83554 (12-1)Sohn, Jung Min ......................................OMAE2012-83521 (2-19)Solano, Rafael ........................................OMAE2012-83646 (4-18)Solberg, Jan Ketil....................................OMAE2012-83937 (3-11)Somasundaram Marimuthu, Ganesan .....OMAE2012-83940 (3-1), ...............................................................OMAE2012-83943 (3-11)Sombra, Cristiano Leite ...........................OMAE2012-5004 (13-2)Song, Huimin .........................................OMAE2012-83210 (9-19)Song, Keun Bok ......................................OMAE2012-84053 (2-21)Song, Ruxin ..............................................OMAE2012-84071 (4-6)Song, Yaxin .............................................OMAE2012-84241 (3-12)
Song, Yongchen .......................................OMAE2012-84047 (5-7), .................... OMAE2012-84078 (11-6), OMAE2012-84080 (11-6), .................... OMAE2012-84085 (11-4), OMAE2012-84141 (11-4), ...............................................................OMAE2012-84155 (11-1)Song, Yooseok ..........................................OMAE2012-83185 (1-3)Soulard, Thomas .....................................OMAE2012-83606 (9-12)Sousa, Fernando Jorge Mendes de ..........OMAE2012-83506 (2-9), ....................... OMAE2012-83532 (4-24), OMAE2012-83586 (2-7)Sousa, José ............................................OMAE2012-83500 (4-23), ..................... OMAE2012-83511 (4-24), OMAE2012-83532 (4-24)Souza, Italo ............................................OMAE2012-83700 (4-25)Souza, Luciana .......................................OMAE2012-83813 (11-2)Søreide, Tore ... OMAE2012-83615 (1-33), OMAE2012-83859 (4-9)Sørensen, Asgeir J. ..................................OMAE2012-83922 (4-5), .................................................................OMAE2012-83948 (6-1)Sørensen, J.N............................................OMAE2012-83371 (9-7)Spencer, Don ..........................................OMAE2012-84269 (8-14)Sphaier, Sergio ......................................OMAE2012-83097 (12-6), .............................................................OMAE2012-83963 (12-11)Spinneken, Johannes .............................OMAE2012-83807 (9-15)Sprenger, Florian ...................................OMAE2012-83014 (8-11), ...................... OMAE2012-83015 (1-28), OMAE2012-83624 (6-6), .................................................................OMAE2012-83841 (7-4)Srinil, Narakorn ........................................OMAE2012-83016 (8-7)Srinivasan, Nagan ....................................OMAE2012-83256 (1-2)Stahl, Selim ..............................................OMAE2012-83910 (4-5)Ståhlberg, Kaarle ....................................OMAE2012-83626 (2-17)Staiger, John A. ......................................OMAE2012-83368 (1-31)Stansberg, Carl Trygve ...........................OMAE2012-83035 (2-12), ..................... OMAE2012-83796 (1-26), OMAE2012-83929 (1-29)Steinbach, Christoph ..............................OMAE2012-83439 (6-11)Steinkjer, Oddrun ...................................OMAE2012-83686 (11-5)Sterling, David ..........................................OMAE2012-83083 (5-1)Steuten, Bart ..........................................OMAE2012-84167 (3-13)Storhaug, Gaute .....................................OMAE2012-83206 (6-16)Storheim, Martin .....................................OMAE2012-83544 (7-1), .................................................................OMAE2012-83552 (7-5)Straka, William A ......................................OMAE2012-84074 (9-2)Stratigaki, Vasiliki ...................................OMAE2012-83807 (9-15)Stuppe, Sven ..........................................OMAE2012-83014 (8-11)Subramaniam, Neelamani .......................OMAE2012-83018 (6-6)Subramanian, Rahul ..............................OMAE2012-83355 (12-2)Sugahara, Masashi ...................................OMAE2012-83800 (5-8)Suh, Yongsuk ............................................OMAE2012-83123 (2-1)Sultan, Ibrahim .....................................OMAE2012-83218 (4-12), .................................................................OMAE2012-83746 (4-4)Summerbell, Keith ...................................OMAE2012-83395 (5-6)Sun, Hai........ OMAE2012-83132 (2-25), OMAE2012-83187 (2-10)Sun, Hui .................................................OMAE2012-83849 (1-26)Sun, Liping ... OMAE2012-83132 (2-25), OMAE2012-83187 (2-10)Sunahara, Shunji ......................................OMAE2012-83122 (9-2)Sunny Kumar, P ......................................OMAE2012-83553 (1-23)Suslov, Sergey ..........................................OMAE2012-83826 (2-5)Sutulo, Serge ..........................................OMAE2012-84181 (12-3)Suyuthi, Abdillah .....................................OMAE2012-83165 (7-1)Svensson, Johan .....................................OMAE2012-83049 (1-15)Svensson, Olle ..........................................OMAE2012-83339 (9-9)Swithenbank, Susan ..............................OMAE2012-83431 (8-13)Tabri, Kristjan .........................................OMAE2012-83626 (2-17)Tahar, Arcandra ......................................OMAE2012-83662 (1-11)Taher, Tawfiq ............................................OMAE2012-83812 (6-7)Takagi, Ken ...............................................OMAE2012-83091 (9-5)Takahashi, Ichihiko ...................................OMAE2012-83354 (5-2)Takayama, Junpei .....................................OMAE2012-83192 (5-8)Takey, Thyago .........................................OMAE2012-83874 (4-25)Tamimi, Vahid ..........................................OMAE2012-84126 (8-7)Tan, Pao-Lin ..........................................OMAE2012-84159 (1-14), ..................... OMAE2012-84160 (1-14), OMAE2012-84161 (1-14)Tan, Soon Keat .......................................OMAE2012-83271 (6-12)Tan, Zhimin .... OMAE2012-83164 (4-22), OMAE2012-83386 (4-10)
