Vessel Efficiency competition company elevator pitches - London
1. Vessel Efficiency
Information Day
Elevator Pitches
Transport Knowledge Transfer Network
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2. Dr Ashutosh Sinha
Director
ashutosh@ssa.org.uk
SSA Trade Association
SSA is the voice of the UK Marine
Industry representing :
Shipyards
20 years of experience in
Equipment Manufacturers
European and UK
Service Providers Maritime Projects
Maritime Universities Project Management
Port Operators
Consortium formation
Marine Supply Chain.
Dissemination
SSA are actively involved in 10 Exploitation
European funded marine R&D
projects
3. Dr Ashutosh Sinha
Director
ashutosh@ssa.org.uk
Vessel efficiency call
Topics we are interested in leading:
Light weight / reduced maintenance of equipment and machinery onboard ships
by using composites
Ship energy consumption and onboard management efficiency
Low carbon shipping:
o Modelling the global shipping system
o Technologies for low carbon shipping
o Shipping, ports and logistics
o Shipping economics and life cycle costs
o Regulation, policy and the shipping stakeholder space
o Operations for low carbon shipping
365 vessel efficiency: no breakdowns by fabricating the components on board
using additive manufacturing
Develop new coatings with combined self-healing (SH), antifouling (AF) and
anticorrosive (AC) properties
4. TW (Bill) Page –recent MD and President of Wartsila in the UK and
member of Wartsila Ship Power and Oil and Gas international
management -19 years and up to date experience in all areas of
ship power and propulsion -Now MD of Whale.
What?
I am bringing new innovative technology to the marine industry
that is going to enhance reliability and enable ship machinery
condition and efficiency to be monitored and improved in new
ways.
How?
Research and development, new innovations, from
Huddersfield University department of Computing and
engineering.
Seeking
Collaborative partners to implement our new ideas, or that
need our kind of real life experience and access to innovative
technology.
5. Engine Emissions predictive monitoring
mapping
Acoustic and ultrasonic condition monitoring
Acoustic Active noise cancelling
Acoustic environmental monitoring.
Condition monitoring of hydraulic systems
and slow moving devices.
Phase monitoring flows eg oil pipe lines.
Smart components for fasteners
Power as a transducer
TW(Bill) Page 23-11-12
Bill.page@whaletechnologies.co.uk or
b.page@hud.ac.uk
6. We provide Design
& Engineering of
FRP Composite
Structures
Partner required to
Minimum weight undertake load monitoring
maximum efficiency
strong & durable Potential use of FRP in
Reduced thro-life cost ships: Superstructures
Decks, hulls etc
David Kendall
Optima Projects Ltd
T +44 (0)7774 887037
david.kendall@
optima-projects.com
7. •The portion of total energy consumption using fossil fuels is around 34%
so how do we make fuel go “longer” ?
•Emulsion fuel technology is considered one of the most promising
solutions
•Possible Nox reductions up to 60%
•Possible PM reductions up to 80%
•Possible fuel cost reductions up to 10-15%
•ROI on equipment in weeks, rather than months
•We make emulsion fuels
•Who benefits?
•Marine Industry (large boats)
•Power Generation (if used as prime power)
8. IT WORKS, IT’S IN PLAY TODAY and WILL FLOURISH
SCARLETTS FUEL SYSTEMS Ltd
www.scarlettsfuels.com
Sales Director: Graham Grant
+44 7921 459727
graham.grant@scarlettsfuel.com
9. Fugro GEOS Ltd
Fugro GEOS is a UK based company with a global reach for specialist
services.
It is a provider of marine weather forecast services.
It undertakes extensive forecast modelling of the atmosphere, waves and
currents.
It has unique technology for web delivery of metocean data and static data.
It has access to satellite technology for product delivery.
Looking for partners with vessel response capability.
Contact details
Mark Calverley, Consultancy
M.calverley@geos.com, Tel 01491 820546.
Date www.geos.com
10. Marine Efficiency
• The University of Portsmouth Institute of Industrial
Research has worked on a wide range of commercial
collaborations that draw upon our expertise in managing
and extracting important information from large data sets.
• Our customers range from Process Machine Manufacturers
to Flight Data Analysis businesses to suppliers of High
Performance Computers.
• All of these customers share the same fundamental
problem – extracting key bits of information from vast and
ever growing data sets.
