6th International Conference on High Performance Marine Vessels
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Royal Institution of Naval Architects |
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Overview
Over 350 papers have been presented and published in both Chinese and English at the annual China International Conference on High Performance Marine Vessels, which is now in its 5th year and which has become an important forum for the discussion of technical and scientific matters relating to high performance marine vessels in both the Chinese domestic and international markets. High performance marine vessels for both commercial and recreational use continue to be developed to meet a wider range of roles and more demanding operating conditions. The high speed maritime industry is seeking to extend its operating envelopes, reduce downtime and increase reliability, safety and comfort. The use of new materials and more efficient production methods are being explored to reduce costs. HPMV China 2006 will again bring together representatives of the international maritime industry and academia to present and discuss developments relating to a wide range of high performance marine vessels, including small planing craft, paramilitary vessels, passenger ferries, freight carriers and recreational craft. Monohull, multihull, ACV/SES/WIG/HYF, and novel hull designs will all be covered.
Associated Organisations
Organised by:
- The Royal Institution of Naval Architects (RINA)
- Shanghai Association of Shipbuilding Industry (SASI)
- Ship Design Academy Committee, CSNAME
- China Boat Industry & Trade Association (CBITA)
Supported by:
- China Society of Naval Architects and Marine Engineers (CSNAME)
- China Association of National Shipbuilding Industry (CANSI)
Conference Topics
The Conference will present papers on the following topics:
- Hydrodynamics
- Structures
- Propulsion
- Design and production technologies
- Materials
- Safety, Regulation and Classification
- Motion control
- Shore facilities
- Operations
China International Boat Show: 6 - 9 April 2006
The Conference will be co-located with the China International Boat Show. This very successful Show, now in its tenth year, will provide speakers and delegates with the opportunity to meet representatives of the Chinese and International boat industry, and discuss new developments in the boat and equipment manufacture.
Call for Papers
If you wish to submit a paper for this event, send a short abstract by post, fax or email to the address given in the First Announcement & Call For Papers (pdf file, approx 300 kB).
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