Harlan seminar 2nd-3rd November 2015 Theme: Energy carriers and environmental protection in ship design, sensor- and weapon development Theme This Harlan seminar is the 42 nd seminar and has focus on the use of energy carriers and environmental protection in ship design, sensor and weapon developement. Energy carrier is a mechanism or substance which has the property to accumulate energy that will be released at other place and at other period of time. The utilization may be to give energy to a machine, a vehicle, a boat, a ship, a submarine, sensor or weapon system. Energy carrier is for exampel a mechanical spring, electric battery, capasitator, pneumatics, hydrogengas, petroleum, or natur gas. Hydrogen is an exampel of energy carrier of energy from renewable energy sources. Hydrogen is used in fuel cell technology to produce electrical power, water and heat. Environmental protection is an important issue to reduce the global temperature rise. Among most climate scientists there are agreement that human activity is one of the main causes to the significant global temperature rise. In 2013 The US Office of Naval Research published an article where the main message was that ship integrated all-electric power systems is essential with respect to future power efficiency, given a transistion to energy based forms of weapon systems. Theme Here is the money quote: «As the technology advances, and faced with rising and unpredictable fossil fuel costs, the Navy’s next-generation surface combatant ship will leverage electric ship technologies in it’s design. While electric ships already exits, design characteristics of a combatant ship are more complex with regard to weight, speed, maneuverability - and now, directed energy weapons». This year the seminar arrangement commitee wishes to illuminate this developement: the need of new energy carriers and alternative propulsion solutions, which experiences have been done concerning new energy carriers and alternative propulsion solutions in ship-, sensor- and weapon design. Finally the seminar will concentrate on what seems to be the future perspectives. Programme Programme Monday 2.november 2015 1245 Put out flag of the Norwegian Naval Engineer’s Society 1300-1315 Opening and general introduction (Responsible: Magnus Mjelde Kluck) Introduction and greetings by the seminar’s official protector: Commodore Bjørge Aase, Head of Norwegian Defence Logistics Organization(NDLO) – Naval capacities(NC) Session 1: The need of new energy carriers 1315-1320: Introduction session 1 (Responsible:Knut Moe) 1320-1400: 1400-1420: 1420-1500: 1500-1545: 1545-1555: 1555-1630: “Motivation to do research for new energy carriers, environmental protection, operational requirements. Moving forces in maritime environmental protection.” Master of environment toxicology, Marte Melnes, Norwegian Defence Research Establishment (NDRE) – Department of protection and society security. Coffee or Tea break “New electrical high energy weapons” Laser gun, High Power Microwave Weapons (HPMW), rail guns. Researcher: Odd Harry Arnesen NDRE -Department of protection and society security. Solid, liquid, or gaseous energy carriers. All electric ship, hybrid solutions. Senior advisor and Naval engineer: Konrad Pütz – Enova Break Common round of question to session speakers. Evening programme Evening arrangement 1915 Aperitif in «Midtstuen The bar in 1.floor 1930 Assignment of prize The Naval Society (Sjømilitære Samfund)The Norwegian Naval Engineer’s Society represented by the Chairman: Jostein Støldal to assign the prize. 1945 Photography in «Hagestuen» The area outside of the dining room. 2000 Annual dinner of the Society Dinner seating plan to be presented. Coffee , tea and social gathering in the bar after dinner. Programme Programme Tuesdag 3rd of November Session 2: Experiences from new energy carriers 0830 – 0835: Introduction session 2 (Responsible: Geir Kilhus) 0835 - 0905: Our experiences from electrical propulsion and battery technology. Electrical propulsion on the Norwegian Coast guard vessels. Commander Senior grade Trond Inge Bogstrand Head of NDLO - Naval capacities Coast guard & Naval special operations. 0850- 0905: Submarine propulsion. Commander Olaf Johansen, NDLO - Naval capacities-Submarine Department 0905 – 0940: Status on fuel cell applications for submarines and surface vessels “Lessons learned “ “Comparison of different AIP solutions” Senior Ing. Stefan Krummrich ; Head of group for system technology in the field of Air Independent Propulsion. Thyssen Krupp Marine Systems 0940 - 0955: Coffee or tea break. 0955 - 1030: Experiences from «All electric ship» “Lessons learned and the status of electrical propulsion and all electric ship within the Royal Navy. “ Toby Drywood , Principal Naval engineer, BMT Defence services Lt Cdr Gary MacQuarrie (RN) – MOD Senior Engineer T45 class 1030 – 1105 “Lessons learned and the status of electrical propulsion and all electric ship within the US Navy.” By Dr. John V. Amy Jr. - US Navy NAVSEA 1105 – 1115 : Break 1115 - 1150 : Common round of question to session speakers. Programme Tuesday 3rd November Session 3: Future development of new energy carriers. 1300 - 1305: Introduction session 3 (Responsible: Morten Jansen) 1305 – 1335: “National civil, maritime technology applications” National center of Competence; Maritime CleanTech West Hege Økland; Director Maritime CleanTech 1335 - 1425: “Zero emission, energy production suitable to vessel application.” Renewable and unconventional forms of energy. Fuel cells, energy accumulation and energy transition. Doctor of Philosophy(PhD) Ivan Østvik; Project manager Maritime at CMR /CMR Prototech AS 1425 – 1445: Coffee or tea break. 1445 – 1530: “Steering, control and energy supply of unmanned systems and new submarines.” Cand.scient. Helge Weydahl; Norwegian Defence Research Establishment(NDRE) 1530 - 1550: Debate with all speakers present. 1550 – 1600: Summing up and final words by the Seminar protector. Final administrative information by the arrangement committee. Guest of honour and seminar protector Guest of Honour: Captain(R) Arne Wangsholm Naval engineer and former Head of Norwegian Defence Logistics Organization – Naval Capasities – Project department Seminar protector: Commodore Bjørge Aase Head of Norwegian Defence Logistics Organization – Naval Capasities Harlan seminar Solstrand Hotel & Bath Leader of the arrangement committee: Commander Magnus Mjelde Kluck Cell phone (+47 906 63 733) Session leaders: (1)Commander Senior Grade Knut Moe Cell phone(+47 926 91 807) (2)Commodore(R) Geir Kilhus Cell phone (+47 920 42 777) (3)Commander Senior Grade Morten Jansen Cell phone (+47 930 43 871) Commander Trond Skoglund administrativ responsibility. Cell phone (+47 924 83 165) Solstrand Hotel and Bath: (+47 56 57 11 00)
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