Title
Two examples of applied scientific research in ship safety
Author
Vredeveldt, A.W.
TNO Bouw
Publication year
2001
Abstract
Alex Vredeveldt graduated as naval architect at the Delft University of Téchnology. He was employed by Wilton Fijenoord shipyard in Schiedam The Netherlands. There he- developed- design software related to ships. He also designed the mechanical system of a sub marine simulator. He now works with the Netherlands Organisation for Applied Scientific Research, TNO. Initially he continued with the development of design software. Gradually he became involved in structural design of ships..He is now active in both theoretical and experimental analysis. Field test are an important aspect in his professional career. Most remarkable in this respect is his strong involvement with full scale ship collision tests, which are now being done by TNO at a more or .less regular bases over the past ten years. He is member of the ISSC.
Subject
Architecture and Building
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TNO identifier
330033
Source
Euroconference on Passenger Ships Design, Construction, Safety and Operation. Multi-Conference on Maritime Research and Technology, Crete, 15-19 October, 265-276
Document type
article