37 International Conference On Ocean, Offshore And Arctic .

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37th International Conferenceon Ocean, Offshore andArctic Engineering Hostedby:Madrid, SpainJune 17–22, 2018

Open dayNovember 1009.30 - 17.0 , 2 0 1 80 hrsopendagbijmariOur future is at sea. We are facing the challenge of clean zero emissiontransport over water, autonomous shipping, and floating mega islandsas a solution to rising sea levels and overpopulation. These challengesrequire maritime knowledge and innovation.BETTER SHIPS, BLUE OCEANSWith ‘Better Ships, Blue Oceans’ we set a new course to make ships cleaner,smarter and safer and to contribute to a sustainable use of the seas.www.marin.nln.nl

Table of contentsYourHosts:Program at a Glance . 2Technical ProgramTechnical Tour . 94Floor Plans . 4Honoring Symposia . 22Outreach for Engineers . 95Afternoon Lecture Series. 24OMAE 2019 . 96Saturday, June 16 . 26Listing of Committees &Sunday, June 17 . 27Organizers . 99Monday, June 18 . 28Past & Future OMAETuesday, June 19 . 40Conferences & Chairs . 102Social Events . 14Wednesday, June 20 . 58Author Index . 104Sponsors & Exhibitors . 16Thursday, June 21 . 76Session Index . 119Madrid Map . 5Welcome . 6Award Winners . 10Attendee Information . 11Contact ASMEasme.orgwww.facebook.com/ASME.IPTI@asmedotorg

Program at a glanceSaturday, June 16 (pg 26)Short Courses WEC Design Practices and Tools09:00 – 17:00Dusseldorf Dynamics and Vibrations in OffshoreStructures09:00 – 17:30MunichMonday, June 18 (pg 28)Opening Ceremony and Keynote Plenaries 08:30 – 10:00Londres / Bristol / OxfordWelcome and Opening RemarksDr. Antonio Souto-Iglesias, Conference Chair, OMAE 2018Dr. Raúl Guanche García, Conference Chair, OMAE 2018Dr. Francisco Huera-Huarte, Conference Chair, OMAE 2018Dr. Solomon Yim, Technical Program Chair, OMAE 2018Prof. Krish Thiagarajan Sharman, OOAE Division ChairJulio Gómez-Pomar, Secretary of State for Public Works,Transport and InfrastructureKeynote Plenary OneReinventing Oil&GasHéctor Américo González Gómez, Executive Director TechnicalDevelopment & HSE, RepsolAwardsRefreshment Break 10:00 – 10:30 Venecia / Milán / RomaKeynote Plenaries (Continued) 10:30 – 12:00Londres / Bristol / OxfordKeynote Plenary TwoDecommissioning in the Norwegian North Sea –Turning Liabilities into OpportunitiesVidar Nedrebø, Managing Director, Repsol Norge ASKeynote Plenary ThreeMooring Systems, Current and Future Market OverviewMarcos Bergua Toledo,Commercial Director VSSL & VCSA, VICINAY MARINE SLsOutreach Team Building Exercise17:00 – 19:00Dusseldorf Welcome Dinner19:00 onwardsOff-siteSunday, June 17 (pg 27)Outreach Welcome & IntroductionsIndustry Presentations08:30 – 17:00EstrasburgoShort Courses Numerical and Experimental DynamicAnalysis of Offshore Wind Turbines09:00 – 17:00FrankfurtWelcome Reception19:00 – 20:30Venecia / Milán / Roma2 www.omae2018.comOMAE 2019 PresentationProf. Atilla Incecik, Conference Chair, OMAE 2019Tuesday, June 19 (pg 40)Concurrent Sessions 08:30 – 10:00OT 1-1-5 Fixed Structures