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Founded in 1860, The Royal Institution of Naval Architects is an internationally renowned professional institution whose members are involved at all levels in the design, construction, repair and operation of ships, boats and marine structures. Members of the RINA are widely represented in industry, universities and colleges, and maritime organisations in over 100 countries. RINA enjoys an outstanding reputation for the quality and range of its technical publications and organises an extensive and successful programme of international conferences, seminars and training courses covering a broad range of experience and opinion on research, development and operation of all aspects of naval architecture and maritime technology. For further information please visit www.rina.org.ukContent:• Front Matter • Table of Contents 1. Enhancement of Marine Craft Design through the CFMS Programme: Studies on the Effect of Meshing Techniques and Solver Discretisation on Solution Fidelity and Computational Cost 2. Use of CFD for Hull Form and Appendage Design Assessment on an Offshore Patrol Vessel and the Identification of a Wake Focussing Effect 3. Prediction of Resistance of Floating Vessels 4. Application of CFD to Flows around Marine Vessels: Sink and Trim 5. Tight and Loose Coupling of CAD and CFD - Methods, Practical Aspects, Advantages 6. Computational Simulations of Deep Water Currents and 3D Waves with Submerged Structures 7. The Effect of an Internal Pump Tower on Fluid Sloshing in a Rectangular Container 8. Virtue - A European Approach to Developing the Numerical Towing Tank 9. Towards a CFD-Based Prediction of Ship Performance - Progress in Predicting Full-Scale Resistance and Scale Effects 10. Coupling CAD and CFD Codes within a Virtual Integration Platform 11. Modelling of Fire and Fire Suppression by Water Spray in the Marine Environment Using the CFX Software 12. High Fidelity RANS Simulation for a Self-Propelled Ship in Model Scale 13. Rolls-Royce Combines CFD and Cavitation Tunnel Testing in Development of New Kamewa CP-A 14. Aspects of the Modelling of the Inception of Tip Vortex Cavitation 15. Determination of Transient Shaft Forces in Waterjets and Thrusters Based on CFD Analyses 16. Investigation of Pressure Fluctuations Caused by Turbulent and Cavitating Flow around a P1356 Ship Propeller 17. Computational Analysis of Propeller Sheet Cavitation and Propeller-Ship Interaction 18. Prediction of Rudder Cavitation Based on CFD and Full-Scale Observations 19. Results from the Wageningen 2007 Workshop on Propeller Open Water Calculations Including Cavitation 20. Computational Hydrodynamic Derivatives by Numerical PMM • Authors' Contact Details CD-ROM Contents - Presentations