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Author Index
Tanaka, Rafael .......................................OMAE2012-83482 (4-23), ...............................................................OMAE2012-83701 (4-26)Tanaka, Yoshikazu ....................................OMAE2012-83318 (9-6)Tanem, Siv Arna .....................................OMAE2012-83857 (3-13)Taneura, Keisuke ..................................OMAE2012-83548 (12-17)Tang, Jiwei .............................................OMAE2012-83099 (2-24)Tang, KC .................................................OMAE2012-83403 (2-22)Tang, Minggang .....................................OMAE2012-83705 (4-26)Tang, Qiang ............................................OMAE2012-83974 (4-15)Taniguchi, Denis .....................................OMAE2012-83718 (1-10)Taniguchi, Tomoki ...................................OMAE2012-83139 (6-1), .................... OMAE2012-83221 (1-28), OMAE2012-83283 (1-18), .................................................................OMAE2012-83309 (1-1)Tanino, Yuichi .........................................OMAE2012-83782 (3-10)Tannuri, Eduardo Aoun ..........................OMAE2012-83718 (1-10), .................... OMAE2012-83725 (1-17), OMAE2012-83726 (1-19), .................. OMAE2012-83727 (1-19), OMAE2012-83728 (12-13), ....................... OMAE2012-83729 (6-7), OMAE2012-84059 (1-10)Tantar, Alexandru ...................................OMAE2012-83424 (2-11)Tantar, Emilia .........................................OMAE2012-83424 (2-11)TapiaReyes, Marta Cecilia .....................OMAE2012-83964 (12-13)Taravel-Condat, Carol .............................OMAE2012-83321 (4-22)Taylor, Rocky ............................................OMAE2012-84033 (7-2)Teimouri Sichani, Mahdi ...........................OMAE2012-83692 (9-9)Teixeira, Marcelo Jose Barbosa .................OMAE2012-83491 (4-9)Tellier, Elizabeth .....................................OMAE2012-83772 (8-10)Ten, Igor ...............................................OMAE2012-83866 (12-14)Terao, Yutaka ............................................OMAE2012-83122 (9-2)Terasaki, Yasuo .........................................OMAE2012-83800 (5-8)Terrill, Eric ..............................................OMAE2012-83608 (1-26)Terwisga, Tom J.C.van ..............................OMAE2012-83088 (7-3)Testa, Daniel ... OMAE2012-83015 (1-28), OMAE2012-83841 (7-4)Thanyamanta, Worakanok .......................OMAE2012-83104 (8-4)Thiagarajan, Krish ....................................OMAE2012-83690 (9-1)Thies, Philipp R. ......................................OMAE2012-84101 (2-10)Thodla, Ramgopal ...................................OMAE2012-83064 (3-8), .................................................................OMAE2012-83973 (3-7)Thomas, Giles .........................................OMAE2012-83267 (12-8)Thompson, Hugh....................................OMAE2012-83487 (1-14)Thorsen, Mats Jørgen .............................OMAE2012-83563 (4-24)Thresher, Robert .......................................OMAE2012-84074 (9-2)Tian, Kai .................................................OMAE2012-84030 (6-13)Tian, Xinliang ...........................................OMAE2012-83730 (8-8)Tikhonov, Vadim .....................................OMAE2012-83001 (4-20)Timerman, Gabriela J. ............................OMAE2012-83712 (6-17)Tintori, Federico .......................................OMAE2012-83835 (4-7)Tkaczyk, Tomasz .....................................OMAE2012-83050 (4-10)Toffoli, Alessandro ...................................OMAE2012-83826 (2-5), .................................................................OMAE2012-83844 (2-5)Tognarelli, Michael .................................OMAE2012-83294 (8-13)Toledo, Romildo ......................................OMAE2012-83589 (4-7), .................... OMAE2012-84202 (11-7), OMAE2012-84208 (11-7), ...............................................................OMAE2012-84209 (11-7)Tom, Nathan .........................................OMAE2012-83650 (12-6), .............................................................OMAE2012-83736 (12-15)Tornfeldt Sørensen, Jacob V. ..................OMAE2012-83533 (9-16), ...............................................................OMAE2012-84114 (2-14)Toshiro, Yamanaka ....................................OMAE2012-83322 (5-2)Toxopeus, Serge .......................................OMAE2012-83573 (8-3)Toyohara, Tetsuhiko .................................OMAE2012-83322 (5-2), .................................................................OMAE2012-83323 (5-7)Triantafyllou, Michael............................OMAE2012-83294 (8-13), ...............................................................OMAE2012-83492 (8-14)Troch, Peter ............................................OMAE2012-83807 (9-15)Tsutsumi, Seiichiro ...................................OMAE2012-83828 (2-2)Tubby, Peter .............................................OMAE2012-84223 (3-4)Uhlenbrock, Santiago .............................OMAE2012-83442 (2-17)Ullah, Shah Neyamat..............................OMAE2012-84246 (10-4)Ulrich, Christian .....................................OMAE2012-83365 (10-7), .................................................................OMAE2012-83367 (8-6)Upton, Jon ..............................................OMAE2012-83052 (6-15)
