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Course analyses fatigue in marine structures

A BMT product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Jun 19, 2006

A training course to be held in Houston, Texas later this year will focus on the fatigue and fracture analysis of marine structures.

BMT Fleet Technology is running a training course on the fatigue and fracture analysis of marine structures.

The course will benefit naval architects, engineers and ship superintendents responsible for the issues surrounding the design, maintenance and operation of vessels and offshore structures.

The issue of structural integrity has become increasingly important to the industry due to the need to minimise environmental and human safety risks.

As a result, professionals working in marine environments need to be aware of the significant advances that have been made in quantitative fatigue and fracture assessment procedures in a wide range of structures.

BMT Fleet Technology's President Aaron Dinovitzer says: "The courses will enable our experts to pass on their considerable knowledge and experience to an international audience".

"In particular, the courses will draw on our expertise in materials, design and welding technology".

Assessment methodologies will be illustrated through the use of practical quantitative examples and design tools.

Delegates will also be invited to work through various interactive scenarios using laptops.

Dinovitzer comments: "Through the courses BMT will provide delegates with the necessary technical theory as well as advice on fatigue and fracture issues for practical application".

The course, hosted by the American Bureau of Shipping, will be held in Houston, Texas, from 29th November to 1st December 2006.

It is expected that additional courses may be held in 2007 in Europe.

BMT's courses are recognised by the Society of Naval Architects and Marine Engineers (SNAME) and the Royal Institution of Naval Architects (RINA) as continuing professional development.

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