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Novel ship concepts, increasing sizeand speed, and shipowner'sdemand for low operational costsrequire that a ship's hydrodynamicperformance be studied andoptimised at the highest level ofsophistication. All hydrodynamicperformance need to be consideredso as to optimise trade-offs betweenresistance, propulsion, sea keepingand manoeuvring. Fluid flowpredictions for ships and marinestructures are complex and
challenging. Up till now model testing prevail which is often prohibitively expensive in terms oftime and budget and hence only a very few hull modifications can be explored to arrive at thebest possible solution. Lately, CFD tools relying on potential flow methods as well as morecomplex and resource intensive RANSE methods are being used for hydrodynamic optimisation,which has been proved to reduce optimisation costs considerably and improve the accuracy ofsolution immensely. To perform such optimisations using CFD, a high level of knowledge of thetool is essential.
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The SHIPFLOW CFD codes by Flowtech has been developed
specially for ships and has proven its effectiveness for
many projects through the years. SHIPFLOW codes are
continuously improved based on research and industry
feedback. There are only a few installations in India at
present and is growing. The Central institute of Fisheries
Technology (CIFT), Kochi, Kerala has successfully put
SHIPFLOW for optimising fishing vessel designs where
model testing is prohibitively expensive due the enormity
of design variations. CIFT in association with Flowtech
International AB is conducting a SHIPFLOW training
programme in India which opens up a great opportunity to
all those who are engaged in ship design and research to
familiarise and get hands-on-experience on the world's
best CFD tool for the marine industry. We invite all those
interested to set aside the dates April15-18 to make use of
this rare opportunity at a very nominal cost
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The three first days of the training gives a good overview of the complete SHIPFLOW Design Package. It provides
the participants with the basic knowledge required to use the software on their own. Although the training is aimed
for at new users of SHIPFLOW, it is also a suitable course for current users who wants to learn more about thelatest developments or just refresh their knowledge
The fourth day is devoted to more advanced applications with SHIPFLOW. The first application will be on the self-
propulsion simulation capability in SHIPFLOW. This part of the training will also make use of the unique features
available when using the Friendship Framework and SHIPFLOW jointly. This is demonstrated in an example of
shape optimisation
Each user needs to bring one computer for running SHIPFLOW. A Laptop with 64-bit operating system (Windows or
Linux) and 4 GB of RAM memory is recommended. Smaller laptop will also work for most of the exercises. Flowtech
will provide the necessary software and licenses
CERTIFICATE WILL BE ISSUED ON SUCCESSFUL COMPLETION OF THE COURSE
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A nominal fee of Rs. 10,000/- per participant will be charged which include the course documentation,
tea/coffee breaks and lunches. 50% discount is available for students, if bonafide student certificate is
produced.
Course will be conducted at CIFT, Kochi, Kerala. Participants are requested to make their ownarrangements for their stay and transportation to and from the course venue. However, assistance for
arranging accommodation in hotels will be provided on specific request from participants. A few
participants could also be accommodated in CIFT guest house/other guest houses based on availability, if
requested in advance. Students can be accommodated in training hostel at very reasonable rates based on
availability, if booked sufficiently early.
THE NUMBER OF PARTICIPANTS IS LIMITED. PLEASE ENSURE THAT YOU REGISTER EARLY TO AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT.
FOR REGISTRATION CONTACT
INTERESTED PARTICIPANTS MAY IMMEDIATELY SEND THEIR NAME & ADDRESS TO nasser.cift@gmail.com
or SMS +91-9446091515
M.Nasser
Principal scientist (Naval Architect)
Central Institute of Fisheries Technology
Kochi, Kerala
Mob# +91-9446091515
nasser.cift@gmail.com
Dr .Leif Broberg
FLOWTECH International AB, Sweden
broberg@flowtech.se
BROCHURE DESIGN : CIFT
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