Nauticus Machinery Workshop 2024
We are excited to announce that the 2024 Nauticus Machinery Workshop will be held in person in Busan on 21 October 2024.
This workshop marks our first face-to-face event since COVID-19. We will delve into the latest updates that were briefly introduced online through a webinar last year, and also offer a short workshop session with the Shaft Alignment functions.
Key topics:
Explore the new and enhanced features of the latest Nauticus Shaft Alignment release such as:
- Refined lubrication criteria calculation for the stern tube bearing, providing better performance insights.
- Advanced excel template enhancements for streamlined and efficient shaft alignment modeling.
- Improved whirling and axial vibration calculation functions for more accurate analysis and expanded results.
- Convert offset values between bearing vertical offset definitions to seamlessly switch between different offset definitions.
- New feature allowing slope definition selection in oil film analysis for greater flexibility and precision.
- Added capability to calculate tail shaft bearing clearance, enabling more detailed evaluations.
- Integration of various WinGD simplified crankshaft models into embedded scripts, streamlining the modeling process.
- Editable geometry table for directly modifying shaft and bearing elements, offering a more user-friendly interface.
- Upgraded report generator function.
- Get a sneak peek into the major updates planned for the next release of Nauticus Shaft Alignment.
Latest update of Nauticus Torsional vibration and preview of upcoming release:
- Overview of key functionalities introduced in the latest version of Nauticus Torsional Vibration
- Insights into the new features and improvements in the upcoming version.
Speaker:
Qi Feng Wang, Principal Project Manager, Engineering Workflow, Digital Solutions at DNV
Qifeng has been working in DNV since 2009, first as a software developer in Nauticus Machinery package and now taking the role of project manager. He has more than 10 years of work experience in developing and using this product. In addition, he has a strong theoretical knowledge and training experience in the strength design and verification of marine propulsion systems.