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TECHNOLOGY AND SCIENCE FOR THE SHIPS OF THE FUTURE FINAL PROGRAM OF NAV 2022 20th International Conference on Ships & Maritime Research
NAV 2022 20th International Conference on Ship and Maritime Research Genova- La Spezia, 15 – 17 June 2022 CONFERENCE SECRETARIAT ATENA – Via Montallegro 1, Genova (Italy) www.atenanazionale.it nav2022@atenanazionale.org
NAV 2022 20th International Conference on Ship and Maritime Research Genova- La Spezia, 15 – 17 June 2022 NAV 2022 PROGRAM CONFERENCE SECRETARIAT ATENA – Via Montallegro 1, Genova (Italy) www.atenanazionale.it nav2022@atenanazionale.org
NAV 2022 20th International Conference on Ship and Maritime Research Genova- La Spezia, 15 – 17 June 2022 CONFERENCE SECRETARIAT ATENA – Via Montallegro 1, Genova (Italy) www.atenanazionale.it nav2022@atenanazionale.org
NAV 2022 20th International Conference on Ship and Maritime Research Genova- La Spezia, 15 – 17 June 2022 NAV 2022 PROGRAM See detailed program (hereinafter) for Topics of sessions Wednesday 15th June 2022 – Genova Polytechnical School - Department of Architecture and Design Stradone Sant. Agostino 37 - Genova Time Activities Registration of participants – Polytechnical School - Department of Architecture and 08:30 Design – Stradone Sant. Agostino 37 - Genova 09:00 Welcome adresses: Sala Polifunzionale San Salvatore, Piazza di Sarzano 9, Genova Invited Speech: ‘Shipping pathway to decarbonisation: regulatory bodies, industry and 10:00 the scientific community’ , Paolo Moretti – Chief Executive RINA Services S.p.A. 10:45 Coffee Break Technical Sessions 1A - 1B - 1C (see Title and Chairman below) 1A – Ship safety and security - Chris Boyd, The Royal Institution of Naval Architects 11:00 1B- Seakeeping and Maeuverability - Antonio Scamardella ,University of Napoli Parthenope 1C- Ship propulsion 1 - Ernesto Fasano, University of Napoli Federico II 13:00 Lunch Break Technical Sessions 2A - 2B – 2C (see Title and Chairman below) 14:30 2A – Ship Structures and Materials 1 - Carlo Bozzetti, Bureau Veritas 2B – Ship Efficiency and Environment protection 1 - Enrico Rizzuto, University of Genova 2C – Ship Design 1 - Rodrigo Perez Fernandez, Politechnic University of Madrid 16:30 Coffee Break Technical Sessions 3A – 3B – 3C (see Title and Chairman below) 3A – Ship Structures and Materials 2 - Vincenzo Crupi, University of Messina 17:00 3B – Ship Efficiency and Environment Protection 2 - Marco Altosole, University of Napoli Federico II 3C – Ship Design 2 - Claire De Marco, University of Malta CONFERENCE SECRETARIAT ATENA – Via Montallegro 1, Genova (Italy) www.atenanazionale.it nav2022@atenanazionale.org
NAV 2022 20th International Conference on Ship and Maritime Research Genova- La Spezia, 15 – 17 June 2022 Thursday 16th June 2022 – La Spezia – University Campus Falcomatà – D.L.T.M. Via Nicolò Fieschi 16 – La Spezia Time Activities Genova: Meeting of participants and accompanying persons in order to 08:00 bus transfer to La Spezia – Location: Piazza della Vittoria ,Scalinata delle 3 Caravelle. 08:30 Buses departure to La Spezia 10:00 Welcome Coffee in La Spezia, University Campus Falcomatà Technical Sessions 4A - 4B – 4C (see Title and Chairman below) 4A – Small ships and Yachts - Massimo Musio Sale, University of Genova 10:30 4B - Future Naval Technology and Ship Design - Giuseppe Scorsone, Italian Navy 4C - Future Naval Technology and Ship Design – Paola Gualeni, University of Genova 12:30 Lunch break Invited Speech: “Setting the Course to Low Carbon Shipping , Maritime Regulatory Framework - Superyacht Industry perspective” 13:30 Lorenzo Pollicardo, Technical & Environmental Director SYBAss Superyacht Builders Association 14:00 Invited Speech: Sanlorenzo Shipyard Bus transfer to Sanlorenzo Shipyard 14:30 (NAV 2022 participants) Bus transfer to Ferry for Gulf of La Spezia tour 14:30 (NAV 2022 participants & accompanying persons) 15:00 Sanlorenzo Shipyard visit / Gulf of La Spezia tour 18:30 Transfer to Social Dinner location 19:00 Social Dinner at Marina Militare Italiana Officers Club 22:00 Bus Transfer to Genova (duration about 90’) CONFERENCE SECRETARIAT ATENA – Via Montallegro 1, Genova (Italy) www.atenanazionale.it nav2022@atenanazionale.org
