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Ship Structure Committee Publishes II And Underwater Repair Procedures The Ship Structure Committee has recently issued two new reports on the following topics: Reduction of S-N Curves for Ship Structural Details, and Underwater Repair Procedures for Ship Hulls (Fatigue and Ductility of Underwater Wet Welds). Report SSC-369 "Reduction of S-N Curves for Ship Structural Details" presents a set of fatigue S-N curves for design and analysis of ship structural details. The set of fatigue curves is based on a re-analysis of fatigue data presented in the Committee's SSC-318 report. SWATH Intl. Appoints Managing Director, Unveils New Design SWATH International Ltd. has appointed Capt. C. William Hayes the company's manag- ing director. Capt. Hayes replaces Timothy A. Kelley, who recently resigned as chairman and managing director of the company. Capt. Hayes has been marketing director for SWATH Inter- national since joining the company in 1990. SWATH has also unveiled a brand new de- sign, their Channel Class 61.3-ft. (19-m) shore to cruise ship tender. To be constructed of alumi- num, the vessel would have a small waterplane area twin hull form, and is designed to achieve The methodology used to develop the fatigue S- N curves is presented. Examples are presented to illustrate the application of S-N curves for plating under one-inch thick. A glossary of terms used is provided and recommendations are presented for future research. Report SSC- 370 details the use of underwater welding for the repair of damage below the waterline of a ship or marine structure. These procedures have devel- oped greatly in recent years. However, these procedures have generally only been acceptable exceptional ride quality while sustaining service speed even in a degraded seaway. Passenger cabin area will accommodate 100 passengers. The beam of the vessel is 24.9 ft. (7.6 m) with a full load draft of 5.2 ft. (1.6 m). The vessel will attain a speed of 22 knots. Gaming Council To Sponsor St. Louis Meeting A special two-day conference planned for May 23-24, 1994 will be sponsored by the Gaming Cruise Council of the Passenger Vessel Associa- tion (PVA). The meeting will be held at the Regal Hotel in St. Louis, Mo., and will bring together as emergency repairs and temporary. Uncertain- ties with regard to the long term properties of the repairs have prevented a greater acceptance. This report addresses specifically the fatigue performance and low tensile elongation proper- ties of underwater wet weld repair methods. The report concludes with recommendations for fu- ture research. These reports, and any other SSC report, may be ordered from National Technical Information Service, Springfield, Va. 22151, tel: (703) 487-4650; fax: (703) 321-8547. For report SSC-369 ask for accession number PB94-121928; for report SSC-370 ask for acces- sion number PB94-121936. managers, regulators and operators of casino vessels to address various safety issues. Among the sessions planned are: Introduction to Maritime Safety Regulation: How the System Works',Developing Safety Awareness Within Your Company, Marine Crew: The Key to Reducing Liability; Marine Insurance Underwriting Li- ability-Preparing Emergency Disaster Programs; Making Safety Codes Work for You; and Crime and Casino Vessels — Minimizing the Impact on the Local Community. For more information, contact PVA at tel: (202) 785-0510; fax: (202) 785-0540. Invited speakers include USCG Adm. Paul Blaney, district com- mander; Tom Purcell, and president of the Missouri Gaming Commission. POLY RUBBER BUGGY BUMPERS Introducing the Dock Fendering System from BFGoodrich — complete with the proven protection of LINERITE® and Solidur. 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