Urthaler, Yetzirah ...................................OMAE2012-83949 (4-17)Utne, Ingrid B. ........................................OMAE2012-83855 (2-11)Uto, Shotaro ...........................................OMAE2012-83069 (4-21)Utsunomiya, Tomoaki ..............................OMAE2012-83985 (9-4), .................................................................OMAE2012-83993 (9-7)Valdez, Martin ..........................................OMAE2012-83566 (4-7)Valdivia y Alvarado, Pablo ........................OMAE2012-83812 (6-7)Valente Oazen, Eduardo ...........................OMAE2012-83461 (3-8)Valentine, Daniel .....................................OMAE2012-84175 (6-3), ......................... OMAE2012-84177 (6-3), OMAE2012-84178 (6-3)Valikhani, Alireza .....................................OMAE2012-83698 (1-3)Valipour, Ali ............................................OMAE2012-83047 (4-19)Valle-Molina, Celestino ...........................OMAE2012-83498 (2-9), ...............................................................OMAE2012-83546 (10-5)van Breugel, Klaas ..................................OMAE2012-84202 (11-7)Van Buren, Eric .......................................OMAE2012-83535 (9-19)van den Berg, Joris ................................OMAE2012-83045 (1-18), ...............................................................OMAE2012-83303 (6-14)van der Hout, Arne J. ..............................OMAE2012-83712 (6-17)van der Schaaf, Haite ..............................OMAE2012-83045 (1-18)van der Werff, Solange ............................OMAE2012-83455 (7-6), .................................................................OMAE2012-83927 (7-7)van der Werff, Solange .............................OMAE2012-84117 (7-7)van Dijk, Radboud ...................................OMAE2012-83125 (8-5), ...............................................................OMAE2012-83334 (1-34)van Doesburg, Bob ...................................OMAE2012-83156 (4-1)van Drunen, Joris .....................................OMAE2012-83324 (1-9)van Hoeken, Allard ...................................OMAE2012-84252 (9-1)van Houten, Anne ....................................OMAE2012-84252 (9-1)Van Nuffel, Diederik ..............................OMAE2012-83084 (1-29), ...............................................................OMAE2012-83464 (1-26)van Onna, Martin ...................................OMAE2012-84167 (3-13)Van Paepegem, Wim .............................OMAE2012-83084 (1-29), ...............................................................OMAE2012-83464 (1-26)VanAken, Peter .......................................OMAE2012-84171 (1-31)VanDerHorn, Eric ....................................OMAE2012-83831 (2-16)Vandiver, J.Kim ......................................OMAE2012-83273 (8-10), .................... OMAE2012-83565 (8-14), OMAE2012-84055 (8-14), .................................................................OMAE2012-84142 (4-6)Vanem, Erik ..............................................OMAE2012-83012 (2-3)Varadarajan, Nadathur ...........................OMAE2012-83980 (4-13)Vardaro, Eduardo ...................................OMAE2012-83511 (4-24), ...............................................................OMAE2012-83532 (4-24)Vargas, Pedro ........................................OMAE2012-83472 (2-20), ......................... OMAE2012-83898 (3-7), OMAE2012-83973 (3-7)Vasquez, Guillermo ................................OMAE2012-83501 (12-5)Vasudevan, Sojan ...................................OMAE2012-84121 (1-11)Vaz, Guilherme ......................................OMAE2012-83106 (8-18), ...................... OMAE2012-83154 (8-16), OMAE2012-83155 (8-1), ........................ OMAE2012-83449 (8-3), OMAE2012-83452 (9-2), ..................... OMAE2012-83460 (8-15), OMAE2012-84215 (8-15)Vaz, Murilo .............................................OMAE2012-83373 (4-28)Vazquez, Analia ......................................OMAE2012-84214 (11-7)Veiga, Helena .........................................OMAE2012-83813 (11-2)Veldman, Arthur E.P. ..............................OMAE2012-83744 (8-12)Venas, Asle ...............................................OMAE2012-83910 (4-5)Vendhan, Chiruvai ..................................OMAE2012-83553 (1-23)Venugopal, Vengatesan ............................OMAE2012-83658 (9-9)Vepa, Kameswara Sridhar .....................OMAE2012-83084 (1-29), ...............................................................OMAE2012-83464 (1-26)Verichev, Stanislav ...................................OMAE2012-83156 (4-1)Vermeulen, Kees Jan ................................OMAE2012-83814 (1-8)Very, Stephen P. ......................................OMAE2012-84069 (1-19)Vestbostad, Tone ....................................OMAE2012-83303 (6-14)Vieira, Daniel P. ....................................OMAE2012-83728 (12-13), .................................................................OMAE2012-83997 (1-4)Vieira, Rinaldo ........................................OMAE2012-84029 (11-5)VIleti, Vinicius L. .....................................OMAE2012-83726 (1-19)Villavicencio, Richard.............................OMAE2012-84015 (2-16), ...............................................................OMAE2012-84016 (2-15)Vilmis, Alexandr .......................................OMAE2012-83156 (4-1)
