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In this episode of the Engineer Innovation podcast we go behind the scenes of the world’s largest ever marine validation experiment, in which 54 teams of engineers compete to simulate the performance of a cruise ship (full of passengers).
My guest is Dmitriy Ponkratov from the Royal Institution of Naval Architects who has been performing marine CFD simulations for more than two decades with Lloyds Register of Shipping and RINA, and who is a veteran of many sea trials.
In this episode we discuss:
● The challenge of meeting IMO’s Zero Carbon Shipping target by 2050
● The pivotal role that simulation plays in designing the ultra-efficient ships required to meet these standards
● Exploring novel marine propulsion systems
● Establishing trust in CFD simulation as an alternative to towing tanks and sea trials
● Creating a dataset of sea trial data that can be used to validate CFD simulations at full scale and in real world conditions
● A massive validation effort that includes 54 companies and institutions.
● How CFD engineers deal with sometimes getting the answer wrong
● The Marine Digital Twin
● Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning as applied to the marine industry
● Conducting sea trials on a cruise ship full of gin-and-tonic sipping passengers
This episode of the Engineer Innovation podcast is brought to you by Siemens Digital Industries Software — bringing electronics, engineering and manufacturing together to build a better digital future.
If you enjoyed this episode, please leave a 5-star review to help get the word out about the show.
For more unique insights on all kinds of cutting-edge topics, tune into siemens.com/simcenter-podcast.
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In this episode of the Engineer Innovation podcast we go behind the scenes of the world’s largest ever marine validation experiment, in which 54 teams of engineers compete to simulate the performance of a cruise ship (full of passengers).
My guest is Dmitriy Ponkratov from the Royal Institution of Naval Architects who has been performing marine CFD simulations for more than two decades with Lloyds Register of Shipping and RINA, and who is a veteran of many sea trials.
In this episode we discuss:
● The challenge of meeting IMO’s Zero Carbon Shipping target by 2050
● The pivotal role that simulation plays in designing the ultra-efficient ships required to meet these standards
● Exploring novel marine propulsion systems
● Establishing trust in CFD simulation as an alternative to towing tanks and sea trials
● Creating a dataset of sea trial data that can be used to validate CFD simulations at full scale and in real world conditions
● A massive validation effort that includes 54 companies and institutions.
● How CFD engineers deal with sometimes getting the answer wrong
● The Marine Digital Twin
● Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning as applied to the marine industry
● Conducting sea trials on a cruise ship full of gin-and-tonic sipping passengers
This episode of the Engineer Innovation podcast is brought to you by Siemens Digital Industries Software — bringing electronics, engineering and manufacturing together to build a better digital future.
If you enjoyed this episode, please leave a 5-star review to help get the word out about the show.
For more unique insights on all kinds of cutting-edge topics, tune into siemens.com/simcenter-podcast.
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