The 16Th International Congress on Marine Corrosion and Fouling
Total Page:16
File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb
16th Annual International Congress on Marine Corrosion and Fouling ABSTRACT SUMMARIES The 16th International Congress on Marine Corrosion and Fouling 24-28- June 2012 in Seattle, Washington ORGANIZED ON BEHALF OF COMITÉ INTERNATIONAL PERMANENT PUR LA RECHERCHE SU LA PRÉSERVATION DES MATÉRIAUX EN MILIEU MARIN (COIPM) The COIPM Committee consists of: Chair 2010-2012: . Geoff Swain Florida Institute of Technology Secretary and Vice Chair: . Andrew Scardino Defence Science and Technology Organisation Treasurer: . Claire Hellio University of Portsmouth Committee Members: . Maureen Callow University of Birmingham . Tony Clare Newcastle University . Ricardo Coutinho Instituto de Estudos do Mar Almirante Paulo Moreira . Brenda Little Naval Research Laboratory . Steve McElvany Office of Naval Research . Marianne Pereira Hempel . Kiyoshi Shibata Chiba Institute of Technology . Serena Teo National University of Singapore . David Williams International Paint, Ltd Student Committee: . Emily Ralston Florida Institute of Technology . Sheelagh Conlan Liverpool John Moores University i ABSTRACT SUMMARIES 16th Annual International Congress on Marine Corrosion and Fouling Organization Congress Chairman: . Steve McElvany The Office of Naval Research Local Organizing Committee: . Geoff Swain Florida Institute of Technology . Linda Chrisey The Office of Naval Research . Paul Armistead The Office of Naval Research . Shaoyi Jiang The University of Washington . Brenda Little Naval Research Laboratory . Kristin Grehawick Strategic Analysis, Inc. Anthony Brennan University of Florida . Axel Rosenhahn University of Heildelberg . Serena Teo National University of Singapore Conference Support: . Strategic Analysis, Inc. The University of Washington . WSCC Sponsors/Support Corporate sponsors: . Hemple A/S . Jotun . I-Tech AB . American Chemet . Janssen PMP Financial support for travel provided by grants from: . The Office of Naval Research . The Office of Naval Research Global Front cover designed by Dominica Wong ii 16th Annual International Congress on Marine Corrosion and Fouling ABSTRACT SUMMARIES Table of Contents PLENARY-1 HYDRODYNAMICS AND ENERGY EFFICIENCY Eliasson, J .......................................................................................................................................................................... 1 REGULATORY AND ENVIRONMENTAL (PERERIA, M): RE-1 ANTIFOULING AND IMO'S GOALS - THE IMPACT OF FOULING PROTECTION ON SHIPPING'S GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSIONS AND TRANSFER OF NON-INDIGENOUS SPECIES Berg, E ............................................................................................................................................................................... 2 RE-2 REASSESSMENT OF ANTIFOULING BIOCIDES IN NEW ZEALAND Koutsaftis, A ...................................................................................................................................................................... 3 RE-3 THE CHANGING SCENE OF REGIONAL REGULATIONS AFFECTING THE ANTI-FOULING INDUSTRY AND THEIR IMPLICATIONS FOR DEVELOMENTS OF NEW ACTIVE SUBSTANCES Poppleton, J....................................................................................................................................................................... 4 RE-4 A REVIEW OF THE GLOBAL STATUS OF ANTIFOULING PAINT REGULATORY MANAGEMENT, WITH A PARTICULAR FOCUS ON THE USE OF COPPER Long, K ............................................................................................................................................................................... 4 RE-5 REGULATORY IMPLICATIONS OF OLFACTORY AND BEHAVIORAL EFFECTS OF COPPER ON FISH Gensemer, R ...................................................................................................................................................................... 5 RE-6 PROPOSED U.S. AMBIENT WATER QUALITY CRITERIA FOR COPPER IN SALTWATER: OVERVIEW AND EXAMPLE APPLICATION Santore, R .......................................................................................................................................................................... 6 RE-7 REGULATORY PRESSURES ON RECREATIONAL BOATING: DO ALTERNATIVE PAINTS OFFER SOLUTIONS? Holman, K .......................................................................................................................................................................... 7 RE-8 TECNOLOGIC AND SCIENTIFIC FEASIBILITY OF ADAPTIVE MANAGEMENT ON ECOLOGICAL RISK CAUSED BY ANTIFOULING AGENTS Shibata, K .......................................................................................................................................................................... 