NAV 2022 20th International Conference on Ship and Maritime Research Genova- La Spezia, 15 – 17 June 2022 Friday 17th June 2022 – Genova Polytechnical School. Department of Architecture and Design Stradone Sant. Agostino 37 - Genova Time Activities Technical Sessions 5A - 5B – 5C (see Title and Chairman below) 5A - Safety and Comfort 1 - Maurizio d’Amico, The Royal Institution of Naval Architects 09:00 5B - Ship Hydrodynamics 1 – Michele Viviani, University of Genova 5C - Ship Propulsion 2 - Lise Folso, CETENA S.p.A. 11:00 Coffee break (Drinks only) Technical Sessions 6A – 6B (see Title and Chairman below) 11:15 6A – Unmanned vehicles - Alessandro Maccari, RINA S.p.A. 6B - Ship Hydrodynamics 2 - Giovanni Caprino, CETENA S.p.A. 13:15 Lunch break Technical Sessions 7A - 7B (see Title and Chairman below) 14:15 7A – Safety and Comfort 2 - Franco Porcellacchia, Ecospray Technologies S.r.l. 7B – Ship Hydrodynamics 3 – Marco Ferrando, University of Genova 15:45 Coffee break (Drinks only) 16:00 Closing Ceremony 16:30 See you at NAV 2025! CONFERENCE SECRETARIAT ATENA – Via Montallegro 1, Genova (Italy) www.atenanazionale.it nav2022@atenanazionale.org
NAV 2022 20th International Conference on Ship and Maritime Research Genova- La Spezia, 15 – 17 June 2022 Session 1A Ship Safety and security SKIN. The use of external surface in yacht design Giulia Zappia, Maria Carola Morozzo della Rocca ARGOS: a solution to increase security and safety of ships Franco Gottifredi, Luciano Bozzi, Krzysztof Marcinek, Alina Anton, Barbara Amerio Safety System for Ships in Harbours Liliana Pinheiro, Andreia Gomes, João Alfredo Dos Santos, Juana Fortes Effectiveness of visual languages in the context of Maria Linda Falcidieno , Maria Elisabetta Ruggiero, communications for safety and on-board orientation Ruggero Torti, Nicoletta Sorrentino Experiments for the definition of communication models: Maria Linda Falcidieno , Maria Elisabetta Ruggiero, the visual identity of a navigation company in relation to on- Massimo Malagugini, Ruggero Torti, Nicoletta Sorrentino board services Session 1B Seakeeping and Maneuverability Hydrodynamic Assessment of Double-Ended Ferry for Enrico Della Valentina, Victor Ferrari, Andrea Bortolato, Operation in Venice Antonio Ferrari Numerical CFD Prediction of the Asymmetrical Shaft Diego Villa, Stefano Gaggero Unbalance During Ship Maneuvers On the development of a ship simulation model for Maria Acanfora, Marco Altosole, Ernesto Fasano, Davide maneuvering tasks in waves Lauria Weather Routing Model for Ship Motions Reduction and Silvia Pennino, Antonio Scamardella Fuel Saving Alternative assessment of passenger ship safety – Early Alessandro Maccari, Spyros Hirdaris, Dracos Vassalos, results from the EU project FLARE Antoine Breuillard, Fabien Conti Session 1C Ship Propulsion 1 Wind assisted ship propulsion feasibility study. Massimo Figari, Veronica Vigna, Marco Altosole A digital twin approach to the diagnostic analysis of a Marco Altosole, Flavio Balsamo, Maria Acanfora, Luigia marine diesel engine Mocerino, Ugo Campora, Francesco Perra Sensitivity analysis of a marine gasoline engine: from power Luigia Mocerino, Vincenzo Piscopo, Antonio Scamardella to emissions Classifying the Innovation: The Certification of New Matteo Roiaz, Paolo Scialla, Fabrizio Cadenaro, Marco Designs for Power Generation, Conversion and Energy Nardo, Gabriele Sancin Storage Focusing on the Reduction of Ships Emissions The study of an innovative propulsion plant for a High- Alessandro Taylor, Kurt Mizzi, Selmar Spijker, Michele Speed Catamaran Ferry for decarbonisation in the marine Martelli, Kurt Gutteridge industry CONFERENCE SECRETARIAT ATENA – Via Montallegro 1, Genova (Italy) www.atenanazionale.it nav2022@atenanazionale.org