and Jack-up RigsSSR 2-8-1 Reliability of Renewable Energy SystemsSSR 2-13-2 Risk Analysis and Management IIMAT 3-3-1 Fatigue and Fracture AssessmentPRS 4-1-2 Flexible Pipes IIPRS 4-3-4 VIV/FatigueOSU 5-1-1 New Concepts for Ocean Space UtilizationOE 6-8-1 Fluid-Structure, Multi-Body and Wave-Body Interaction IOE 6-12-1 Ocean Engineering Technology IPAT 7-2-1 Arctic Sea TransportationCFD 8-1-1 ManeuveringORE 9-1-1 Floating Wind Turbines: Numerical Modelling IORE 9-4-2 Case Studies and Field TestsPT 11-10-1 Drilling GeomechanicsHCGS 12-1-2 Wave Spectral and Probabilistic Models andEngineering Applications IIHCGS 12-7-1 Structural Reliability and Risk-Based Maintenance IHBM 13-1-3 Wave Body Interaction IIIRefreshment Break 10:00 – 10:30 Venecia / Milán / RomaConcurrent Sessions 10:30 – 12:00OT 1-2-1 Model TestingSSR 2-2-1 Probabilistic and Spectral Wave ModelsSSR 2-11-1 Ultimate Strength IMAT 3-4-1 Fatigue and Fracture Performance in Sour ServicePRS 4-1-3 Flexible Pipes IIIPRS 4-3-7 ECA and InspectionOSU 5-2-1 Aquaculture Structures in Waves and CurrentOE 6-12-2 Ocean Engineering Technology IIOE 6-15-3 Session IV Dynamic and Kinematic Issues in RoboticVehicles, Modelling, and ControlPAT 7-3-1 Structures in IceCFD 8-1-2 CFD, WavesORE 9-2-6 Installation, O&M, and Case StudiesORE 9-4-5 Analytical, Numerical and Experimental Studies IIPT 11-6-3 Well Drilling-Fluids and Hydraulics-IIIHCGS 12-4-1 Renewable Energy Offshore IHCGS 12-7-2 Structural Reliability and Risk-Based Maintenance IIHBM 13-3-1 Second-order Loads and ResponseOpening Lunch 12:00 – 13:30Buffet Madrid / France-Madrid Gallery / Lyon / ToulouseLunch 12:00 – 13:30 Buffet Madrid / France-Madrid Gallery / Lyon / ToulouseConcurrent Sessions 13:30 – 15:00OT 1-1-3 Installation, Operation and Integrity AssessmentOT 1-4-1 Design Optimization, Risk Analysis and MitigationSSR 2-12-4 Structural Analysis and Optimization IVSSR 2-13-1 Risk Analysis and Management IMAT 3-2-1 Fatigue Performance IPRS 4-1-1 Flexible Pipes IPRS 4-3-1 Mechanics IOE 6-3-1 Modeling TechniquesOE 6-15-1 Session I Development Methodologies and Novel DesignsCFD 8-8-1 CFD and FSI Opening Session and Keynote onDigitalization and Machine LearningORE 9-2-1 Verification and ValidationORE 9-3-1 Heaving and Pitching Wave Energy ConvertersPT 11-5-1 Petroleum Production Systems Design and Operation IPT 11-6-1 Well Drilling Fluids and Hydraulics IHCGS 12-1-1 Wave Spectral and Probabilistic ModelsHCGS 12-5-1 Ultimate Strength IHBM 13-1-1 Wave Body Interaction IConcurrent Sessions 13:30 – 15:00OT 1-2-2 Mooring System Design and Analysis IOT 1-3-4 Fluid-Structure InteractionSSR 2-1-2 Abnormal or Rogue Waves IISSR 2-11-2 Ultimate Strength IIMAT 3-5-1 Materials Performance in Harsh ConditionsPRS 4-1-4 Flexible Pipes IVOSU 5-2-2 Aquaculture Technology IOE 6-1-1 ManoeuvringOE 6-15-4 Session IV (cont.) Dynamic and Kinematic Issues inRobotic Vehicles, Modelling, and ControlPAT 7-4-1 Vessels in Ice including ManeuvringCFD 8-3-1 Risers and Pipelines IORE 9-1-2 Floating Wind Turbine Experimental Testing