
[This event is cancelled]
{Co-organizing with the Hong Kong Joint Branch of the
Royal Institution of Naval Architects and the Institute of Marine Engineering,
Science and Technology (HKJB of RINA & IMarEST) and the Hong Kong Institute
of Marine Technology (HKIMT)}
Programme Highlights
Part of the Hong Kong Maritime Week 2019
activities.
Session 1: “The Changing World of Workboat
Design” by Mr. Robert G Allan
2019 marks a century since Robert Allan Sr emigrated to Canada to work
in the ship design industry, and 90 years since the foundation of Robert Allan
Ltd. Since that time the company has grown to one of international recognition
as a leader in many sectors of specialized workboat design. Using examples from
the history of the company, Robert Allan (Grandson of the Founder) will trace
how the practise of small ship/workboat design has changed over the past
century and the many challenges which are currently faced in the modern
technology-driven world.
Session 2: “Marine Hybrid Propulsion System”
by Mr. James Tan
The Cat Hybrid Propulsion System is one of the
innovative propulsion solutions, with diesel engines and variable frequency
drive controlled booster motors tied to the vessel’s thrusters. The booster
motors can be powered by generator sets and/or batteries and the load balancing
and switching between operation modes are handled in a highly optimized control
system.
The presentation will utilize a real case to demonstrate the components of the Hybrid
Propulsion System, the design philosophy and operation modes, the architecture
and logic of the control system, as well as the results of the life cycle cost
analysis.
Session 3: “Design of a Novel Underwater Robot
with Three Tails” by Mr. Jianan Li
As the maritime observations draw more and
more attention in the scientific and military areas, the need for robots with
full omnidirectional motion capabilities has become more vital. This research
proposes the design and analysis of a novel omnidirectional underwater robot
with multi tails, which is inspired from some biomechanical propulsion
mechanisms such as octopus, marine turtle, frog and carangiform. The robot
mainly consists two parts: a rigid head and three flexible tails. The head is
made up by machining of printing grade polymer and contains the battery,
communication module and control unit. The tail contains silicone tubes and
stainless-steel tubes in alternate pattern with a caudal fin in the end.
Speakers
Mr.
Robert Allan is a third generation naval architect (all of the same name),
whose family moved to Vancouver from Scotland 100 years ago this year. Since
graduating with honours from the University of Glasgow in 1971 with a B.Sc. in
Naval Architecture, Rob Allan has been designing high-performance commercial
workboats of all types, most notably high-performance tugboats for tanker
escort and offshore terminal operations. Mr Allan is a Registered Professional
Engineer in the Province of BC, and a Fellow of both SNAME and RINA. He has twice
earned the ABS Joseph H. Linnard Prize for Best Paper presented to the SNAME
Annual Meeting (2000 and 2010).
Mr. James Tan is the Project Manager of
Caterpillar Marine Solution Centre in Singapore. He holds a Bachelor of
Engineering in Naval Architecture & Marine Engineering from Newcastle
University and has substantial experience in Marine and offshore industry. James
has been with Caterpillar since 2013 specialising in marine propulsion and
system integration. He was involved in a number of hybrid propulsion projects
integrated by Caterpillar, with contributions in consultation as well as
project management.
Mr. Li Jianan is a PhD student in the Department
of Mechanical Engineering from the Hong Kong Polytechnic University. He obtained
his Master Degree in Mechanical Engineering from the Hong Kong Polytechnic
University. His main research interest centers on the structure and analysis of
the bio-inspired underwater robots. His current research is to design high
stability, agility, and mobility omnidirectional underwater robot, which can
adapt to the complex and unexplored underwater environment.
Fee *
Free
Language
English
Registration & Enquiries
Prior on-line registration at MMNC Division website
http://mc.hkie.org.hk/ is required. The
number of participants is limited to 80. Applications will be accepted on a
first-come-first-served basis with priority given to members of organizers. Successful
applicants will be notified by email. For enquiries of the seminar, please
contact Mr. Sam C H Kwan at email: chkwan@mardep.gov.hk