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Marine Technology Needs: Environmental Impact and Sustainable Technology

发布日期:2012-06-20

报告题目

时间

2012-07-02 10:00

地点

上海交通大学闵行校区木兰船建大楼A1002 室

报告人

Prof. Atilla Incecik, Department of Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering, University of Strathclyde, Glasgow, UK

 

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联系人: 联系人:万德成 教授 Email: dcwan@sjtu.edu.cn

 

报告题目 1:Marine Technology Needs: Environmental Impact and Sustainable
Technology
时 间:2012 年7 月2 日(星期一),上午10:00
地 点:上海交通大学闵行校区木兰船建大楼A1002 室
报告人:Prof. Atilla Incecik, Department of Naval Architecture and Marine
Engineering, University of Strathclyde, Glasgow, UK
Abstract:
The first part of the presentation will focus on the impact of shipbuilding, ship operations,
maintenance and decommissioning on the marine environment. The impact both on the sea and
the atmosphere will be described. The second part of the presentation will define environmental,
economical and social targets for sustainable shipping industry which we should aim at during ship
design, building, operations, maintenance and decommissioning activities. Marine technology needs
to achieve these target will be summarized. The last part of the presentation will describe an
ongoing collaborative project: entitled: Low Carbon Shipping: A Systems Approach and supported
by the UK Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC) and the marine industry.
About the Speaker:
Atilla Incecik is Professor of Offshore Engineering and Head of Department of Naval
Architecture and Marine Engineering at Strathclyde University, Glasgow. Professor Incecik has
been responsible for the development of design and analysis tools and model testing of marine and
offshore engineering systems during his research activities both in industry and academia. His
current research includes development of dynamic load and response prediction tools for the design
and installation of floating offshore platforms and marine renewable energy devices; investigation
of sources and interaction of potential and viscous origin forces to determine low frequency motions
of moored offshore vessels; investigation of low cycle fatigue loading on floating production,
storage and offloading systems and low carbon shipping and decommissioning of offshore
platforms. Professor Incecik is Research Manager for the newly established Industrial Doctoral
Centre for Offshore Renewable Energy and Editor-in-Chief of Ocean Engineering Journal.
 

报告题目2:Computational Modeling of Flow Physics on Biomimetics and Its
Applications
时 间:2012 年7 月2 日(星期一),上午11:00
地 点:上海交通大学闵行校区木兰船建大楼A1002 室
报告人:Dr. Qing Xiao, Department of Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering,
University of Strathclyde, Glasgow, UK
Abstract:
Research on aero-/hydro-dynamics of biomimetics is a challenging problem with rapidly
increasing demand from the aero/marine industry and the defence sector. A research group is being
developed in the Department of Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering at Strathclyde
University which pursues computational/experimental research work investigating the flow physics
of bio-mimetic hydrodynamics. In this talk, the research work currently being carried out at
Strathclyde University will be introduced. Particular interests will focus on the investigation for
bio-inspired swimming fish and flapping wing using a numerical modelling method. This will
further extend to the recently developed industrial biomimetic applications in marine renewable
energy devices.
About the Speaker:
Qing Xiao is Lecturer of Marine Engineering at the Department of Naval Architecture and Marine
Engineering in Strathclyde University, Glasgow. Dr. Xiao obtained her Ph.D degree in Mechanical
Engineering from National University of Singapore in 2001. Then she worked at Institute of High
Performance Computing on the research work of physiological flow modeling, and subsequently she joined
Temasek Laboratories working on the area of CFD modeling for aerodynamics. In 2007, she joined faculty
of Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering in University of Strathclyde. She is currently leading a
biomimetic research group. Her major research interests are computational/experimental fluid dynamics with
particular interests in biomimetics and renewable energy devices.
 

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联系人:万德成 教授 Email: dcwan@sjtu.edu.cn