and Validation IIORE 9-5-1 Turbine and Efficiency IPT 11-6-4 Well Fluids and Hydraulics IVHCGS 12-4-2 Renewable Energy Offshore IIHCGS 12-7-3 Structural Reliability and Risk-Based Maintenance IIIHBM 13-5-1 HydroelasticityRefreshment Break 15:00 – 15:30 Refreshment Break 15:00 – 15:30 Venecia / Milán / RomaVenecia / Milán / RomaConcurrent Sessions 15:30 – 17:30OT 1-1-4 Spars, FPSOs and Multi-Column Floaters IOT 1-4-2 Simulation of Floaters and MooringsSSR 2-7-1 Reliability of Mooring and Riser SystemsSSR 2-12-3 Structural Analysis and Optimization IIIMAT 3-1-1 Fracture Assessment - Analytical MethodsPRS 4-1-7 Umbilicals and Cables IPRS 4-3-5 Thermo-MechanicalOE 6-4-1 Towed and Undersea Cables and Pipes, Mooring,and Buoy TechnologyOE 6-15-2 Sessions II–III: Embedded Architecture for Robotic Vehiclesand Underwater Communication Systems. Sensors, ProcessingAlgorithms, Distributed Platform and Software ArchitectureCFD 8-8-2 Optimization, Big Data and Machine LearningORE 9-1-4 Floating Wind Turbines: Numerical Modelling IIORE 9-3-2 Oscillating Water ColumnPT 11-6-2 Well Drilling Fluids and Hydraulics IIPT 11-11-1 Human Factor in Oil and Gas OperationsHCGS 12-1-3 Wave Spectral and Probabilistic Models andEngineering Applications IHCGS 12-8-1 Maritime Safety and Human Factors IHBM 13-1-2 Wave Body Interaction IIConcurrent Sessions 15:30 – 17:30OT 1-1-6 Spars, FPSOs and Multi-ColumnFloaters IIOT 1-4-4 Structural Analysis and SimulationSSR 2-1-1 Abnormal or Rogue Waves ISSR 2-11-3 Ultimate Strength IIIMAT 3-2-2 Fatigue Performance IIPRS 4-3-3 InstallationOSU 5-2-3 Aquaculture Technology IIOE 6-2-2 Nonlinear and Extreme Waves, Wavesfrom WindPAT 7-5-1 Full Scale Measurements and IceModel TestsCFD 8-3-2 Risers and Pipelines IIORE 9-1-6 Floating Wind Turbine ExperimentalTesting and Validation IORE 9-5-3 Design and ResourcesPT 11-7-1 Well Plugging and AbandonmentHCGS 12-4-3 Renewable Energy Offshore IIIHCGS 12-7-4 Structural Reliability and Risk-BasedMaintenance IVHBM 13-4-1 Floating Foundations for Wind TurbinesAfternoon Lecture Series 17:45 – 18:30 LondresProspects and Challenges in Arctic and Ice TechnologyDr. Walter Kuehnlein, Managing Director, sea2ice Ltd & Co. KGAfternoon Lecture Series 17:45 – 18:30 LondresNew Insights on the Vortex-induced Vibrations ofLong Flexible CylindersDr. Kim Vandiver, Professor of Mechanical and Ocean Engineering, Dean forAfternoon Drinks 18:30 – 19:30 Afternoon Drinks 18:30 – 19:30 BasqueCountyPresentation16:00 – 18:00MarsellaUndergraduate Research, Director, Office of Experiential Learning, MassachusettsVenecia / Milán / RomaVenecia / Milán / Roma