11. Marine Efficiency
• The Marine sector presents us with some unique emerging
opportunities. As with most industries there are vast
amounts of ever growing data sets being generated that
contain important elements of information embedded
within tremendous amounts of noise.
• We are already collaborating with an SME that installs
sensors on Marine Vessels to monitor engine performance.
• We seek further collaborators in the Marine sector to
develop embedded intelligent software systems that can
analyse data from all aspects of vessel performance to
improve energy usage on board ships.
14. Southampton Marine
& Maritime Institute -
Support for companies for TSB Vessel Efficiency
Competition
• Over 300 researchers working on maritime research
• Over 40% of annual £100m research income if from
collaborative research with industry
• Strong track record with TSB and FP7 funding
• Top UK University for working with SMEs
Kevin Forshaw
27th November 2012
15. Specific project ideas / assistance
for Vessel Efficiency Competition
• Support for composite material modelling, across the temperature scales
(cryogenic to fire), loading rate scale (static to dynamic) and micro to
macro scale analyses (physical chemistry to application).
• Drag reduction technologies and methods to enhance propulsive
efficiency through advanced synthesis of experimental, computational
and theoretical fluid dynamics.
• Guidance on and research into coalescence between supply chain and
internal departments for easy integration of Marpol and beyond.
• National Centre for Advanced Tribology’s extensive expertise on high-
performance Anti-fouling, low-friction and anti-corrosion coatings.
Kevin Forshaw / k.a.forshaw@soton.ac.uk / 07770 701923
16. Babcock International Group
• Babcock International is a leading engineering support services company,
delivering commercial and military technical projects
• With wide maritime involvement, we're particularly keen on advancing:
– Asset management
– Technology that maximises maritime asset integrity
– Ways of reducing through life costs of platforms
For example: Through life support to oil & gas vessels
– Platform and system design
– Hull efficiency and effectiveness (design, coatings)
– Payload movement, cargo handling
– Communication systems that support improved operational effectiveness
– Technology that increases automation or assists unmanned vehicle operations
• Our broad range of exposure across the whole sector means we may well be
able to help support your ideas for innovation and our proximity to major
customers can help lead the way to exploit a route to market
• Contact: Peter Vincent (peter.vincent@babcockinternational.com)
17. US Project
• SME • Lead or join another project
• R&D and Software Development • Software approach for increasing
• Maritime expertise efficiency through integrating
• Data monitoring and logging • Routing
• Data Analysis • Fuel consumption / speed / required
• Navigation and routing destination arrival time / weather
• e-Navigation • Vessel trim
• Mobile & satellite comms • Bottom cleaning
• Monitoring actual fuel consumption,
vessel speed, rpm etc
Tim Thornton – tt@smartcomsoftware.com – 07985 927376
18. Over 80% O.P.C. mechanical (75% electrical)
Smart Propulsion Systems 1kW to 5MW
Hydrodynamic L/D of 22 tested - 80 predicted
Smart hydrofoil-assisted hull technologies
Air resistance predominant
Innovative sections
Active Propulsion, Hulls & Control Technologies
Extensive Engineering/Manufacturing Know-how
Masters of cavitation & the air/sea interface
20 years / £10m of R&D
Proprietary Integrated CFD Codes
Technologies aid renewable energy targets
8 years and thousands of hours of testing – up to 1MW
NOW
TREND
USV/Interceptors WFSVs/Crew Boats Corvettes New Generation RoRo Ships
19. Some Key Collaboration Partner Requirements
Active Propulsion, Hulls & Control Technologies
Extensive Engineering/Manufacturing Know-how
Masters of cavitation & the air/sea interface
Join us in the Efficiency Revolution
Boat & Ship Yards – Lightweight structures
CFD & aero/hydrodynamic test facilities – air lift and drag
Advanced composites moulders - hydrofoils
Gas Turbines – mechanical (vertical) and generation
High-power transmissions - drive legs
Large generators & electric motors, installations
Navigation & Collision Avoidance Systems
Airborne sensors - UFOs and incoming wave pattern
20. No rigging to foul spars, so better Automated
upwind sailing angle operation lowers
crew costs and
increases H&S
No rigging to foul
60% Thrust from wind
cargo handling
40% Thrust from engine powered by waste
Dry Bulk Chemicals Passenger / cruise
23. Part of the High Value Manufacturing
Catapult
Graham.harrison@nccuk.com
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