Focus on supporting more efficient ship designs and also retrofit solutions for ships in service
Lloyd’s Register has launched a new service to help ship-owners, builders and designers optimise the performance of their ships. LR says its focus is on supporting more efficient ship designs and retrofit solutions for those in service
LR says in a statement that it has created a performance-optimisation service that will support ship-owners, builders and designers who are looking to develop solutions that offer more efficient performances for new and existing designs, and retrofits for ships in service.
“We are looking at the whole ship and its operational requirements,” says Luis Benito, LR’s Singapore-based Marketing Manager. “Of course, right now, it’s all about reducing fuel-oil consumption. The market needs to know what’s feasible for existing ships as well as for new designs. We think that independent technical analysis and verification of performance is essential to making progress.”
LR says that it is offering performance analysis that “reaches well beyond the boundaries of traditional classification”, using computational fluid dynamics (CFD) as the central technological capability.
The new CFD team is led by Dejan Radosavljevic, who has nearly 30 years’ experience in the field. He says: “Our track record of combining CFD with in-service measurements and observations to deal with issues related to propulsion hydrodynamics puts us in a great position to apply this problem-solving knowledge to finding and verifying new ways to improve operational efficiency. The large body of work and in-service data we’ve built up over the years has helped us to fine tune our processes and validate our full-scale CFD analyses, so we can always seek solutions from computerised models of full-scale ships operating in real conditions.”
Mr Benito says: “When looking at new ideas and innovation either for retrofit or newbuilds, we can marry sophisticated CFD tools with other skills that we have in Lloyd’s Register,” he said. “Working with the technical insight of our energy-management experts, we can help to generate and analyse the solutions needed to create more efficient ships.”
Source: World Bunkering