The Royal Institution of Naval Architects
International Conference: ICSOT Korea
15-16 September 2015, Busan, Korea Call for Papers
Safety of Offshore and Subsea Structures in Extreme and Accidental Conditions
In deep-water operations, offshore installations may face extreme or accidental events in association with general, or site-specific, conditions. Such hazards include: leaks of gas and/ or oil, collisions, human error, structural failure, and blowouts. These emergency events sometimes result in catastrophic consequences that can lead to casualties, property damage and pollution. It is the responsibility of the designer, builder and operator to develop, and integrate, safety measures developed to mitigate the consequences from such hazards.
To submit a paper, visit the website or contact the RINA Conference Department:
8 - 9 Northumberland Street, London, WC2N 5DA
Tel: +44 (0)20 7235 4622 Ext: 331 Fax: +44 (0)20 7259 5912 email:
conference@rina.org.uk
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The Royal Institution of Naval Architects International Conference:
High Performance Sailing Yachts 28-29 October 2015, Southampton, UK
Call for Papers
Innovations in hull design, materials, and sail design have contributed to the raising of the bar in speed and performance. The RINA High Performance Sailing Yacht conference will provide a forum for the presentation and discussion of the latest scientific and technologic research and its application in the complex field of high performance yachts and competitive sailing.
To submit a paper, Department:
visit the website or contact the RINA Conference
8 - 9 Northumberland Street, London, WC2N 5DA Tel: +44 (0)20 7235 4622 Ext: 331 Fax: +44 (0)20 7259 5912 email:
conference@rina.org.uk
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