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2-Day Workshop on

Structural Integrity of
Ships and Submarines

Date : 24th & 25th January 2020

Organised By Venue
Victor Menezes
Indian Structural Convention Centre,
Integrity Society (InSIS) IIT Bombay, Powai, Mumbai

Indian Institute of Technology,


Mumbai

Naval Materials Research Laboratory


Ambernath
About the Workshop Topics Covered
Indian Navy in its current modernization program has Naval Sta f Requirements:
planned for indigenous design and manufacture of
01 Demands on Fatigue reliability and seaworthiness of
various categories of naval warships which include ship and submarine hulls and Technical Challenges for
aircra t carrier, frigates, destroyers and submarines. fatigue resistant underwater hull structures.
Dedicated e forts by DRDO labs during the last decade
have resulted in indigenous development of high
strength steel for shipbuilding applications,as well as the Material Behaviour under Naval Load Environment
associated weld consumables for various weld processes. 02 In luence of load profile &environments on fatigue,
The steel and the weld consumables are being used in corrosion and fatigue corrosion phenomena
the ongoing projects for construction of hull structures at
various shipyards. 03 E fect of residual stress on the fatigue life estimates of
welds in marine environment
The 2-Day Workshop is intended to bring together the 04 In luence of corrosion protection levels on corrosion
professional community working in disciplines related to fatigue
Structural Integrity, with focus on specific problems
involving ships and submarines. Senior o ficials
responsible for the development of sea going vehicles of Characterization of Service Load Environment
the Indian Navy will describe ongoing projects and 05 Onboard data acquisition systems and sensors to
challenges faced with regard to Structural Integrity. capture the load profile
Experts in several disciplines related to Structural
Integrity will present lectures addressing various aspects 06 Analysis of service load/environment – time histories -
Rain low and Time-At-Level. Statistical representation
that together a fect the residual strength and service life
of load environment
of safety critical marine structures.
07 Service load and environment simulation based on
Who should attend vehicle type, mission and operational conditions

researchers and engineers involved with the design, Structural Integrity of Naval Structures
development, testing, operation and periodic
inspection of safety critical structures, particularly, 08 Spectrum load fatigue testing (SLF) to characterize
crack initiation and crack growth in marine
ships and submarines
environments
09 Spectrum load fatigue testing (both HCF and LCF) at
component and full-scale level for ships and submarine
Convenors underwater structures
Dr.K.Sridhar 10 Simulation and modeling to identify safety critical
Scientist regions-highly stressed and fatigue prone areas in the
Naval Materials Research Laboratory (NMRL) ship
Defence Research & Development Organization(DRDO)
11 Fatigue life estimation at critical locations with
Addl.Ambernath, Thane
advanced modeling and simulation techniques using
Tel: +91-251- 2623 107
experimental inputs from SLF testing
Mobile : 9869343585,9833303252(WA)
Email : sridsudi@gmail.com
Registration fee
Prof. Nagamani Jaya Balila
Registration Registration Fee with
Assistant Professor Category
InSIS Life Membership
Fee
Department of Metallurgical Engineering & Materials Science
Indian Institute of Technology Bombay, Powai, Mumbai Students INR 1200.00+GST INR 2500.00+GST
Tel: +91-022-28767626
Mobile :9619887626 InSIS Members INR 2000.00+GST NA
Email: jayabalila@iitb.ac.in
Individuals INR 5000.00+GST INR 6800.00+GST

Last date of Registration as 15th Jan.2020.