NAV 2022 20th International Conference on Ship and Maritime Research Genova- La Spezia, 15 – 17 June 2022 Session 2A Ship Structures and materials 1 Fully-Recyclable Epoxy Fibers Reinforced Composites Lorena Saitta, Eugenio Pergolizzi, Claudio Tosto, Claudia (FRCs) for Maritime Field: chemical recycling and re-use Sergi, Gianluca Cicala routes Study of the corrosion behaviour of welded systems for Lorenzo Fedrizzi, Lorenzo Dorbolò, Ruben Offoiach, marine industry applications Alfredo Rondinella, Francesco Andreatta, Giovanni Capurso, Gianluca Buffa, Davide Campanella Deep Neural Network (DNN) Method to predict the Alessandro La Ferlita, Emanuel Di Nardo, Massimo Macera, displacement behavior of neutral axis for ships in vertical Thomas Lindemann, Angelo Ciaramella, Patrick Kaeding bending Innovative and sustainable materials for naval applications Simone Panfiglio,Guido Di Bella, Edoardo Proverbio, through national cooperative research: the experience of the Gianluca Cicala, Fabrizio Sarasini, Gianluca Buffa, THALASSA project Annamaria Visco, Luigi Calabrese Experimental investigation on a lightweight ship balcony Giulia Palomba, Pasqualino Corigliano, Vincenzo Crupi, overhang with bimetallic welded joints Gabriella Epasto, Eugenio Guglielmino Session 2B Ship Efficiency and Environment protection 1 Noise and vibration predictions and measurements Elisa Fassola, Lorenzo Kusterman Noise pollution: underwater noise and noise in port Elisa Fassola Surfing green while saving money Elisabetta Piana Hybrid system virtualisation for predicting performance and Amodio Palma, Stefan Goranov, Wenig Wenig, Maciej eliminating risks and uncertainties Bendyk An innovative cruise-ship onshore power supply facility in Alessandro Boveri, Franco Porcellacchia the port of marseille Session 2C Ship Design 1 A Systematik Ferry Model Serie Andrea Mancini, Luca Mauro, Marcello Costanzo Simulation applications Luca Isgrò Fast estimation of the time-to-flood on simple geometries Luca Braidotti, Jasna Prpić-Oršić, Samuele Utzeri, Vittorio Bucci, Alberto Marinò A methodology for the hull forms design of a passenger Luca Braidotti, Mattia Zanin, Serena Bertagna, Alberto catamaran for the Venice Lagoon Marinò, Vittorio Bucci The inside story of COVID-19 pandemic on The Diamond Gennaro Arma, Angela Denise Peri Princess as the prime mover of present and future ship design studies CONFERENCE SECRETARIAT ATENA – Via Montallegro 1, Genova (Italy) www.atenanazionale.it nav2022@atenanazionale.org
NAV 2022 20th International Conference on Ship and Maritime Research Genova- La Spezia, 15 – 17 June 2022 Session 3A Ship Structures and materials 2 On the structural response of bio-based adhesives for Serena Bertagna, Pasqualino Corigliano, Vincenzo Crupi, wooden hulls Alberto Marinò Environmentally friendly composites and surface treatments Fabrizio Sarasini, Jacopo Tirillò, Vincenzo Fiore, Antonino for metal-to-composite hybrid joints for marine application Valenza, Lorena Saitta, Claudio Tosto, Gianluca Cicala, Francesca Felline, Antonio Gerardi, Carlo Ighina, Simone Panfiglio Life Cycle Assessment in the naval sector: between Barbara Busetto, Alessandro Bordignon, Andrea Mio, Anna certification and new materials Bortoluzzi, Andrea