program at a glanceWednesday, June 20 (pg 58)Concurrent Sessions 08:30 – 10:00OT 1-2-3 Dynamic PositioningOT 1-5-3 FLNG TechnologySSR 2-3-1 Probabilistic Response Models ISSR 2-4-1 Fatigue and Fracture Reliability IMAT 3-8-1 Life Extenstion and Integrity AssessmentPRS 4-1-5 Flexible Pipes VOSU 5-3-1 Deepsea Mining and Underwater TechnologyOE 6-8-2 Fluid-Structure, Multi-Body and Wave-BodyInteraction IIOE 6-13-1 Metocean I : Measurement and Modelling ofCurrents and SolitonsPAT 7-6-1 Ice Management and Operations in IceCFD 8-1-3 Multi-hullORE 9-1-5 Offshore Wind Turbine HydrodynamicsOG 10-1-1 Seabed Interaction, Processes and PropertiesPT 11-1-2 Arctic Exploration and Drilling ChallengesHCGS 12-2-1 Floater Dynamics and Hydrodynamics IHCGS 12-5-2 Ultimate Strength IIHBM 13-7-1 Gap and Moonpool Resonance IOutreach Breakfast / Feedback Session 07:30 – 10:00 Refreshment Break 10:00 – 10:30 Refreshment Break 10:00 – 10:30 Venecia / Milán / RomaFriday, June 22 (pg 94)Thursday, June 21 (pg 76)ParisConcurrent Sessions 08:30 – 10:00OT 1-3-2 Numerical Methods and ExperimentsSSR 2-10-1 Collision and Crashworthiness ISSR 2-12-2 Structural Analysis and Optimization IIPRS 4-2-1 Rigid Risers - DesignPRS 4-3-2 Mechanics IIOSU 5-7-1 Environmental Assessment for Marine Renewable EnergyOE 6-1-2 PoweringOE 6-8-4 Fluid-Structure, Multi-Body and Wave-BodyInteraction IVCFD 8-2-2 Free Surface ModelingCFD 8-4-2 VIV Physics IIORE 9-4-4 Site Selection, Hybrid Devices and FarmsOG 10-6-1 Spudcans and Shallow FoundationsPT 11-2-1 Drilling Mechanics IPT 11-4-1 Integrity of Well Barriers - Part 1HCGS 12-3-1 Ship Maneuvering and Control IHCGS 12-9-1 Offshore Floating StructuresVenecia / Milán / RomaConcurrent Sessions 10:30 – 12:00OT 1-2-4 Mooring System Design and Analysis IIOT 1-6-1 Wave-Induced Global Load and ResponseSSR 2-3-2 Probabilistic Response Models IISSR 2-4-2 Fatigue and Fracture Reliability IIMAT 3-9-1 Pipeline Engineering Critical AssessmentPRS 4-1-6 Flexible Pipes VIOSU 5-5-1 Floating Offshore Wind TurbineOE 6-8-3 Fluid-Structure, Multi-Body and Wave-BodyInteraction IIIOE 6-13-2 Metocean II : Joint Probability and Environmental LoadsPAT 7-8-1 Numerical Ice Modeling ICFD 8-1-4 Radiation, CavityORE 9-2-3 Design/Siting Methods and Analysis IOG 10-2-1 Anchors IPT 11-6-5 Well Drilling Fluids and Hydraulics VHCGS 12-2-2 Floater Dynamics and Hydrodynamics IIHCGS 12-5-5 Ultimate Strength IIIHBM 13-7-2 Gap and Moonpool Resonance IIConcurrent Sessions 10:30 – 12:00OT 1-3-3 Platform/Ship MotionsSSR 2-10-2 Collision and Crashworthiness IIPRS 4-2-2 Rigid Risers - AnalysisPRS 4-5-1 Flow Assurance IOSU 5-9-1 Coastal Zone Utilization and ManagementOE 6-1-4 Seakeeping - Motions and Added Resistance in WavesOE 6-8-5 Fluid-Structure, Multi-Body and Wave-BodyInteraction VPAT 7-9-1 SKT Project ICFD 8-2-3 Particle-Based Free Surface ModelingCFD 8-4-3 VIV Suppression IORE 9-3-3 Model Development, Verification and ValidationORE 9-6-1 Thermal, Hybrid and Others: Analysis and DesignOG 10-7-1 PipelinesPT 11-1-1 Multiphase Flow for Offhore ProductionPT 11-4-2 Integrity of Well Barriers - Part 2HCGS 12-3-2 Ship Maneuvering and Control IIHCGS 12-9-2 Strength of Offshore Structures and EquipmentWednesday Lunch 12:00 – 13:30 Buffet Madrid / France-Madrid Gallery / Lyon / ToulouseTechnical Session Organizers’ Lunch 12:00 – 13:30Buffet Madrid / France-Madrid Gallery / Lyon / ToulouseConcurrent Sessions 13:30 – 15:00OT 1-6-3 Industry Collaboration towards Confident CFDApplications