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The Transactions of the Royal Institution of Naval Architects – Part C


International Journal of Marine Design EDITOR


Dr Sean McCartan, UK EDITORIAL BOARD


Prof. Dario Boote, Italy Prof. Ajit Shenoi, UK Dr Deana McDonagh, USA Charlotte Schiffer, France Dr Nick Forsythe, France Patrick Giraud, France Prof. Nan Goggin, USA Prof. Imre Hovarth, Netherlands David Peck, Netherlands Dr Trevor Dobbins, UK Tom Chant, UK Adrian Waddams, UK Mirna Cieniewicz, Belgium


The International Journal of Marine Design (IJMD) provides a forum for the reporting and discussion on design practice and technical issues associated with aesthetic design. The full spectrum of marine design from small craft to superyachts, including commercial and specialist vessels, will be examined. The IJMD is published as Part C of the Transactions of The Royal Institution of Naval Architects.


Contributions in the form of technical papers and reviews on the following aspects of aesthetic marine design are invited:


 Design visualisation (including design methodologies, design practice, innovative concepts, design analysis tools, computer aided design), TOI (Transfer of Innovation) from other industry sectors).


 Ergonomics and domotics (including UCD (User Centred Design) methodologies, emotional design methodologies, TOI (Transfer of Innovation) from other industry sectors).


 Sustainability in construction (including one-off construction and series production issues, facility design, materials, joining technologies, reconstructions and rebuilds of historic craft).


 Sustainability in operation (including, equipment, results of sea trials, instrumentation, TOI (Transfer of Innovation) from other industry sectors).


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 Implementation of regulations in the design process (including international, national, and regional regulatory frameworks, classification, codes of practice, rating rules).


 Virtual work/learning environments (including, CPD for marine designers, networking opportunities for innovation and exchange, virtual work environments to facilitate multi- disciplinary, multinational teams).


EDITORIAL INTRODUCTION This will provide an overview of the journal with particular emphasis on the collection of papers that comprise each issue.


PAPERS Papers may introduce new theory or evaluate existing theory. They can describe experimental or novel design practices. Papers presenting design case studies will report on new or existing techniques, including design and production. Papers may also provide literary reviews which appraise and evaluate existing designs or published work. All papers are peer refereed.


DESIGN REVIEWS Design reviews will provide findings, trends, procedures, applications, interim results, etc. Design reviews are refereed as for papers, but due allowance will be made for their immediate nature.


ARTICLES Invited articles by marine designers will give personal views on the views on design trends and the future of the maritime industry.


DISCUSSION Comments on papers and design reviews are welcomed and will normally be published in the first available issue of the IJMD following that in which the paper was published. Discussion may be continued in subsequent issues, at the discretion of the Editor. Authors will be invited to respond to published comment.


 The Royal Institution of Naval Architects ISSN 2048-7541


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