Marine industry

Over 30 years of structural analysis excellence for marine and offshore applications.

Our marine structural analysis capabilities encompass complete vessel systems – from hull structures and stability assessments to specialized equipment like cranes, winches, masts, and propulsion units. We work with retrofit projects and provide comprehensive load specification and design criteria development for wind, wave, and ice conditions.

Whether optimizing component-level details or delivering complete hull analyses including strength, stability, and vibration assessments, we apply structural analysis from concept through final design. Early-stage analysis accelerates design optimization and ensures the most suitable solutions.

We’re experienced in FE analysis based on all major classification societies. We deliver complete classification reports meeting DNV-GL, Lloyd’s Register, ABS, CSR, and Bureau Veritas requirements. Our focus may be in weight optimization, enhanced comfort, extended service life, and full regulatory compliance.

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Santeri Kallionpää

Sales Manager

+358 40 9004 506 santeri.kallionpaa@elomatic.com

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Project
Kongsberg Maritime

Kongsberg Maritime, a Norwegian technology enterprise, is shaping the maritime future with sustainable technologies. For a product development project, Kongsberg Maritime hired Elomatic as a technical analysis partner to ensure the technical feasibility of a novel energy-saving solution. Throughout the project, Elomatic’s team demonstrated exceptional performance, earning increased responsibilities and a lead role.

Blog
Not only colorful pictures – CFD saves time and money

Did you know that by using computational fluid dynamics (CFD) you can save as much as 80 % in design time and 60 % in design costs? During the past 20 years, I’ve been lucky enough to participate in many interesting simulation projects both in Finland and abroad and have seen how clients have received instant help. But what is CFD really? Where can it be applied and why should it be utilized?