on Offshore EngineeringOT 1-7-1 Wave Loading and Motions in Extreme Seas ISSR 2-4-3 Fatigue and Fracture Reliability IIISSR 2-9-1 Extreme Loading and Responses IMAT 3-10-1 Integrity Assessment of High Strength SteelsPRS 4-3-8 Mechanics IIIOSU 5-5-2 Wave Energy Converter and OthersOE 6-2-1 Wave-structure Interactions IOE 6-13-3 Metocean III : Impact of Cyclones Typhoons or HurricanesPAT 7-8-2 Numerical Ice Modeling IICFD 8-1-5 ApplicationORE 9-2-4 Design/Siting Methods and Analysis IIOG 10-5-1 Bucket Foundations and Suction CaissonsPT 11-6-6 Well Fluids and Hydraulics VIHCGS 12-2-3 Floater Dynamics and Hydrodynamics IIIHCGS 12-5-4 Structural Integrity and MonitoringHBM 13-10-1 SeakeepingConcurrent Sessions 13:30 – 15:00SSR 2-6-1 Well Integrity and Reliability AssessmentPRS 4-2-3 Rigid Risers - VIV and FatiguePRS 4-5-2 Flow Assurance IIOE 6-1-5 Seakeeping - Parametric Roll and Error StatisticsOE 6-3-2 Wave LoadsOE 6-3-4 Ship DynamicsOE 6-14-1 Coastal Engineering IPAT 7-9-2 SKT Project IICFD 8-6-1 Advanced Computations & Software DevelopmentORE 9-3-5 Control and New Design ConceptORE 9-5-2 Turbine and Efficiency IIOG 10-8-1 Anchors IIPT 11-1-3 Drilling Technology EvaluationPT 11-5-2 Petroleum Production Systems Design andOperation IIHCGS 12-3-3 Ship Maneuvering and Control IIIHCGS 12-6-1 Collision and Crashworthiness IRefreshment Break 15:00 – 15:30 Refreshment Break 15:00 – 15:30 Venecia / Milán / RomaConcurrent Sessions 15:30 – 17:30OT 1-3-1 Nonlinear Wave and Wave EffectsOT 1-7-2 Wave Loading and Motions in Extreme Seas IISSR 2-9-2 Extreme Loading and Responses IISSR 2-12-1 Structural Analysis and Optimization IPRS 4-3-6 Pipe-Soil InteractionOSU 5-6-1 Behaviours of Structure in Tsunami and Port ManagementOE 6-2-3 Wave-structure Interactions IIOE 6-13-4 Metocean IV : Waves and Long Term Climate TrendsPAT 7-8-3 Numerical Ice Modeling IIICFD 8-2-1 Free Surface Loading and Structure InteractionCFD 8-4-1 VIV Physics IORE 9-2-2 Numerical and Experimental StudiesOG 10-3-1 Pile Foundations IPT 11-3-1 Inflow Control Technology in Reservoir ManagementHCGS 12-2-4 Floater Dynamics and Hydrodynamics IVHCGS 12-5-3 Fatigue StrengthHBM 13-9-1 Sloshing in TanksAfternoon Lecture Series 17:45 – 18:30 LondresSome Recent Developments in 3-d Wave DiffractionMethods: Applications and Numerical AspectsDr. Johannes Pinkster, Professor Emeritus of Ship Hydromechanics, DelftUniversity of Technology Consultant, Pinkster Marine Hydrodynamics (PMH bv)Conference Banquet 19:30 – 24:00 Palacio del NegralejoTransportation from Marriott: 19:30 – 20:00Banquet: 20:00 – 24:00Venecia / Milán / RomaConcurrent Sessions 15:30 – 17:30SSR 2-12-5 Structural Analysis and Optimization VPRS 4-4-1 Subsea Structures and EquipmentPRS 4-6-1 Innovative Technologies for Deepwater Low-CostProductionOE 6-6-1 Unsteady Hydrodynamics Vibrations, Acoustics, andPropulsionOE 6-7-2 Hydrodynamics and Welded JointsOE 6-9-1 Environment, Aquaculture and Very LargeStructuresOE 6-14-2 Coastal Engineering IIPAT 7-9-3 SKT Project IIICFD 8-7-1 Verification, Validation