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The Royal Institution of Naval Architects High Speed Craft, ACVs, WIGs and Hydrofoils


31 October - 1 November 2006 RINA Headquarters, London, UK


Second Notice


Prospects within the high speed craft sector are once again beginning to improve. Craft are being designed and built for an ever wider range of roles and more demanding applications. This conference will look at all types of High Speed Craft, with particular attention being paid to craft using air-cushion, or wing-in-ground effects. These concepts are currently being proposed for a wide variety of applications.


Continuing the Institution's successful series of conferences on high speed craft, this two day event will give the industry the opportunity to discuss new designs and issues that are arising from these types of craft.


Technical papers are invited on the following areas:


• Design & Build: Including Monohulls, Multihulls, Special Craft such as ACV, SES, SWATH or Hydrofoils, Materials and Design & Manufacturing Processes.


• Research & Development: Including Model Hydrodynamics and Structural Response.


Testing,


• Operations: Including Wash Implications, Machinery, Regulations and Economic Factors.


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Please return to: Conference Department, RINA, 10 Upper Belgrave Street, London SW1X 8BQ by fax on +44 (0)20 7259 5912 or by email: conference@rina.org.uk


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