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Effects of a Draft on Hydroelastic Responses of a Pontoon Type Very Large Floating Structure 22 1
H Maeda, T. Ikoma, C.K. Rheem and M Arita
A Study on Deck Wetness and Slamming of Very Large Floating Structures 229
Hvunkyoung Shin, Ho-Young Lee, Choon-Gyu Lim, Jeom-Moon Kang, Oi-Hyun Kim and
Mwng-Cheol Yoon
SAFETY ASSESSMENT
Probabilistic Analysis Tools for Surface Ships Under Seaway and Extreme Dynamic Loads 237
I!J Lua andPE. Hess
Comprehensive Fuzzy Approach in Hazard Identification of Formal Safety Assessment (FSA) 245
Kng-Qiu Chen and Shao-Fen Lin
Estimating the Risk of Cargo Shifting in Waves - Methodology and Results 253
A. Ryrfeldt and T. Kallstam
DESIGN PRINCIPLE AND CRITERIA
Ship Design Using Probabilistic Damage Stability Rules - A Sensitivity Study 261
P.H. Lawidsen. J.1 Jensen andJ Baatrup
Integration of First-Principle Approaches to Design for Damage Survivability 269
D. Konovessis and D. Vassalos
Rational Design Criteria and Their Application to Hull Form Optimisation of Floating Systems in
Random Seas 215
L. Birk and G.F: Clauss
DESIGN METHODS
The Application of a Decomposition and Reuse Approach in Marine Design 285
K. G. Tan and P. Sen
Evaluating Design for Upgradeability: A Simulation Based Approach for Ships and Marine Products 293
I. L. Burton and G. H. Stephenson
Model-Based Simulation for Container Loading / Unloading 301
Soon-Sup Lee, Jong-Kap Lee and Hong-Tae Kim
Research on 3D-Layout Design of Ship Compartment Based on CBR 309
Jun-Hua Li, Kng-Fu Zhu, Wen-Ye Kng and Jun Lu
Development of a Sophisticated Hull Form CAD System ‘EzHULL‘ Based on aNon-Manifold Model
and ‘X-topology’ 315
Kyu-Yeul Lee, Joong-Hyun Rhim. Sang-Uk Lee, Doo-Yeoun Cho and Young-Bok Choi
MARINE STRUCTURAL DESIGN
A Design Modification of VLCC with Wide Web Frame Space 323
.Jae-Hying Park, Chang-Hwan Jang and Joo-Ho He0
Optimization of the Design of Ship Structures Using Response Surface Methodology 33 1
M. Arai and T. Shimizu