Paduano, Stefano Milanesi Investigations on Ultimate Strength for a Container Vessel Thomas Lindemann, Patrick Kaeding, Alexander Willsch, under Combined Loads Alessandro La Ferlita, Dario Boote Fracture mechanics properties of Al/Steel Structural Pasqualino Corigliano, Vincenzo Crupi, Pingsha Dong Transition Joints for shipbuilding Session 3B Ship Efficiency and Environment protection 2 Road to maritime sector decarbonization Maurizio Archetti, Barbara Bosio Proposal of a coastal ferry using last hybrid technology for Gian Piero Repetti, Matteo Zangrandi, Valerio Ruggiero green transportation in touristic areas Strategies for ship Decarbonisation: Technical Measure for Valentina Bortuzzo, Massimo De Domenico, Vittorio Bucci reducing Energy Efficiency Existing Ship Index The REShiP Project: Renewable Energy Ship Propulsion Alessandro Bernardini, Irene Lavagnini, Rodolfo Taccani, Diego Micheli, Chiara Dall'Armi, Davide Pivetta, Fabrizio Cadenaro, Matteo Roiaz, Maurizio Crucil, Tancredi Chinese, Stefano Malabotti, Michela Zanelli Decarbonization and efficiency: the potential of digital fleet Schenone Michela management Session 3C Ship Design 2 How COVID-19 has been affecting the overall cruise ship Massimo Musio Sale, Angela Denise Peri, Valerio Ruggiero design paradigm Data driven digital twins for the maritime domain Alexandros Troupiotis, Manolis Kaliorakis, Dimitris Zissis, Spiros Mouzakitis, Giannis Tsapelas, Alexander Artikis, Eva Chondrodima, Yannis Theodoridis Systems Engineering and Ship Design: a synergy for getting Mattia Bottero, Paola Gualeni the right design and the design right A zero-emission ferry for inland waterways Luca Maloberti, Raphael Zaccone, Paola Gualeni, Paolo Mazzucchelli Innovative solutions for the integration of medical facilities Nicola Norcia, Luca Braidotti, Serena Bertagna, Vittorio on dual-use naval ships Bucci, Alberto Marinò CONFERENCE SECRETARIAT ATENA – Via Montallegro 1, Genova (Italy) www.atenanazionale.it nav2022@atenanazionale.org
NAV 2022 20th International Conference on Ship and Maritime Research Genova- La Spezia, 15 – 17 June 2022 Session 4A Small ships and yachts Eulero, un genio matematico a bordo Cristiano Bettini Military Ultrafast Offshore Vessel Cristiano Bettini, Leonardo Acciarri Submarine Rescue Capability: Special and Diving Operation Christian Perrone – Submarine Rescue Ship (SDO – SuRS) Deployable Assets The evolution of large pleasure vessel towards a green Gianmarco Vergassola, Dario Boote, Federico Tocchi future A smart mockup for an innovative interior yacht design Mario Ivan Zignego, Paolo Gemelli, Alessandro Bertirotti approach Session 4B Future Naval Technology and Ship Design Naval Fleet Integrated Logistic Design optimization: the Alessandro Peisino, Simone Tesconi Italian Navy experience in enhancing feedback from the field. Near Future Submarine: development of a combined Air Decio Trinca Independent and Lithium Battery propulsion system (AiLiP) Drag based Shape Optimization of Submarines and AUVs Gianpaolo Bono, Gianni Buttaro Using CFD Analysis New Generation Mine CounterMeasure Vessel Domenico Guadalupi, Francesco Maiorana, Massimo Guzzo BESS-Based Hybrid Propulsion: an Application to a Front Daniele Belvisi, Raphael Zaccone, Massimo Figari, Sergio Line Naval Vessel Preliminary Design Simone, Bruno Spanghero Session 4C Future Naval Technology and Ship Design Definition and development of “modularity and operational Antonio Petrucci flexibility” with pros and cons of the concepts according to navy experience Italian Navy Green Fleet - case-study: a solution to increase Antonio Bignone, Gianluca Benetello overall efficiency of a military Ship Energy saving devices: a retrofit stern flap solutions on the Vincenzo