7 BIOFOULING CONTROL TECHNOLOGIES-NEW COATINGS FOR AF AND FOULING RELEASE (WEBSTER, D): AF-1 FOULING IN THE FACE OF A “LITTLE” SURFACE ROUGHNESS Lamb, R ............................................................................................................................................................................. 8 AF-2 HYDROGELS AS NON-FOULING SURFACES FOR MARINE APPLICATIONS Olsen, S ............................................................................................................................................................................. 9 AF-3 MACROMOLECULAR DESIGN OF SEBS AND PDMS BASED AMPHIPHILIC COATINGS FOR FOULING RELEASE APPLICATIONS Yasani, B .......................................................................................................................................................................... 10 AF-4 DEVELOPMENT OF ENVIRONMENTALLY BENIGN, DURABLE AND EFFECTIVE ZWITTERIONIC-BASED MARINE COATINGS Jiang, S ............................................................................................................................................................................. 10 AF-5 XEROGEL COATINGS WITH ANTI-FOULING AND FOUL-RELEASE PROPERTIES FROM LONG-CHAIN ALKYL AND FLUOROALKYL COMPONENTS Detty, M .......................................................................................................................................................................... 11 AF-6 NONFOULING RESPONSE OF DIFFERENT HYDROPHILIC UNCHARGED POLYMERS Serrano, Â........................................................................................................................................................................ 12 AF-7 NOVEL ZWITTERIONIC COATINGS BASED ON RING OPENING METATHESIS POLYMERIZATION Tew, G ............................................................................................................................................................................. 13 AF-8 BOTTLE BRUSH-NANOGLASS: A NEW HYBRID APPROACH FOR ENGINEERED, FOULING RELEASE, FLUOROUS POLYOXETANE COATINGS Chakrabarty, S ................................................................................................................................................................. 14 iii ABSTRACT SUMMARIES 16th Annual International Congress on Marine Corrosion and Fouling SHIP HYDRODYNAMICS AND ENERGY EFFICIENCY (SCHULTZ, M): SH-1 A REPORT ON SOME RECENT DEVELOPMENTS IN SHIP HULL AND PROPELLER COATINGS WITH A VIEW TO FOUL RELEASE TYPE ANTIFOULINGS Atlar, M ........................................................................................................................................................................... 15 SH-2 EVALUATING HULL FOULING ON SHIP PERFORMANCE: UNDERWATER PHOTOS IN CONNECTION WITH SPEED/FUEL CONSUMPTION ANALYSIS Kane, D ............................................................................................................................................................................ 16 SH-3 HULL AND PROPELLER FOULING PENALTIES ON AUSTRALIAN ARMIDALE CLASS PATROL BOATS Grandison, C .................................................................................................................................................................... 16 SH-4 PERFORMANCE OF FOULING RELEASE COATINGS ON NAVY PROPELLERS Steinberg, M.................................................................................................................................................................... 17 SH-5 METHODOLOGY FOR SHIP’S HULL PERFORMANCE ANALYSIS AND ANTIFOULING MONITORING Krapp, A........................................................................................................................................................................... 17 SH-6 FLOW-GENERATED FORCES ON HULL FOULING ORGANISMS AND HYDRODYNAMIC SELF-CLEANING OF FOULING-RELEASE COATINGS Gowing, S ........................................................................................................................................................................ 18 SH-7 FOULING-RELEASE OF BARNACLES AND ALGAE FROM A SHIP HULL Granhag, L ....................................................................................................................................................................... 18 SH-8 STUDY FOR FRICTION RESISTANCE AND GEOMETRY OF SURFACE ROUGHNESS OF ANTIFOULING PAINT Mieno, H ......................................................................................................................................................................... 19 BIOFOULING CONTROL TECHNOLOGIES-BIO-INSPIRED COATINGS (JIANG, S): BI-1 BIO-INSPIRED ANTIFOULING MATERIALS – TRANSLATING INSPIRATION INTO APPLICATION de Nys, R ........................................................................................................................................................................