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David S Cherry               CEng, MRINA, MIMar.EST

 have a wide and in-depth knowledge of most aspects of Naval Architecture including Ship Structures, Ship Stability, Ship Dynamics (loading and motions), Project Management, and Ship and Yacht Surveys.  

My clients have included Vosper Thorneycroft, Ministry of Defence, The Royal Saudi Navy, American Bureaux of Shipping, amongst others.

I'm am available for both short term and long term contracts on a world-wide basis.

Popa Marius               Ph.D  Naval Architect

"I am a highly skilled ship's structure analyst with a Ph.D. in Naval Architecture. I'm experienced in structure analysis (FEM), stability and new building surveying with experience in developing own technical software.
In last four year I have worked as hull structure approval engineer for an IACS society, facing various technical situations including a large range of design restrictions (technical / economical & human). My activities included compliance to rulers. effective consultancy / assistance to the designer / shipyard in order to achieve the safety requirements. I am mainly interested in long term cooperation or project orientated remote cooperation."

Ben Ameur Hamoudi               Ph.D., B.Eng.

Ben has had 17 publications in Journal Papers, Conference Papers and Departmental Reports. These publications include: “On the Prediction of Impact Pressure due to Bottom Slamming on a Container Ship,”   “Experimental Investigation of Deck Wetness for a Container Ship,”   “A New Approach to Wave Loading on Deck Mounted Equipment on Offshore Structures/Vessels, 1997 (ISP Journal) ”   “Effect of Propeller and Rudder Parameters on Shallow Water Maneuvering Simulation of British Bombardier”,

David Trimble B.Sc.,  C.Eng  MRINA    Age 42      

Produced detailed stability investigations and stability books for various vessels including inclining experiments, lightship reports, intact and damaged conditions.
Offshore Construction Stability analysis, offshore surveys and watertight integrity reports. Structural analyses and reports for ship longitudinal strength, structural modifications for submission to classification societies. Ship design including drilling ships, small passenger ferries, fast patrol boats, pilot boats and fishery protection vessels in steel, aluminium and GRP. Produced material scantling calculations and drawings for submission to classification societies. Conversant with rules regulations.

SEBASTIAN JOHN SHIRTCLIFF C.Eng.             Consultant Naval Architect       

I am a self employed consultant chartered Naval Architect providing a range of technical services to the marine industry. Having recently started my own company, I am seeking to expand my client base for subcontracted work. My objective is to provide a high quality, good value service that will secure a mutually beneficial working relationship. I offer extensive technical knowledge with practical and commercial experience in many sectors of the shipping and offshore sectors. Areas of specialty include ship concept design; investigations for repair, conversion and newbuild ships; loading instruments; assessments of global strength and stability for both intact and damaged ships.

Kelvin Frazer I.Eng  A.M.I.Mar.E     Age 50      

Over thirty years of technical expertise in the shipbuilding and offshore industries covering detailed design combined with periods of on-site supervision. Experience includes extensive use of the marine program ‘Moses’ as developed by Ultramarine for the analysis of  offshore structures, FPSO’s and semi-submersibles. Particular specialty with regard to vessel motions and mooring analysis. Loadout, transportation of large offshore structures and launch, upending and docking of jackets. Sound knowledge of all aspects of shipbuilding, structural analysis (ASAS/FEMGEN, etc), conversions and module  fabrication support.

Peter A Sinclair  BSc (Hons)    Age 23         RGIT Survival

Throughout my time at University and during employment I have been required to utilise computers, and a wide range of software. Some of the packages used include AutoShip, Autohydro, and AutoCAD, Microsoft Office suite (Excel, Word, PowerPoint, and Outlook). 3D Modelling software: 3D Studio, Truespace, and Lightwave. Web Design software: FrontPage 98, Macromedia Dreamweaver. Multi-media Applications: Macromedia Flash. Programming: Basic Knowledge of C, VB, and FORTRAN. I have also used a number of other vessel hydrodynamic, and hydrostatic analysis packages (Brown & Root In-house).

 

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