Viselli, Anthony ......................................OMAE2012-83627 (9-13)Visonneau, Michel ....................................OMAE2012-83600 (8-6)Vita, Luca L. .... OMAE2012-83335 (9-7), OMAE2012-83470 (9-10)Vitola, Marcelo A. ................................OMAE2012-83765 (12-12), .................................................................OMAE2012-83830 (8-9)Vitorino, Fabrício ....................................OMAE2012-84208 (11-7)Vögler, Arne .............................................OMAE2012-83658 (9-9)Volpe Plantamura, Antonio ......................OMAE2012-83739 (8-9)von Bock und Polach, Rüdiger .................OMAE2012-83544 (7-1), .................................................................OMAE2012-83854 (7-2)von Graefe, Alexander ............................OMAE2012-83450 (12-4)Waals, Olaf .............................................OMAE2012-83407 (1-24)Waki, Mikio ..............................................OMAE2012-84017 (9-6)Walaunet, Jørgen .....................................OMAE2012-83757 (5-1)Walker, Dan L. ........................................OMAE2012-84069 (1-19)Walker, Don C. ........................................OMAE2012-83608 (1-26)Walters, Paul ..........................................OMAE2012-83368 (1-31)Wanderly, Juan .......................................OMAE2012-83068 (8-1), .............................................................OMAE2012-83344 (12-10)Wang, Alan M. ..........................................OMAE2012-83102 (1-7)Wang, Amin .............................................OMAE2012-83184 (4-8)Wang, Chien Ming ....................................OMAE2012-83124 (5-4)Wang, Deguo .........................................OMAE2012-84030 (6-13)Wang, Gang ...........................................OMAE2012-83572 (4-24)Wang, Ge (George) .................................OMAE2012-83831 (2-16)Wang, Guoyu ............................................OMAE2012-83214 (4-2)Wang, JiangHua ....................................OMAE2012-83233 (10-5), ..................... OMAE2012-84254 (10-1), OMAE2012-84255 (10-1)Wang, Lijun ............................................OMAE2012-83605 (2-24)Wang, Qi ................................................OMAE2012-83637 (10-2)Wang, Qingfeng .....................................OMAE2012-83086 (1-23)Wang, Qinghua ......................................OMAE2012-83637 (10-2)Wang, Rui ..... OMAE2012-84080 (11-6), OMAE2012-84085 (11-4)Wang, Wei-Dong ....................................OMAE2012-83233 (10-5)Wang, Weiling ........................................OMAE2012-83704 (4-15)Wang, Xiaozhi ........................................OMAE2012-84231 (1-32)Wang, Xikun ...........................................OMAE2012-83271 (6-12)Wang, Yanxia ............................................OMAE2012-83745 (8-8)Wang, Ye ................................................OMAE2012-83705 (4-26)Wang, Yingying ......................................OMAE2012-84030 (6-13)Wang, Yong-Yi .......................................OMAE2012-84240 (3-12), ...............................................................OMAE2012-84241 (3-12)Wang, Yongxue ........................................OMAE2012-83214 (4-2)Wang, Yu ..................................................OMAE2012-83189 (4-2)Wang, Yunxiao Nick ................................OMAE2012-83359 (4-18)Warren, Brett J. ........................................OMAE2012-84067 (2-9)Wåsjø, Kasper .........................................OMAE2012-83615 (1-33)Watai, Rafael A. ........................................OMAE2012-83997 (1-4)Watan, Reny ...........................................OMAE2012-84266 (2-17)Watanabe, Ryuta ......................................OMAE2012-83318 (9-6)Watanabe, Yuka .......................................OMAE2012-83337 (5-4)Waters, Rafael .. OMAE2012-83339 (9-9), OMAE2012-83361 (9-9)Watson, Andrew.....................................OMAE2012-83052 (6-15)Watson, Ryan .........................................OMAE2012-83949 (4-17)Webster, William ....................................OMAE2012-83889 (6-11)Wei-Dong, Shao .....................................OMAE2012-83072 (4-20)Wei, Jiang ................................................OMAE2012-83675 (1-5)Wei, Xiaoyan .... OMAE2012-83737 (6-2), OMAE2012-83741 (6-2)Weinzapfel, Bob A. .................................OMAE2012-84187 (6-12)Weixin, Pang ..........................................OMAE2012-84038 (11-6)Wellens, Peter R. ...................................OMAE2012-83744 (8-12), ...............................................................OMAE2012-83858 (6-10)Weller, Sam ............................................OMAE2012-83389 (9-13)Wen, Xianyun ...........................................OMAE2012-83328 (8-9)Wen, Yiyan ...............................................OMAE2012-83196 (6-1)Westlake, Paul ........................................OMAE2012-84121 (1-11)Weymouth, Gabriel ..................................OMAE2012-83812 (6-7)White, David ..........................................OMAE2012-83269 (4-18)White, David ..........................................OMAE2012-83274 (6-14)Whittaker, Trevor ....................................OMAE2012-83398 (9-18)Widjaja, Ronny .........................................OMAE2012-83573 (8-3)
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Williams, Dara .......................................OMAE2012-83753 (4-20), ..................... OMAE2012-83754 (4-12), OMAE2012-83755 (4-12)Williams, Neil ...........................................OMAE2012-83114 (1-1)Willis, Neil ................................................OMAE2012-83420 (4-3)Winter, Karl ............................................OMAE2012-84143 (1-17)Wishahy, Momen A. ...............................OMAE2012-84187 (6-12)Witherow, Karl .......................................OMAE2012-84143 (1-17)Witte, Carlos C. .......................................OMAE2012-84137 (2-23)Wolf, Eric ..................................................OMAE2012-83573 (8-3)Wood, Charles F. .....................................OMAE2012-83699 (9-15)Woolliscroft, Marc ..................................OMAE2012-83834 (8-16)Wu, Chao-jun .........................................OMAE2012-84254 (10-1)Wu, Chin H. ..............................................OMAE2012-84260 (2-4)Wu, Guangyu .........................................OMAE2012-83472 (2-20)Wu, Guo-Ming........................................OMAE2012-83233 (10-5)Wu, Weiguo ............................................OMAE2012-83437 (1-20)Wu, Weiwu ...............................................OMAE2012-83745 (8-8)Wu, Yin ...................................................OMAE2012-84235 (1-17)Wuersig, Gerd Michael ...........................OMAE2012-83442 (2-17)Xia, Xiao-he ............................................OMAE2012-84253 (10-1)Xia, Ziyu .................................................OMAE2012-83437 (1-20)Xiang, Sherry ..........................................OMAE2012-83484 (4-11)Xianghai, Jing ..........................................OMAE2012-83189 (4-2)Xichong, Yu.............................................OMAE2012-84038 (11-6)Xin, Junfeng .............................................OMAE2012-83731 (6-6)Xiong, Aokui ...........................................OMAE2012-83437 (1-20)Xiong, Zhongsheng ................................OMAE2012-83190 (10-1)Xu, Chencheng ........................................OMAE2012-83737 (6-2), .................................................................OMAE2012-83741 (6-2)Xu, Donghao ............................................OMAE2012-83536 (2-4)Xu, Gang ................................................OMAE2012-83198 (6-17)Xu, Kun .....................................................OMAE2012-84047 (5-7)Xu, Mengmeng ......................................OMAE2012-83282 (4-16)Xu, Mingcai .. OMAE2012-84261 (2-16), OMAE2012-84262 (2-18)Xu, Qi .....................................................OMAE2012-83207 (1-18)Xue, Kaihua ..............................................OMAE2012-84047 (5-7)Yadhavaraj, Mageshwaran .....................OMAE2012-83853 (4-13)Yaguchi, Yuta ..........................................OMAE2012-83221 (1-28)Yamada, Amon .........................................OMAE2012-83510 (5-7)Yamamoto, Joji .........................................OMAE2012-83354 (5-2)Yamamoto, Kazukiyo ................................OMAE2012-83800 (5-8)Yamamoto, Marcio ................................OMAE2012-83069 (4-21), .................................................................OMAE2012-83798 (1-8)Yamashita, Maki .....................................OMAE2012-83782 (3-10)Yamazaki, Tetsuo .....................................OMAE2012-83322 (5-2), ......................... OMAE2012-83323 (5-7), OMAE2012-83510 (5-7)Yan, Fasuo ..............................................OMAE2012-84146 (9-10)Yan, Jun ........ OMAE2012-83572 (4-24), OMAE2012-83705 (4-26)Yan, Lin ..................................................OMAE2012-83776 (2-22)Yan, Yuhai ...............................................OMAE2012-84231 (1-32)Yanchang, Zhang ....................................OMAE2012-83060 (2-15)Yang, He Zhen ........................................OMAE2012-83079 (4-20)Yang, Jianmin ..........................................OMAE2012-83216 (8-1), ....................... OMAE2012-83245 (9-19), OMAE2012-83730 (8-8)Yang, Kang ...............................................OMAE2012-83708 (4-4)Yang, Qi ....................................................OMAE2012-83708 (4-4)Yang, Songlin ...........................................OMAE2012-83196 (6-1)Yang, Tianxiao ........................................OMAE2012-83974 (4-15)Yang, Wei ...............................................OMAE2012-83847 (1-24)Yang, Wenlong .........................................OMAE2012-84075 (6-7)
Yang, Young Jun ....................................OMAE2012-83524 (12-7), .............................................................OMAE2012-83525 (12-11)Yang, Zhengmao ....................................OMAE2012-83853 (4-13)Yang, Zhi ................................................OMAE2012-84078 (11-6)Yanyun, Yu ..............................................OMAE2012-83776 (2-22)Yari, Ehsan ................................................OMAE2012-83713 (8-3)Yazid, Edwar ...........................................OMAE2012-83239 (6-16)Ye, Chencheng ..........................................OMAE2012-84047 (5-7)Ye, Guanlin ... OMAE2012-84253 (10-1), OMAE2012-84254 (10-1)Yeung, Ronald .....................................OMAE2012-83613 (12-16), ................ OMAE2012-83736 (12-15), OMAE2012-83777 (12-14), .................... OMAE2012-83987 (12-2), OMAE2012-84150 (12-8), .............................................................OMAE2012-84153 (12-14)Yi, Jiang Tao ..........................................OMAE2012-83137 (10-5), ...............................................................OMAE2012-83138 (10-4)Yi, Lin .......................................................OMAE2012-83675 (1-5)Yim, Solomon .........................................OMAE2012-83760 (12-9)Yin, Decao ................................................OMAE2012-83160 (8-1)Yin, Qun ...................................................OMAE2012-83549 (1-1)Yoo, Chanmin ...........................................OMAE2012-83773 (5-7)Yoon, HyunSik ........................................OMAE2012-83524 (12-7)Yoshida, Hiroshi........................................OMAE2012-83819 (5-2)Yoshida, Shigeo .......................................OMAE2012-83985 (9-4), .................................................................OMAE2012-83993 (9-7)Yougang, Tang .......................................OMAE2012-83072 (4-20), ...............................................................OMAE2012-83179 (1-11)Young, Yin-Lu Julie ..............................OMAE2012-84012 (12-12), .............................................................OMAE2012-84028 (12-12)Yu, Feng .................................................OMAE2012-84080 (11-6)Yu, Qing................................................OMAE2012-83545 (12-17)Yu, Tao ....................................................OMAE2012-84141 (11-4)Yu, Weiwei ....... OMAE2012-83898 (3-7), OMAE2012-83973 (3-7)Yu, Xiaochuan...........................................OMAE2012-84258 (6-3)Yuan, Ruhua .............................................OMAE2012-83102 (1-7)Yuan, Xu .................................................OMAE2012-84030 (6-13)Yue, Qianjin .... OMAE2012-83057 (7-8), OMAE2012-83572 (4-24)Yue, Yuanlong ........................................OMAE2012-83605 (2-24)Yuhu, Bai ................................................OMAE2012-84038 (11-6)Yukawa, Kazuhiro ....................................OMAE2012-83139 (6-1), .................................................................OMAE2012-83309 (1-1)Zaman, M. S. ..........................................OMAE2012-83485 (11-1)Zambrano, Thomas ...............................OMAE2012-83935 (12-16)Zanon, Genaro ..........................................OMAE2012-83461 (3-8)Zarei, Dawoud ........................................OMAE2012-83697 (2-18)Zeinoddini, Mostafa ..............................OMAE2012-83873 (6-10), ....................... OMAE2012-84111 (2-20), OMAE2012-84126 (8-7)Zeitoun, Hammam ................................OMAE2012-83816 (4-17), ...............................................................OMAE2012-83818 (4-16)Zeng, Hengyi ............................................OMAE2012-83802 (6-5)Zeng, Ji .....................................................OMAE2012-83536 (2-4)Zettlemoyer, Nick .....................................OMAE2012-84223 (3-4)Zhan, Dexin ..............................................OMAE2012-83105 (7-3)Zhang, Chi ..............................................OMAE2012-83260 (10-2)Zhang, Dagang .......................................OMAE2012-84146 (9-10)Zhang, Dayong .........................................OMAE2012-83057 (7-8)Zhang, Fan .............................................OMAE2012-84240 (3-12)Zhang, Hanqing .......................................OMAE2012-84071 (4-6)Zhang, Hui................................................OMAE2012-83216 (8-1)Zhang, J. .................................................OMAE2012-84146 (9-10)Zhang, Jian Tao .........................................OMAE2012-83573 (8-3)
Zhang, Jian ...............................................OMAE2012-83549 (1-1)Zhang, Jianhong ....................................OMAE2012-83190 (10-1)Zhang, Jisheng .......................................OMAE2012-83260 (10-2)Zhang, Kai ..............................................OMAE2012-83974 (4-15)Zhang, Lulu ............................................OMAE2012-84255 (10-1)Zhang, Mengmeng .................................OMAE2012-83778 (8-16)Zhang, Qi-Yi ...........................................OMAE2012-83637 (10-2)Zhang, Qin...............................................OMAE2012-83860 (7-7), ......................... OMAE2012-83927 (7-7), OMAE2012-84117 (7-7)Zhang, Su-xia .........................................OMAE2012-83179 (1-11)Zhang, Xi Ying .......................................OMAE2012-83137 (10-5), ...............................................................OMAE2012-83138 (10-4)Zhang, Xiantao .......................................OMAE2012-83778 (8-16)Zhang, Xiaoming ....................................OMAE2012-83078 (2-16)Zhang, Yan Qiu (John) ............................OMAE2012-83386 (4-10)Zhang, Yanhui .. OMAE2012-83054 (3-6), OMAE2012-84223 (3-4)Zhang, Yi ................................................OMAE2012-84078 (11-6)Zhang, Ying ............................................OMAE2012-83637 (10-2)Zhang, Yu ...............................................OMAE2012-83260 (10-2)Zhao, Jiafei ............................................OMAE2012-84038 (11-6), ...................... OMAE2012-84047 (5-7), OMAE2012-84078 (11-6), ..................... OMAE2012-84085 (11-4), OMAE2012-84141 (11-4)Zhao, Jian ...............................................OMAE2012-83164 (4-22)Zhao, Ming ..........................................OMAE2012-83223 (12-10), ..................... OMAE2012-83247 (8-11), OMAE2012-84054 (4-17)Zhao, Tao ..................................................OMAE2012-83420 (4-3)Zhao, Xu .................................................OMAE2012-83247 (8-11)Zhao, Yongsheng ....................................OMAE2012-83245 (9-19)Zhao, Ziguang ........................................OMAE2012-83092 (8-13)Zhen, Chunbo .........................................OMAE2012-84025 (2-22)Zheng, Haining.......................................OMAE2012-83492 (8-14)Zheng, Wenqing .....................................OMAE2012-83079 (4-20)Zhixun, Yang ..........................................OMAE2012-83572 (4-24)Zhong, Wenjun .........................................OMAE2012-83802 (6-5)Zhou, Daowu ..........................................OMAE2012-83530 (4-14)Zhou, Qing .............................................OMAE2012-83778 (8-16)Zhou, Tongming ..................................OMAE2012-83223 (12-10), ...............................................................OMAE2012-83772 (8-10)Zhou, Xiang-Lian ....................................OMAE2012-83233 (10-5)Zhu, Shaohua ...........................................OMAE2012-83102 (1-7)Zhu, Song-Ping ......................................OMAE2012-84271 (9-18)Zhu, Yiming ..............................................OMAE2012-84047 (5-7)Zhu, Yuliang ..... OMAE2012-83737 (6-2), OMAE2012-83741 (6-2)Zhuoshang, Ji .........................................OMAE2012-83776 (2-22)Ziha, Kalman ..........................................OMAE2012-83877 (2-21)Zijsling, Djurre ........................................OMAE2012-83249 (10-2)Zili, Wang ...............................................OMAE2012-83060 (2-15)Zoontjes, Richard......................................OMAE2012-83326 (8-6)Zou, Zaojian ...........................................OMAE2012-83681 (12-3)Zukifli, Zatil A. ........................................OMAE2012-83100 (2-24)Zumpano, Petronio Jr. ..............................OMAE2012-83461 (3-8)Zuo, Xin ..................................................OMAE2012-83605 (2-24)Zuo, Zibo ................................................OMAE2012-84255 (10-1)Zurita-Gotor, Mauricio ............................OMAE2012-84264 (8-17)Zurkinden, Andrew ..................................OMAE2012-83692 (9-9)
