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EMSHIP SAB MEETING Bureau Veritas Presentation
Rostock, February 2017 Nzengu Wa Nzengu
Inland Navigation Management Rules, Development & Training Manager
Bureau Veritas Group
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What we do?
Testing, Inspection, Certification and Technical Assistance
Created in 1828
Helping clients meet their growing challenges of quality, health & safety, environmental
protection and social responsibility
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• Recognition through certification
• QHSE services outsourcing
• QHSE function optimisation • Control supply chain
• Perform risk analysis
• Reduce QHSE risk exposure • Identify applicable regulation
• Assess conformity
• Report QHSE compliance
From conformity to performance
Conform to regulation
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Reduce risks
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Increase performance
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An extensive geographic footprint Africa, Middle East, Eastern Europe • 8,900 290
Asia, Pacific • 24,500 400
Europe • 14,700 380
Americas • 17,900 330
66,000 employees
1,400 offices and laboratories in 140 countries
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Bureau Veritas History
IPO = Initial Public Offering (Listing on the Stock Exchange)
Reputation, network and portfolio of businesses built over 188 years
1828 1920s The Origins
1960s
Technological progress
1980s Globalization
2000s Digitalization
Industrial revolution
Wendel:
main shareholder IPO
Marine Industry
Government Services
International Trade
Certification
Consumer Products
Commodities
Continuous innovation
Expansion in •- Africa
•- Asia
•- South East Asia & Pacific
•- Europe
•- North America
•- Latin America
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A world of knowledge at your service
Agricultural products tested
Coal & Minerals tested
Ships classed Oil tested - Risk & conformity assessed
Safety & performance verified
Sea water quality tested
Automotive supply chain & components verified
Industrial processes verified - Industrial & environmental risks monitored
Transport safety certified
Energy performance certified
Code compliance verified Elevator & escalator safety inspected
Food health & safety tested
Electronic supply chain & components verified
QHSE management systems verified
Consumer products tested & inspected
Solidity verified
Imports & exports inspected
Water & air emissions controlled
Timber legality & forest management certified
Fuel quality tested
Airworthiness verified
Smartphone conformity & interoperability verified
Fire safety inspected
Disabled access verified
Textiles & garments tested
Construction materials tested
Containers certified
Car safety controlled
Railway maintenance & safety of equipment certified
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Our 8 global businesses
Marine & Offshore ► Classification and certification of ships and offshore units
Industry ► Supports industries by assessing equipment & processes from the design stage to installation, commissioning & operation
In-Service Inspection & Verification
► Supports clients for equipment & installations requiring recurrent regulatory inspection and maintenance
Construction ► Conformity assessment of buildings and infrastructures
Certification ► Certification and auditing services according to specified standards, e.g. in the field of management systems
Commodities ►Commodities inspection and testing: oil & petrochemicals, metals & minerals, agriculture
Consumer Products ► Testing, inspection and certification of consumer goods & their manufacturing process
Government Services & International Trade
►Trade facilitation services including pre-shipment or destination inspection & verification of conformity
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17%
14%
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12%
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Marine & Offshore Scope of Activities
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Classification & Certification of ships and offshore units
Since 1828
Marine & Offshore
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Ships, offshore units & equipment Certification
► Inspection and certification of ships on behalf of 140 Flag States for the implementation of international conventions
►Certification of offshore floating units and equipment according to international and national standards
►Assessment of compliance of marine safety equipment with Marine Equipment Directives (MED) on board EU Flag vessels
Consulting & Outsourcing
(“C&O”)
►Project management ► Front End Engineering Design (FEED) for Offshore units ►Structural advisory services ►Services provided to ship owners, navies, port facilities, etc.
Ships, offshore units & equipment Classification
►Design review and inspection of ships and offshore units to assess compliance with classification rules Focus on structural soundness and reliability of on-board
machinery ►Applies to ships and offshore units under construction,
in service and equipment
Marine & Offshore - Scope of Activities
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Hydrodynamics
Marine and Offshore R&D : What ?
