Speakers 2024

Keynote Speaker Ⅰ


Bin Teng

Dalian University of Technology, China


Speech Title: Simulation of a moored ship in front of different kind of docks


Abstract: A ship moored in front of a dock should be stable for load and unload goods, and avoid large amplitude motion to induce large impact force on docks and mooring line breaking. Many parameters can influence the motion response of a moored ship, in which docks is one of them. Docks can be divided as the vertical impermeable wall, vertical permeable wall and multiply piers. For different kind of docks, the computation methods should be different.

In this research a practical numerical software is developed for simulation of a ship motion in front of different kinds of docks. Different methods are applied in the frequency domain analysis for the ships in front of multiply-piers docks, vertical impermeable docks and permeable docks. The ship motion, tensions of mooring lines and impacting forces on the fenders are simulated in the time domain with application of Cummins method.

Bio: Prof. Teng Bin (1958-), born in Dalian. He graduated from Dalian University of Technology and received his doctorate in 1989. He did his post-doctoral research in Oxford from December 1990 to January 1993. In 1994 he received Japanese STA Fellowship, and worked in Japan Ship Research Institutes as a specially appointed researcher from March 1985 to August 1986. He was a specially appointed professor of Dalian University of Technology under the "Cheung Kong Scholars Programme" by Ministry of Education from 2001 to 2005. He engaged in the work of interaction of waves and coastal and offshore engineering structure. He also had an intensive study on the interaction of nonlinear waves with deep-sea structures and dynamic response of marine structures. He proposed new integral equation for the wave diffraction and radiation, a fast algorithm for the second-order velocity potential on the infinite free surface, and apply this algorithm to calculate the third-order wave force on axial symmetric bodies. He set up a two-terms expansion method for simulation of the large amplitude drift motion of deep water moored platforms. He developed a frequency-domain and a time-domain software packages for computing the nonlinear wave loads on offshore structures and nonlinear dynamic response of ocean engineering structures. Prof. Teng is a winner of a National Outstanding Youth project and the principal investigator of one key project and a number of normal projects funded by National Natural Science Foundation. He published more than 300 papers in the domestic and oversea journals. He was awarded the second and third class National Science and Technology Progress Award, respectively.


Keynote Speaker Ⅱ


Lifen Chen

Dalian University of Technology


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BioChen Lifen, professor and doctoral supervisor of the School of Port and Ocean Engineering, Dalian University of Technology, "National Overseas High-level. The winner of the "Youth Project of the Talent Introduction Program" (Qingqian), Dalian City has newly introduced high-level talents - "high-end talents". And she is the author of Journal of Hydrodynamics, Hydrodynamics Research and Progress, and Journal of Harbin Engineering University Editorial Board Member, 20th Australian Conference on Fluid Mechanics (AFMC), 2nd UK Ocean Energy Development Research Member University Summit (PRIMaRE) and the Organizing Committee of the 30th International Conference on Hydro Waves and Buoyancy (IWWWFB), China Marine Renewable Energy Member of the Society, etc. Her main research areas are the interaction between waves and ocean structures and the development and utilization of ocean wave energy.

Participated in and was responsible for the completion of a number of UK and Australian government projects, state government projects and corporate cooperation projects, and presided over the national self-government. She has published more than 40 academic papers and has published more than 40 academic papers, with the highest impact factor 14, with a maximum of 203 citations per article.


Keynote Speaker Ⅲ


Ming Zhao

Western Sydney University


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BioProfessor Ming Zhao joined the School of Engineering in March 2011. He obtained his Bachelor degree in Engineering from Liaoning Institute of Technology, China in 1993 and his PhD degree at the State Key Laboratory of Coastal and Offshore Engineering, Dalian University of Technology, China in 2003 and worked in this laboratory as a postdoctoral fellow until 2005. Between 2005 and 2011, he worked in the School of Civil and Resource Engineering, the University of Western Australia as a research associate and then research assistant professor. Ming received six ARC (Australian Research Council) discovery grants as a Chief Investigator and has published over 200 refereed papers in international journals and conferences.