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Offshore Technology1-1 Floating Platforms: Spars and Semi-Sub Monday July 21-2 Floating Platforms: TLP Monday July 21-3 Floating Platforms: FPSO, FPU – I Tuesday July 31-4 Floating Platforms: FPSO, FPU – II Tuesday July 31-5 Fixed Platforms and Jack Ups Rigs Wednesday July 41-7 Installation - Commissioning – I Tuesday July 31-8 Installation - Commissioning – II Tuesday July 31-9 Offshore Development and Mooring Hardware Wednesday July 41-10 Offshore Technical Challenges Wednesday July 41-11 Mooring and Anchoring Computations Wednesday July 41-14 Fiber Rope Technology Wednesday July 41-15 Subsea – II Wednesday July 41-17 Subsea – I Wednesday July 41-18 Model Testing of Floating Systems – I Thursday July 51-19 Model Testing of Floating Systems – II Thursday July 51-20 Model Testing Techniques and Validations Thursday July 51-23 Hydrodynamics I: Numerical Modeling Tuesday July 31-24 Hydrodynamics II: Viscous Effects and Wave Dynamics Tuesday July 31-26 Hydrodynamics III: Wave Dynamics and Wave Loading Tuesday July 31-28 LNG Challenges Thursday July 51-29 Impact Loadings Thursday July 51-30 Offloading Thursday July 51-31 Software Quality Management Wednesday July 41-32 Design Requirements and Methodologies for Floating Structures Thursday July 51-33 Offshore Wind and Fish Farming Thursday July 51-34 Hydrodynamics IV: Offshore Structures Tuesday July 3
Structures, Safety and Reliability2-1 Fracture and Fatigue Reliability – I Monday July 22-2 Fracture and Fatigue Reliability – II Monday July 22-3 Probabilistic and Spectral Wave Models Tuesday July 32-4 Extreme and Freak Waves Tuesday July 32-5 Extreme Seas – I Tuesday July 32-6 Extreme Seas – II Tuesday July 32-7 Reliability of Moorings and Risers – I Tuesday July 32-9 Reliability of Moorings and Risers – II Tuesday July 32-10 Reliability of Renewable Energy Devices and Moorings Tuesday July 32-11 Reliability of Marine Structures Tuesday July 32-12 Probabilistic Response Modelling – I Wednesday July 42-13 Probabilistic Response Modelling – II Wednesday July 42-14 Probabilistic Response Modelling – III Wednesday July 42-15 Collision and Crashworthiness – I Wednesday July 42-16 Collision and Crashworthiness – II Wednesday July 42-17 Collision and Crashworthiness – III Wednesday July 42-18 Ultimate Strength Wednesday July 42-19 Structural Analysis and Optimisation – I Thursday July 52-20 Structural Analysis and Optimisation – II Thursday July 52-21 Structural Analysis and Optimisation – III Thursday July 52-22 Structural Analysis and Optimisation – IV Thursday July 52-23 Risk Analysis and Safety Management – I Thursday July 52-24 Risk Analysis and Safety Management – II Thursday July 52-25 Risk Analysis and Safety Management – III Thursday July 5
Materials Technology3-1 Welding Technology and Performance of Joints Monday July 23-2 Fatigue and Fracture Assessment Tuesday July 33-3 Fatigue and Fracture Assessment Tuesday July 33-4 Fatigue Crack Growth Performance Tuesday July 33-5 Fatigue Improvement and Welding Repair Tuesday July 33-6 Fatigue of Girth Welds Wednesday July 4
3-7 Fatigue and Fracture in Sour Service Wednesday July 43-8 Environmental Effects of Fatigue and Fracture Wednesday July 43-9 Integrity Assessment and Life Extension Wednesday July 43-10 Design & Materials for Storage and Transportation of LNG or Crude Thursday July 53-11 Performance and Application of Materials Thursday July 53-12 Strain Based Design of Pipelines Thursday July 53-13 Advanced Materials and their Applications Monday July 2
Pipeline and Riser Technology4-1 Design and Analysis – I Monday July 24-2 Design and Analysis – II Monday July 24-3 Design and Analysis – III Tuesday July 34-4 Design and Analysis – IV Tuesday July 34-5 Design and Analysis – V Tuesday July 34-6 Design and Analysis – VI Tuesday July 34-7 Mechanical Behavior – I Tuesday July 34-8 Mechanical Behavior – II Tuesday July 34-9 Mechanical Behavior – III Tuesday July 34-10 Fracture and Fatigue – I Thursday July 54-11 Fracture and Fatigue – II Thursday July 54-12 Fracture and Fatigue – III Thursday July 54-13 Fracture and Fatigue – IV Thursday July 54-14 Installation – I Monday July 24-15 Installation – II Monday July 24-16 On-Bottom Behavior and Pipe-Soil Interaction – I Wednesday July 44-17 On-Bottom Behavior and Pipe-Soil Interaction – II Wednesday July 44-18 On-Bottom Behavior and Pipe-Soil Interaction – III Wednesday July 44-19 Inspection and Repair Wednesday July 44-20 Steel Riser Tuesday July 34-21 Flexible Pipes – I Wednesday July 44-22 Flexible Pipes – II Wednesday July 44-23 Flexible Pipes – III Wednesday July 44-24 Flexible Pipes – IV Wednesday July 44-25 Flexible Pipes – V Thursday July 54-26 Flexible Pipes – VI Thursday July 54-27 Flexible Pipes – VII Thursday July 54-28 Flexible Pipes – VIII Thursday July 5
