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Thu Jul 17, 2008 12:22 pm |
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Dear Sirs, I am currently researching for the developement of a slow moving displacement hull with the aim to produce minimum wake prior to set up of inital lines.the vessel will be poewrd by an electric motor,but the search for articles and papers of similar nature was fruitless sofar, hence for anykind of advice and guidance I would be grateful. kind regards
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The International Conference on Ship Design, Production and Operation was held in Harbin, China from 17-18 Jan 2006. The conference was organised by the Euro-Asia Maritime Network (more about EAMARNET can be found in the News section of the Professional Development Forum)
The papers presented at the conference may be freely downloaded in full from the RINA website (search the Publications Database for keyword 'EAMARNET') |
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| Multihull naval architects should be on the lookout for this remarkable vessel - see http://www.sailingscuttlebutt.com/news/06/1018 |
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Tue Aug 15, 2006 1:19 pm |
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The requirement for UK manufacturers to obtain licences for the export of certain equipment, manufactured product and other goods, particularly where the item is of a military or classified nature, is generally well known. However, importantly for those who may be working on design projects, this requirement extends to include information and intellectual property.
For further information, see the Technical Forum News - Design |
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