R & D
Ice / structure / ship
interactions (collision)
Structural integrity & RBI
(SAPHIRS, AIMS,HLC)
Energy efficiency
Marine Renewable
Energy
Fire, gas dispersion, explosion, evacuation
Mooring
• Hydro-structure
interactions
Full scale and model test
measurements
Sloshing assessment
Inland Navigation Specificities
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Inland Navigation
► Inland waterways - main features: Rivers, tributaries, canals and lakes Range of navigation:IN(Hs <= 2 m) Navigation in crowded regions
► Inland vessels vs seagoing vessels: Vessel design Mode of operation Regulatory requirements
►Specificities implemented by: Development of dedicated inland
navigation Rules (1935) Creation of a dedicated entity in
charge of inland navigation activities (DNI)
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Inland Navigation Management
MARINE OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT
NCM EMC FM DNI
Sea-going ships
New Constructions Fleet Management Equipment & materials Inland Navigation
Management
Antwerp, Belgium ► Main tasks:
• Publication of Rules, guidelines and software • Training and qualification of surveyors • Drawings review • Supervision and monitoring
Inland Navigation R&D Activities
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Inland Navigation R&D : What for ?
► Rules & Regulations Class Rules Statutory Rules Computer tools
► Technical Assistance Risk assesment Novel design principles or
features
Development process
R&D Verification /
Review
Technical info collection
Validation
Draft Rules
Approval
Need identification
Class Rules From Need Identification to Publication
► Guidelines Guidance Notes Working Instruction Notes
Publication
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Inland Navigation R&D : How ?
► Internal research
► Cooperative research Universities Classification societies Authorities
► Funded programs European projects
► Using appropriate tools Marsinland / Rudder Steel Femap LS Dyna SHARP Veristar stability Hydrostar Etc, …
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Inland Navigation R&D : What ?
Loads Calculation ► Development of simplified formulae for loads prediction
Structural Analysis ► Structural behaviour modelling & development of simplified formulae for hull scantling
Hull-Superstructure interaction ► Hull girder stress distribution on multiple-deck vessels
Hull girder deflection (y) ► y <= y(p) - check needed where L/D > r(p)
Hydrodynamic behaviour ► Suitability of inland vessels for restricted navigation at sea
Structure crashworthiness Analysis
►E.g.: Alternative constructions within the scope of ADN Regulations
Analysis of Fluid flow in cargo tank venting systems
► Influence of different parameters on maximum loading/unloading flow rate compatible with cargo tank strength
Fatigue Analysis ►Vessels operated on IN(1,2) water stretches or more
Internship – Master thesis topics
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► Structural design of a modular high speed ferry catamaran for inland navigation
Master thesis topic 1
► Main features: Dimensions:38,00 x 10,30 x 2,00 m (hull beam: 2,00 m)
Displacement: 120 t / Aluminium alloy
Range of navigation IN (1,2)
Service speed: 40 km/h
► Structural arrangement Hulls made of several modules connected by bolts
Connection of hulls by cross beams connected to hulls by bolts
Superstructure forms a separate module mounted on cross beams
► Design procedure will include: Analysis and calculation of design loads
Scantling of structural elements
Scantling of modules connections
Examination of the structural behaviour using FEA of the whole vessel.
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►Structural and fatigue analysis of a type C tank vessel hull at class renewal number IV
Master thesis topic 2
► Classed vessels are subjected to periodical & class renewal surveys for maintenance of class
► Class renewal number IV applies to vessels of more than 15 years old and includes thickness measurements (TM) with scope & extent according to BV Rules are required
► Structural & fatigue analysis to be carried out: On corroded vessel hull according to TM report (will be put at
your disposal) Using direct engineering calculations Using FEM calculations
► Analysis report will include: A report on the structural strength calculations and
identification of hot spots A report on fatigue analysis (identification of structural items
found critical for fatigue) Recommendations on structural areas/items to be repaired or
replaced Recommendations on structural areas/items to be monitored.
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Thank you for your attention