Keynote Speakers
Prof. Suresh Nagesh
Dr. Vikas Kumar Saxena Chair Professor,
Distinguished Scientist(Retd)- Ex-Director,
Crucible of Research & Innovation (CORI)
DMRL,DRDO, Hyderabad
PES University, Bangalore

Rear Adm Vishwanathan Prof.M.M.Mahapatra


Project Director- (Ship Construction) School of Mechanical Sciences
Indian Navy, New Delhi IIT Bhubaneswar, Bhubaneswar

Cmde Diwakar Tomar Prof.Asim Tewari


Principal Director Director,
Directorate of Naval Architecture National Centre for Aerospace Innovation & Research,
IHQ–MOD(Navy), New Delhi IIT Bombay

Cmde. PHM Salih Dr. Suhas Vhanmane


Head- Submarine Design (New Initiatives) In-Charge (Strategic Research)
L&T Defence , Mumbai Indian Register of Shipping, Mumbai

Dr.R.Sunder Dr.M.MohanKumar
Technical Director, BiSS Research, Principal Scientist, Structural Integrity Division
ITW India LTD, Bangalore NAL, Bangalore

Prof. S. Suresh Dr.Giri Rajasekhar Gunnu


GM & Head
Head of Technology
CoE in Welding Engineering & Technology
TARDID Technologies Private Limited, Bangalore
PSG Tech, Coimbatore

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Dr.K.Sridhar
For more details contact :
Mobile : 9869343585,9833303252(WA), Email : sridsudi@gmail.com
How to reach the venue
Train Transport

Delegates reaching CST, Dadar, Delegates reaching Mumbai Central, Dadar,


Kurla, Thane (Central Railway) Bandra, Andheri, Borivali (Western Railway)
Take a slow suburban local train to Kanjur Marg Take a train alight at Andheri and
station which is the nearest station and take an take an auto/cab.
auto to IITB

Mumbai also has one of the most e ficient and reliable public transport networks. One can travel by Auto rickshaws /
Taxis to reach from the nearest stations to IIT Bombay

From Airport to IIT Mumbai

The domestic airport at Santa Cruz and International airport T2 Sahar is about 15 kms from the campus. Pre-paid taxis
and auto rickshaws are available at the airport for Powai. This is the most convenient means to get to the campus.
UBER /OLA services are also available on request

Approximate Auto fare : Rs 250


Approximate Taxi Fare : Rs 450

About Organisers

Indian Structural Integrity Society (InSIS) is a professional society intended


to serve all professionals working in the area of Structural Integrity, the
science and engineering that a fects strength, durability and safety of
Indian Structural machines and structures. The aims of InSIS are to develop and extend
knowledge in all aspects of Structural Integrity and disseminating that
Integrity Society (InSIS) knowledge world-wide.
Web : http://instint.in
Become Member : http://instint.in/membership.php

Indian Institute of Technology Bombay, Established in 1958, the second of


its kind, IIT Bombay was the first to be set up with foreign assistance. The
funds from UNESCO came as Roubles from the then Soviet Union. In 1961
Indian Institute of Technology parliament decreed the IITs as ‘Institutes of National Importance'. Since
then, IITB has grown from strength to strength to emerge as one of the top
Mumbai technical universities in the world.

Web : www.iitb.ac.in
Web : http://www.iitb.ac.in/mems/en

NMRL is one of the oldest laboratories of Defence Research & Development


Organization located at Ambernath, Maharashtra. It has a proven record of
excellence in scientific achievements, particularly focusing attention to the
technological requirements of the Indian Navy with regard to Marine
Naval Materials Research Laboratory Materials and Corrosion protection. NMRL pursuing basic R&D in several
Ambernath frontier areas viz. Metallurgy, Polymer, Ceramics, Coating, Corrosion and
Electrochemical Protection, Marine Biotechnology, Environmental Sciences
Fuel Cell, etc. NMRL has been given the status of single window for materials
for Naval applications.
Web : www.drdo.gov.in
2-Day Workshop on

Structural Integrity of Underwater Hull Structures


Date : 24th & 25th January 2020, Victor Menezes Convention Centre, IIT Bombay, Powai, Mumbai

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Please courier Demand Dra t / Cheque to: Bank Name: State Bank of India
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Accommodation: Request for accommodation can be emailed to the conveners with travel itinerary details

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