DNV Software is committed to building strong industry brands to serve the market for our customers. Our goal is to enhance our reputation as a premium software supplier, helping you to optimise your engineering processes. Brix™ Foundation is our glue to support how you work, and it is a major building block for our industry brands. Brix™ helps you capture and maintain your best engineering practice. Nauticus™ is our family brand within the maritime industry, Sesam™ is our family brand within the offshore industry, and Safeti™ is our family brand within the process industry.
The main goal for our new brand architecture is to give a clear message to our customers of what we can provide to the market. We strive to maintain our market leading position as a premium software supplier, which is a continuous battle. This is only achieved when our customers are able to get return on investment from our products and solutions.
In the business world’s race for companies to perform faster, better and cheaper, Business Process Management (BPM) and Workflow have been launched as the ‘Holy Grail’ to success.
DNV Software is currently carrying out several strategic projects in Korea, building on its vision and long-term strategy: ‘State-of-the-art engineering software integrated with workflow solutions offering an enhanced environment
for good business performance, quality control and continuous learning within the organisation.’
DNV Consulting has carried out a survey among 17 top managers (CEOs, MDs and CFOs) of operators and licence holders in the North Sea regarding enterprise risk management. Here are some of the key findings, and Shell Norway’s Managing Director, Johan Nic. Vold’s thoughts on enterprise risk management in practice.
DNV Software is pleased to announce that the Research Centre of the Korea Gas Corporation (KOGAS) has recently purchased Safeti for use in QRA of its gas plants, along with a number of internal research projects focused on plant and operational modifications for safety performance improvement.
The third phase of a joint industry project (JIP) on flashing liquid jets and two-phase droplet dispersion was recently kicked off by DNV Software. The aim of the project is to increase the under-standing of the behaviour of flashing liquid jets, and to improve the prediction of droplet atomisation and rainout.
Recent changes to French legislation, concerning the prevention of technological risk, require industrial sites to calculate an effect distance for different accident scenarios, based on a detailed probabilistic risk assessment.
With the goal of making process safety a more mainstream activity, DNV Software and SimSci-Esscor have developed a link between Phast FX and Visual Flow.
Orbit Onshore, the comprehensive inspection optimisation software tool for onshore chemical and petrochemical facilities, has been developed by DNV Software in simplified Chinese.
The International Association of Class Societies’ (IACS) Common Structural Rules (CSR) effective from 1 April 2006, applies to all bulk carriers, single or double side, equal to or above 90 metres in length, and to all double hull oil tankers equal to or above 150 metres in length.
The IACS Common Structural Rules for Oil Tankers and Bulk Carriers will result in more robust ships being built. The new rules have also imposed additional requirements for strength assessment as the number of load cases to be considered has seen a dramatic increase in numbers.
DNV Software is to supply the China Classification Society (CCS) with the Nauticus software. This is a further indication of China’s technological advance.
The Museum of Cultural History in Oslo considers to move the more than 1,000-year-old Viking ships through Oslo to a new museum on the other side of town. DNV assists the museum in preparing a basis for decision making.
During 2006, DNV Software and DNV Maritime arranged a number of one-day seminars for the Chinese shipbuilding industry on the brand new Nauticus Hull software with support for Common Structural Rules (CSR). This marks the starting point for DNV’s effort to scale up its worldwide activity to assist clients in implementing the CSR for bulk carriers.
With the latest purchase of Sesam, Shanghai Jiaotong University now have a total of four installations of Sesam at their School of Naval Architecture and Oceanic Engineering. This most recent Sesam package provides the university with a hydrodynamic tool for their industry-focused project, allocated to them by the Chinese Ministry of Education.
Wasim is a time-domain motion and load prediction program capable of analysing practically any displacement vessel, including multi hull wave interaction and forward speed effects in its direct time step analysis. Since obtaining Wasim in January 2006, Viking Systems has used Wasim to predict motions and structural loads for trimarans, FPSOs, OSVs, and ocean-going barges in support of its structural designs.
With the new capabilities of GeniE and HydroD, you create one concept model only for hydrostatics, hydrodynamics and structural analysis. Key benefits are reduced cost and higher quality.
DNV Software has been awarded a contract by TOTAL Exploration & production USA to deliver Field Life Cycle Manager for the Matterhorn TLP in the Gulf of Mexico.
The paper “Methodology, tools and services for integrity of TLPs/A case study for the Matterhorn TLP” was presented by the author, DNV Software’s Heidi Johansen.
DNV Software arranged an open GeniE course at the DNV Academy in Shanghai in June. GeniE 3.3-3.6, released in May, covers design and analysis of offshore and maritime structures made up of beams and plates.
DNV Software exhibited at the 2006 CCPS Conference and Global Congress on Process Safety as part of the AIChE Spring National Meeting in Orlando, Florida, in April.
DNV Certification, France, invited DNV Software to present its risk tools at their annual conference in Aix-les-Bains in May; more than 60 delegates from DNV’s French customer base attended.
Over 70 participants attended this year’s conference at Høvik, which took place 22–23 June. The main focus was to present the latest software news.
The International Symposium on Deepwater Technology in Harbin, China in April provided an excellent opportunity to present our Sesam DeepC software to the Chinese offshore industry.
The first-ever Phast 6.5 training was held at the DNV Academy in Korea in May. It covered intermediate level usage of Phast, the comprehensive hazard analysis tool used for all stages of process plant design and operation.