Ocean Space Utilization5-1 Aquaculture and Related Technology – I Tuesday July 35-2 Deepsea Mining Systems and Underwater Exploration – I Tuesday July 35-4 VLFS, New Type of Floating Facilities and Coastal Planning – I Wednesday July 45-6 Aquaculture and Related Technology – II Tuesday July 35-7 Deepsea Mining Systems and Underwater Exploration – II Tuesday July 35-8 VLFS, New Type of Floating Facilities and Coastal Planning – II Wednesday July 4
Ocean Engineering6-1 Advanced Ship-Hydromechanics/Marine Technology Monday July 26-10 Wave Mechanics and Wave Effects – I Thursday July 56-2 Coastal Engineering – I Tuesday July 36-3 Computational Mechanics and Design Applications – II Tuesday July 36-5 Marine Vehicles and Structures – I Tuesday July 36-6 Model Tests – I Wednesday July 46-7 Ocean Measurement and Data Interpretation – I Wednesday July 46-11 Computational Mechanics and Design Applications – I Monday July 26-12 Coastal Engineering – II Tuesday July 36-13 Marine Vehicles and Structures – II Wednesday July 46-14 Model Tests – II Wednesday July 46-15 Ocean Measurement and Data Interpretation – II Thursday July 56-16 Ocean Measurement and Data Interpretation – III Thursday July 56-17 Wave Mechanics and Wave Effects – II Thursday July 5
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Polar and Arctic Sciences and Technology7-1 Structure-Ice-Interaction and Evacuation Wednesday July 47-2 Ice Model Tests and Analysis of Full Scale Data Wednesday July 47-3 Numerical Ice Modeling Wednesday July 47-4 Operations in Ice – I Wednesday July 47-5 Structures in Ice Thursday July 57-6 Dynamic Positioning in Ice – I Thursday July 57-7 Dynamic Positioning in Ice – II Thursday July 57-8 Operations in Ice – II Thursday July 5
CFD and VIV8-1 Cylinder VIV – I Monday July 28-2 Pipeline and Multi-Phase Flow Monday July 28-3 CFD Applications – I Tuesday July 38-4 Floaters – I Tuesday July 38-5 Floaters – II Tuesday July 38-6 Floaters – III Tuesday July 38-7 Cylinders: Experiments, An Optical Tool snd CFD on a Tapered Cylinder Wednesday July 48-8 Cylinder VIV – II Wednesday July 48-9 Cylinder VIV – III Wednesday July 48-10 VIV Suppression, Wakes and Free Spans Wednesday July 48-11 Oil Cleanup, Supply Boat Loads and Gravity Anchors Thursday July 58-12 CFD Computation Methods, BC’s and Turbulence Modeling Thursday July 58-13 Risers – I Thursday July 58-14 Risers – II Thursday July 58-15 V&V Workshop: Introduction and Code/Solution Verification Wednesday July 48-16 V&V Workshop: Solution Verification Wednesday July 48-17 V&V Workshop: Solution Verification/ Validation Thursday July 58-18 V&V Workshop: Validation/Overall Review of Results Thursday July 58-19 V&V Workshop: Discussion and Future Plans Thursday July 5
Ocean Renewable Energy9-1 Ocean Renewable Energy - Opening Session Monday July 29-2 Current Energy – I Monday July 29-3 Wave Energy – I Tuesday July 39-4 Wind Energy – I Tuesday July 39-5 Current Energy – II Tuesday July 39-6 Wave Energy – II Tuesday July 39-7 Wind Energy – II Tuesday July 39-8 Current Energy – III Wednesday July 49-9 Wave Energy – III Tuesday July 39-10 Wind Energy – III Tuesday July 39-12 Wave Energy – IV Tuesday July 39-13 Wind Energy – IV Wednesday July 49-15 Wave Energy – V Wednesday July 49-16 Wind Energy – V Wednesday July 49-18 Wave Energy – VI Thursday July 59-19 Wind Energy – VI Thursday July 5
Offshore Geotechnics10-1 Seabed Properties Wednesday July 410-2 Fluid-Soil-Structure Interaction Monday July 210-3 Offshore Soil Mechanics Monday July 210-4 Offshore Foundations Tuesday July 310-5 Pipeline Geotechnics and Centrifuge Modelling Tuesday July 310-6 Piled Foundation Tuesday July 310-7 Seabed Processes Wednesday July 4
Petroleum Technology11-1 Enhanced Oil/Gas Recovery Monday July 211-2 Petroleum Wells II - Drilling/Production/Construction Monday July 211-3 O&G Reservoir Engineering, Evaluation and Management Monday July 211-4 Unconventional Petroleum/Deep Water – I Tuesday July 311-5 Petroleum Wells I - Drilling/Production/Construction Monday July 211-6 Unconventional Petroleum/Deep Water – I Tuesday July 311-7 Geological Carbon Sequestration: Subsurface Storage and Containment Issues Tuesday July 3
Ronald W. Yeung Honoring Symposium on Offshore and Ship Hydrodynamics12-1 Dedication and Introduction – I Monday July 212-2 Dedication and Introduction – II Monday July 212-3 Ship Hydrodynamics I: Powering and Maneuvering Tuesday July 312-4 Ship Hydrodynamics II: Seakeeping and ‘Simple-Source’ Formulation Tuesday July 312-5 Ship Hydrodynamics III: Dynamics and Instabilities Tuesday July 312-6 Ship Hydrodynamics IV: Roll Motion and Bilge Keels Tuesday July 312-7 Ship Hydrodynamics V: Structural Response and Experiments Wednesday July 412-8 Wave Motion and Impact Wednesday July 412-9 Computational Methodology I: Formulation Wednesday July 412-10 Computational Methodology II: Oscillatory Vortical Flow Wednesday July 412-11 Fluid-Structure / Hydroelastic Interaction – I Thursday July 512-12 Fluid-Structure / Hydroelastic Interaction – II Thursday July 512-13 Fluid-Structure / Hydroelastic Interaction – III Thursday July 512-14 Multi-body and Wave-body Interaction Thursday July 512-15 Ocean Renewable Energy I: Wave Energy Wednesday July 412-16 Ocean Renewable Energy II: Wave Energy Wednesday July 412-17 Ocean Renewable Energy III: Offshore Wind Energy Thursday July 5
Workshop on Pre-Salt Technologies: Challenges and Opportunities13-1 Workshop on Pre-Salt Technologies - I Tuesday July 313-2 Workshop on Pre-Salt Technologies – II Tuesday July 313-3 Workshop on Pre-Salt Technologies – III Tuesday July 313-4 Workshop on Pre-Salt Technologies – IV Tuesday July 313-5 Workshop on Pre-Salt Technologies – V Wednesday July 413-6 Workshop on Pre-Salt Technologies – VI Wednesday July 413-7 Workshop on Pre-Salt Technologies – VII Wednesday July 413-8 Workshop on Pre-Salt Technologies – VII Wednesday July 4