and Best PracticesORE 9-4-1 Analytical, Numerical and Experimental Studies IORE 9-6-2 Thermal, Hybrid and Others: Novel ConceptsOG 10-4-1 Pile Foundations IIPT 11-8-1 Innovations in Drilling, Production andTransportationHCGS 12-3-4 Ship Maneuvering and Control IVHCGS 12-6-2 Collision and Crashworthiness IIFarewell Reception 17:30 – 19:30 Hosted by OMAE 2019Technical TourTechnical Tour to the CEHIPAR ocean basinSee pg 94Wi Fi NetworkNetwork: Marriott Guest /Marriott ConferencePassword: MadridRegistration Italy-Germany GallerySunday, June 17 Monday, June 18 Tuesday, June 19 Wednesday, June 20 Thursday, June 21 13:00 – 20:0007:00 – 17:0008:00 – 17:0008:00 – 17:0008:00 – 17:00Exhibition Venecia / Milán / RomaSunday, June 17 19:00 – 20:30(Welcome Reception amongst Exhibits)Monday, June 18 10:00 – 19:30Tuesday, June 19 10:00 – 19:30Wednesday, June 20 08:30 – 17:00Thursday, June 21 08:30 – 10:30Daily Program HandoutAn updated daily program handout willbe available at the Registration Desk themornings of Tuesday, Wednesday andThursday. The handout will incorporateany last-minute program changes andshow the time-synchronized order ofpresentations in each session for that day.You can use this handout as a generalreference and to easily plan your personalattendance schedule for the day. Theprogram changes will also be updated onthe updated on the Conference App.Concurrent SessionsAbbreviation KeyCFDHBMHCGSMATOEOGOREOSUOTPATPRSPTSSRCFD and FSIHonoring Symposium for ProfessorBernard Molin on Marine andOffshore HydrodynamicsHonoring Symposium for ProfessorCarlos Guedes Soares on MarineTechnology and Ocean EngineeringMaterials TechnologyOcean EngineeringOff shore GeotechnicsOcean Renewable EnergyOcean Space UtilizationOffshore TechnologyPolar and Arctic Sciences andTechnologyPipelines, Risers, and Subsea SystemsPetroleum TechnologyStructures, Safety and ReliabilitySee the Technical Program (starting on pg 30)for individual session room assignments.Venecia / Milán / Roma#OMAE2018 3

Venue floor planMadrid Marriott Auditorium Hotel & Conference Centre Opening Ceremony (Londres, Bristol, Oxford) Exhibits, Refreshment Breaks, Opening & FarewellReceptions (Roma, Milán & Venecia) Concurrent Sessions (various rooms) Lunch (Buffet Madrid, France-Madrid Gallery, Toulouse, Lyon)Avenida de Aragon No 400, Madrid 28022 SpainTel: 34 914 00 44 ott-auditorium-hotel-and-conference-centerCalle del Ingeniero Conde de TorrojaENTRANCEGroup strationItaly-Germany GalleryDresdenAtrium 1Snack BarChampions BarStuttgardMunichBaden oniaBonnENTRANCECalle del Ingeniero Torres QuevedoAuditorium GalleryAtrium -Madrid GalleryBuffet MadridLobbyENTRANCEAvenida de Aragón4 www.omae2018.comEngland-France GalleryKalma Restaurant

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Dr. Kim Vandiver, Professor of Mechanical and Ocean Engineering, Dean for Undergraduate Research, Director, Office of Experiential Learning, Massachusetts Afternoon Lecture Series 17:45 – 18:30 Londres Prospects and Challenges in Arctic and Ice Technology Dr. Walt