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RENK Marine Symposium 2016.Pdf 1 Contents Welcome and Key Note . 5 Florian Hofbauer, CEO RENK AG Dr . Franz Hoppe, GM Marine, RENK AG Maritime Security in the Environment of Modern Fleet Operational Tasks . 12 RDML Dipl .-Ing . Frank Lenski Commander of Naval Support Command Multi Task Profile and Future Mission of the Italian Navy . 18 CDR Andrea Mauro, Naval Engineer Officer Head of Integrated Logistic Support Section in New Shipbuilding Department Italian Naval Armaments Directorate Requirements for Future Propulsion Systems onboard German Navy Vessels . 34 CDR s .g . Clemens Baumscheiper German Navy The Development of the US Navy fleet and its Projected Mission . 42 Benjamin Canilang, Engineering Manager NAVSEA Systems Command, US Navy The LCS Program in view of Supportive Tasks of the US Navy . 52 Johannes Driessen, Technical Director LCS Program Lockheed Martin Efficient and environmental friendly solutions of propulsion systems for Patrol Vessels and Mega Yachts . 60 Dr . Carsten Spieker, General Manager Yachts Hartmut Henke, General Manager Naval Fr . Lürssen Werft GmbH & Co . KG, Bremen Noise of Propulsion Systems: How quiet can you get? . 74 Dr . Dietrich Wittekind DW-ShipConsult GmbH The Columbian Navy in Transit between Today and Tomorrow . 86 CAPT Fredy Zarate, MSC, MSE Columbian Navy 2 NSC – the New Large Cutter in Practical Experience . 112 LCDR Jeff Zamarin United States Coast Guard Design Criteria for Middle Size Ship Propulsion . 122 Enrico Ferrari Head of Ship Construction, Fincantieri S .p .A . Electric Drive for Advanced Ship Propulsion . 134 Bernhard Vollmer Head of Marine Sales, RENK AG Increased Flexibility of Drive Trains for Special Ships . 154 Dr . Burkhard Pinnekamp Head of Central Gear Technology, RENK AG Selection Criteria for Hybrid and Electric Propulsion Systems . 172 Prof . Dr .-Ing . Friedrich Wirz, Head of Ship Engineering Institute Technical University Hamburg Today’s Trends in Life Cycle Cost Analysis . 188 James Irwin-Brown Managing Consultant, BMT UK Electric Grid Architecture for Low Noise Vessels . 200 Dipl .-Ing . Peter Andersen Managing Director, e-powered marine solutions GmbH & Co . KG 2 3 Dear Business Partners, our Marine Symposium “Propulsion Experts Meet at RENK” was a resounding success. We especially wish to thank you for your participation. Without you, the knowledgeable speakers and visitors, this wouldn’t have been possible. You are the propulsion experts and thanks to your active contributions to the discussions, you facilitated a lively exchange of views. We believe that we can safely say on everyone’s behalf that this event was very useful for our daily work. This book contains the presentations and a collection of memorable pictures. We hope you enjoy the tour. Best regards, Florian Hofbauer Dr. Franz Hoppe The film of Marine Symposium 2016 www.renk.eu/symposium-film-2016 5 vance vance Ad d Sh Ad d Sh in ip in ip y P y P g r g r lo o lo o o p o p n u n u l l h s h s c i c i o o e e n n T T d d i i r r b b y y H H 10-11 May 2016, Augsburg 10-11 May 2016, Augsburg Monday, 9 May 2016 13:00 Efficient and environmental friendly solutions Wednesday, 11 May 2016 of propulsion systems for Patrol Vessels and Mega Yachts until 18:00 Arrival of guests in hotels 08:30 Bus Shuttle from hotels to RENK Dr. Carsten Spieker, General Manager Yachts, 02.05.2016 19:00 Come together in MAN Museum, Hartmut Henke, General Manager Naval, 09:15 Guided Tour through facility, RENK AG Heinrich-von-Buz-Strasse 28, 86153 Augsburg Fr. Lürssen Werft GmbH & Co. KG, Bremen 09:45 Welcome 13:20 Noise of propulsion systems: How quiet can you get? Dr. Franz Hoppe, GM Marine, RENK AG Dr. Dietrich Wittekind, DW Ship Consultant Tuesday, 10 May 2016 10:00 Increased Flexibility of Drive Trains 13:40 The Columbian Navy in Transit between for Special Ships 08:45 Leave bus shuttle to RENK Today and Tomorrow Dr. Burkhard Pinnekamp, 10:00 Welcome and Key Note Capitán de Fragata Fredy Zarate, MSC, MSE Head of Central Gear Technology, RENK AG Florian Hofbauer, CEO RENK Gerente de Diseño e Ingenieria Ship Design and 10:20 Selection Criteria for Hybrid and Electric Engineering Manager 10:15 Maritime Security in the Environment of Modern Propulsion Systems Fleet Operational Tasks 14:00 Discussion Prof. Dr. Ing. Friedrich Wirz, Head of Ship RDML Dipl.