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Detailed Program Monday, 13:30–15:00 Offshore Technology Symposia 1-14 Offshore Technical Challenges – I Monday June 20 Penn I | 13:30–15:00 Session Chair: Alex<strong>and</strong>re N. Simos, Numerical Offshore Tank, University of São Paulo, Brazil Session Co-Chair: Denby Morrison, Shell International E&P, USA Past, Current <strong>and</strong> Future Offshore Challenges OMAE2011-50352 Denby Morrison Shell International Exploration <strong>and</strong> Petroleum, Houston, TX, USA A New Interpolation Method for FPSO Motion <strong>and</strong> Wave Drift Load Transfer Functions OMAE2011-49285 Stephanie Stafrach 2 Mamoun Naciri 1 1. Single Buoy Moorings, Monaco; 2. SBM Offshore, Monaco Experimental Investigation of Flow Induced Rotation of Hinged Plates with Shapes to Avoid Fluttering OMAE2011-50181 Antonio C. Fern<strong>and</strong>es 1 Sina M. Sefat 2 Fabio M. Coelho 3 Am<strong>and</strong>a A. Albuquerque 2 1. Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil; 2. COPPE/UFRJ, Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil; 3. PETROBRAS, Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil Numerical Wave Tank Analysis of Air Gap on a Truncated Vertical Cylinder OMAE2011-50283 Jang Whan Kim 1 Rajeev Jaiman 2 Steve Cosgrove 2 Jim O’Sullivan 1 1. Technip, Houston, TX, USA; 2. ACUSIM Software, Inc., New York, NY, USA Structures, Safety <strong>and</strong> Reliability Symposia 2-11 Probabilistic Response Modelling – I Monday June 20 Tokyo | 13:30–15:00 Session Chair: Arvid Naess, CeSOS/NTNU, Norway Session Co-Chair: Luis Sagrilo, COPPE/UFRJ, Brazil Safety Level of a Probabilistic Admittance Policy OMAE2011-49357 Mark Bos 2 Ernst Bolt 3 O.R. Koop 1 1. Arcadis - Alkyon Marine Infrastructure, Emmeloord, Netherl<strong>and</strong>s; 2. BMT Argoss, Marknesse, Netherl<strong>and</strong>s; 3. Rijkswaterstaat DVS, Delft, Netherl<strong>and</strong>s Airgap on Semi-Submersibles, A Practical Guide on the Implementation of a Stochastic Approach OMAE2011-49278 Otto DaSilva, Harris Knecht Exmar Offshore Company, Houston, TX, USA Wave Slam/Slap Loads on the Structural Members in the Air-Gap OMAE2011-49507 Gopu Rajasekhar, Nallayarasu S Indian Institute of Technology, Madras, Chennai, TN, India Prediction of Airgap Statistics for Fixed Offshore Platforms OMAE2011-49588 Arvid Naess 1 Oleg Gaidai 2 1. Centre for Ships <strong>and</strong> Ocean Structures in Norwegian University of Science <strong>and</strong> Technology, Trondheim, Norway; 2. Marintek, Trondheim, Norway Structures, Safety <strong>and</strong> Reliability Symposia 2-14 Reliability of Marine Structures – I Monday June 20 Mees Auditorium | 13:30–15:00 Session Chair: Sang-Rai Cho, University of Ulsan, Korea Session Co-Chair: Alberto Mor<strong>and</strong>i, American Global Maritime Inc., USA Reliability-Based Analysis <strong>and</strong> Design of a Ship Hull Beam with the Simplified Load <strong>and</strong> Strength Models OMAE2011-49735 Wenbo Huang Harbin Engineering University, Harbin, Heilongjiang, China Potential Impact of Climate Change on Tanker Design OMAE2011-50162 Elzbieta Maria Bitner-Gregersen, Torfinn Hørte, Rolf Skjong Det Norske Veritas, Høvik, Norway Assessing Structural Safety of Inner Hull Structure Under Cryogenic Temperature OMAE2011-50331 Sangmin Han, Junhong Bae, Kihun Joh, Yong Suk Suh, Jae-Kwang Eom Samsung Heavy Industries, Geoje-Si, Korea Efficient System Reliability Analysis by Finite Element Structural Models OMAE2011-49950 Arvid Naess 3 Bernt Leira 2 Carlos Guedes Soares 1 Bruno Gaspar 4 1. Technical University of Lisbon, Lisboa, Portugal; 2. Norwegian University of Science <strong>and</strong> Technology, Trondheim, Norway; 3. Centre for Ships <strong>and</strong> Ocean Structures in Norwegian University of Science <strong>and</strong> Technology, Trondheim, Norway; 4. IST, Lisbon, Portugal Materials Technology Symposia 3-18 Fatigue Performance in Sour Service Monday June 20 Town Hall | 13:30–15:00 Session Chair: Myung Hyun Kim, Pusan National University, Korea Session Co-Chair: Stephen Liu, Colorado School of Mines, USA Corrosion Fatigue Performance of High-Strength Riser Steels in Seawater <strong>and</strong> Sour Brine Environments OMAE2011-50171 Stephen J Hudak Jr 1 Gradalupe B. Robledo 1 Jeffrey Hawk 2 1. Southwest Research Institute, San Antonio, TX, USA; 2. DOE National Energy Technology Laboratory, Albany, OR, USA Consistent Endurance Fatigue Knockdown Factors for Sour Service from Industry-Wide Database OMAE2011-50204 Weiwei Yu, Pedro Vargas, Jonathan Bowman Chevron Energy Technology Co, Houston, TX, USA Monday, 13:30–15:00 Fatigue Performance of Sour Deepwater Riser Welds: Crack Growth vs. Endurance OMAE2011-49581 Colum Holtam 1 David Baxter 2 1. Atkins Oil <strong>and</strong> Gas, Aberdeen, UK; 2. TWI North America, LLC, Houston, TX, USA A Modelling Framework for Describing the Corrosion Fatigue Behaviour of Carbon Steel Pipelines <strong>and</strong> Risers OMAE2011-49537 David Baxter Atkins Oil <strong>and</strong> Gas, Aberdeen, UK www.asmeconferences.org/OMAE 2011 | 29
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