Basile, Simone Mancini, Mario De Biase "De La Penne" Destroyer Class (Numerical analysis and experimental tests) Shock characterization of fiberglass composite laminates: Francesco Mannacio, Fabrizio Di Marzo, Marco Gaiotti, numerical and experimental comparison Massimo Guzzo, Cesare Mario Rizzo, Marco Venturini Remote Passive Acoustic Barrier with Maritime Unmanned Lorenzo Bazzarello, Daniele Sebino Terracciano, Vincenzo Systems: preliminary tests during REPMUS-21 Manzari, Matteo Bresciani, Francesco Cannarsa, Riccardo Costanzi, Mirko Stifani, Andrea Caiti, Alessandra Tesei CONFERENCE SECRETARIAT ATENA – Via Montallegro 1, Genova (Italy) www.atenanazionale.it nav2022@atenanazionale.org
NAV 2022 20th International Conference on Ship and Maritime Research Genova- La Spezia, 15 – 17 June 2022 Session 5A Safety and Comfort 1 A combined CFD-FEM approach to evaluate acoustic Giada Kyaw Oo D'Amore, Mitja Morgut, Francesco Mauro, performances of an integrated scrubber-silencer for marine Giovanni Rognoni, Marco Biot applications A numerical method to fit the need of a straightforward Giovanni Rognoni, Giada Kyaw Oo D'Amore, Emanuele characterization of viscoelastic materials for marine Brocco, Marco Biot applications Regulatory measures to tackle climate changes Giovanna Carosi Assessment of on-board sound insulation in the low Mirko Bassetti, Federico Gaggero, Enrico Lembo, Andrea frequency range using an experimental laboratory Prato, Alessandro Schiavi, Paolo Silvestri, Tatiana Pais methodology based on the modal approach Airborne sound propagation induced by a cruise ship Mirko Bassetti, Enrico Lembo, Andrea Iuliano, Maurizio through simulation and correlation with real measurements Morelli, Attilio Binotti Session 5B Ship Hydrodynamics 1 Free Surface Hydrodynamics of Submarine Masts Giuliano Vernengo, Stefano Gaggero, Diego Villa, Michele Configurations Viviani, Giorgio Mazzarello, Paola Gualeni Computational Fluid Dynamics for Submarine Design and Stefano Gaggero, Benedetto Piaggio, Giuliano Vernengo, Performance Analysis Diego Villa, Michele Viviani, Paola Gualeni A Numerical Investigation of the Effect of Spatial and Mariana Zammit Munro, Simon Mizzi, Claire De Marco Temporal Resolution together with Turbulence Modelling on the Hydrodynamic Forces of a Cavitating Foil On the Application of a Vortex Lattice Method to Lifting Raffaele Solari, Patrizia Bagnerini, Giuliano Vernengo Bodies Close to a Free Surface Numerical estimation of Pre-Swirl Stator efficiency Andro Bakica, Nikola Vladimir Session 5C Ship Propulsion 2 Industry 4.0 in Ship Design, Production & Maintenance Rodrigo Perez Fernandez Rapid prototyping for enhanced dynamic positioning Silvia Donnarumma, Camilla Fruzzetti, Michele Martelli, systems. Andrea Pecoraro, Luca Sebastiani Ammonia as an alternative fuel for large passenger ships: Filippo Scamardella, Giorgio Zamboni, Edward Canepa, benefits and challenges Paola Gualeni, Angelo Macocco Technical feasibility study of an ammonia-fuelled mega- Luca Micoli, Maria Acanfora, Tommaso Coppola, Roberta yacht powered by PEM fuel cells Russo A Swappable Battery to Reduce Emissions of Ships. Paolo Scialla, Matteo Roiaz, Ryan Kostos, Jan-Erik Rasanen, Dimitris Kontosfyris CONFERENCE SECRETARIAT ATENA – Via Montallegro 1, Genova (Italy) www.atenanazionale.it nav2022@atenanazionale.org