-Ing. Frank Lenski, Commander of Naval Engineering Institute, Technical University Hamburg 14:20 Coffee Break Support Command 10:40 Coffee Break 14:50 NSC – the New Large Cutter in Practical Experience 10:30 Multi Task Profile and Future Mission of the Italian Navy Lieutenant Commander Jeff Zamarin, United States Coast Guard 11:10 Today’s Trends in Life Cycle Cost Analysis Commandante Andrea Mauro, Marina Militare Italiana James Irwin-Brown, Managing Consultant, BMT UK 15:10 Design Criteria for Middle Size Ship Propulsion 10:50 Requirements for Future Propulsion Systems Enrico Ferrari, Head of Ship Construction, Fincantieri S.p.A. 11:30 Electric Grid Architecture for Low Noise Vessels onboard German Navy Vessels Dipl.-Ing. Peter Andersen, Managing Director, Commander s.g. Clemens Baumscheiper, German Navy 15:30 Electric Drive for Advanced Ship Propulsion e-powered marine solutions GmbH & Co. KG Bernhard Vollmer, Head of Marine Sales, 11:10 The Development of the US Navy fleet and its RENK AG 11:50 Discussion Projected Mission Benjamin Canilang, Engineering Manager, 16:00 Discussion 12:15 Lunch Break NAVSEA Systems Command, US Navy 16:20 End of day one, transfer to hotels 13:15 Shop displays in assembly and test area 11:30 The LCS Program in view of Supportive Tasks of the US Navy including RENK AED and a CODAG system 19:00 Official Dinner at Kurhaus Göggingen, Johannes Driessen, Technical Director LCS Program, RENK AG Program Klausenberg 6, 86199 Augsburg Lockheed Martin 14:30 Closing remarks, departure of guests ca. 22:30 Transfer to hotels 11:50 Discussion Open End Beer Call, individual shop tours upon request 12:00 Lunch Break Program www.renk-symposium.com Any questions? Constanze Wunderlich will be happy to assist: Phone +49 821 5700-627 6 vance vance Ad d Sh Ad d Sh in ip in ip y P y P g r g r lo o lo o o p o p n u n u l l h s h s c i c i o o e e n n T T d d i i r r b b y y H H 10-11 May 2016, Augsburg 10-11 May 2016, Augsburg Monday, 9 May 2016 13:00 Efficient and environmental friendly solutions Wednesday, 11 May 2016 of propulsion systems for Patrol Vessels and Mega Yachts until 18:00 Arrival of guests in hotels 08:30 Bus Shuttle from hotels to RENK Dr. Carsten Spieker, General Manager Yachts, 19:00 Come together in MAN Museum, Hartmut Henke, General Manager Naval, 09:15 Guided Tour through facility, RENK AG Heinrich-von-Buz-Strasse 28, 86153 Augsburg Fr. Lürssen Werft GmbH & Co. KG, Bremen 09:45 Welcome 13:20 Noise of propulsion systems: How quiet can you get? Dr. Franz Hoppe, GM Marine, RENK AG Dr. Dietrich Wittekind, DW Ship Consultant Tuesday, 10 May 2016 10:00 Increased Flexibility of Drive Trains 13:40 The Columbian Navy in Transit between for Special Ships 08:45 Leave bus shuttle to RENK Today and Tomorrow Dr. Burkhard Pinnekamp, 10:00 Welcome and Key Note Capitán de Fragata Fredy Zarate, MSC, MSE Head of Central Gear Technology, RENK AG Florian Hofbauer, CEO RENK Gerente de Diseño e Ingenieria Ship Design and 10:20 Selection Criteria for Hybrid and Electric Engineering Manager 10:15 Maritime Security in the Environment of Modern Propulsion Systems Fleet Operational Tasks 14:00 Discussion Prof. Dr. Ing. Friedrich Wirz, Head of Ship RDML Dipl.-Ing. Frank Lenski, Commander of Naval Engineering Institute, Technical University Hamburg 14:20 Coffee Break Support Command 10:40 Coffee Break 14:50 NSC – the New Large Cutter in Practical Experience 10:30 Multi Task Profile and Future Mission of the Italian Navy Lieutenant Commander Jeff Zamarin, United States Coast Guard 11:10 Today’s Trends in Life Cycle Cost Analysis Commandante Andrea Mauro, Marina Militare Italiana James Irwin-Brown, Managing Consultant, BMT UK 15:10 Design Criteria for Middle Size Ship Propulsion 10:50 Requirements for Future Propulsion Systems Enrico Ferrari, Head of Ship Construction, Fincantieri S.p.A. 11:30 Electric Grid Architecture for Low Noise Vessels onboard German Navy Vessels Dipl.-Ing. Peter Andersen, Managing Director, Commander s.g. Clemens Baumscheiper, German Navy 15:30 Electric Drive for Advanced Ship Propulsion e-powered marine solutions GmbH & Co. KG Bernhard Vollmer, Head of Marine Sales, 11:10 The Development of the US Navy fleet and its RENK AG 11:50 Discussion Projected Mission Benjamin Canilang, Engineering Manager, 16:00 Discussion 12:15 Lunch Break NAVSEA Systems Command, US Navy 16:20 End of day one, transfer to hotels 13:15 Shop displays in assembly and test area 11:30 The LCS Program in view of Supportive Tasks of the US Navy including RENK AED and a CODAG system 19:00 Official Dinner at Kurhaus Göggingen, Johannes Driessen, Technical Director LCS Program, RENK AG Klausenberg 6, 86199 Augsburg Lockheed Martin 14:30 Closing remarks, departure of guests ca. 22:30 Transfer to hotels 11:50 Discussion Open End Beer Call, individual shop tours upon request 12:00 Lunch Break Any questions? www.renk-symposium.com Constanze Wunderlich will be happy to assist: Phone +49 821 5700-627 6 7 Come together in MAN Museum 8 8 9 RDML Dipl.-Ing.
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