NAV 2022 20th International Conference on Ship and Maritime Research Genova- La Spezia, 15 – 17 June 2022 Session 6A Unmanned vehicles A roadmap towards the autonomous ship: the marin project Luca Sebastiani, Francesco Pettinato, Andrea Pecoraro, Luca Carlino, Paolo Antonio Corvaglia, Alessandro Largo, Paola Rametta, Sergio De Giuseppe, Fabrizio Luca Benvenuto Cyber Resilience of Automated and Autonomous Ships Enrico Carrara Surface unmanned multipurpose research marine vehicle: Maicol Laurenza, Alec Malito, Federica Mezzani, Massimo SUNMARE project De Lauro, Gianluca Pepe, Salvatore Mauro, Antonio Carcaterra, Antonio Culla Session 6B Ship Hydrodynamics 2 Numerical modelling of the hydrodynamic response of a Gael Anastas, Juana Fortes, Kourosh Rezanejad, João dual-chamber fixed Oscillating Water Column Wave Energy Alfredo Santos Converter through the meshless DualSHPhysics method Ship URN: UNIGE activities in the context of LIFE- Stefano Gaggero, Tomaso Gaggero, Giorgio Tani, Enrico PIAQUO Project Rizzuto, Diego Villa, Michele Viviani Optimal conceptual design using NSGA-II algorithm for Jose Marin-Lopez, Janeth L. Melendez, Ruben Paredes, Galápagos interisland service small craft including flaps Esteban Castro-Feliciano Experimental Analysis of Cavitation Erosion on Blade Root Afaq Ahmed Abbasi, Michele Viviani, Daniele Bertetta, of Variable Pitch Propeller Marina Delucchi, Rico Ricotti, Giorgio Tani CONFERENCE SECRETARIAT ATENA – Via Montallegro 1, Genova (Italy) www.atenanazionale.it nav2022@atenanazionale.org
NAV 2022 20th International Conference on Ship and Maritime Research Genova- La Spezia, 15 – 17 June 2022 Session 7A Safety and Comfort 2 Experimental determination of the vibration paths onboard Mirko Bassetti, Riccardo Tonna, Enrico Lembo, Andrea and contribute of the vibration levels of a source to a target Iuliano, Paolo Silvestri, Tatiana Pais – application of the transfer path analysis technique onboard a cruise ship - Surf-riding/broaching failure mode within IMO SGISC Christian Lena, Matteo Bonci framework Intact stability assessment of RO-RO pax vessel in the Nicola Petacco, Valerio Ruggiero, Paola Gualeni framework of Second Generation Intact Stability criteria with a specific focus on the operational profile. Session 7B Ship Hydrodynamics 3 “One digit” estimation of navigation area parameters for a Oleksandr Kanifolskyi, Valerio Ruggiero monohull fast ferry A DIS-based air cavity concept for planing hull Fabio De Luca, Simone Mancini, Claudio Pensa, Riccardo Pigazzini, Vincenzo Sorrentino Numerical and Physical Modeling of Ship Impacts on Andreia Gomes, Liliana Pinheiro, Joana Simão, César Fenders Costa, João Alfredo Dos Santos, Juana Fortes CONFERENCE SECRETARIAT ATENA – Via Montallegro 1, Genova (Italy) www.atenanazionale.it nav2022@atenanazionale.org
TECHNOLOGY AND SCIENCE FOR THE SHIPS OF THE FUTURE FINAL PROGRAM OF NAV 2022 20th International Conference on Ships & Maritime Research In 1974, a scientific conference covering marine automation group and large vessels issues was organized under the patronage of the Technical Naval Studies Centre (CETENA) and the Italian National Research Council (CNR). A later collaboration with the Marine Technical Association (ATENA) led to the renaming of the conference as NAV, extending the topics covered to the technical field previously covered by ATENA national conferences. The NAV conference is now held every 3 years, and attracts specialists from all over the world. This book presents the proceedings of NAV 2022, held in Genova and La Spezia, Italy, in June 2022. The book contains 88 scientific papers, and subjects covered include: comfort on board; conceptual and practical ship design; deep sea mining and marine robotics; protection of the environment; renewable marine energy; design and engineering of offshore vessels; digitalization, unmanned vehicles and cyber security; yacht and pleasure craft design and inland waterway vessels. With its comprehensive coverage of scientific and technical maritime issues, the book will be of interest to all those involved in this important industry.
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