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Zoran Kunkera, Ivana ?eljkovic, Ratko Mimica, Boris Ljubenkov and Tihomir Opetuk
The technology of Augmented Reality is taking on an increasingly important role in the digital (and green) transformation of industry, including shipbuilding. Upgraded to the three-dimensional ship model in the form and content of a Digital Twin, (indust...
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Chengzhe Zhang, Weiyi Zhang, Hao Qin, Yunwu Han, Enjin Zhao, Lin Mu and Haoran Zhang
In recent decades, freak waves, characterized by their unusual high amplitude, sharp crest, and concentrated energy, have attracted researchers? attention due to their potential threat to marine structures. Green-water loads caused by freak waves can be ...
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Dimitar Yalamov, Petar Georgiev and Yordan Garbatov
Natural gas is cheaper than fuel on an energy basis, making it an alternative ship fuel which leads to a reduced operating cost and clean gas environmental conditions. The current study analyses the retrofit of an ageing multi-purpose ship to use liquefi...
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Vincenzo Crupi, Gabriella Epasto, Francesco Napolitano, Giulia Palomba, Ilaria Papa and Pietro Russo
Green composites have gained increasing attention in recent years as a sustainable alternative to traditional materials used in marine structures. These composites are made from biodegradable and renewable materials, making them environmentally friendly ...
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Yu Wang, Chengji Liang, Tugce Uslu Aktas, Jian Shi, Yang Pan, Sidun Fang and Gino Lim
Maritime transportation decarbonization has become a crucial factor in reducing carbon emissions and mitigating climate change. As an industry that historically relies on fossil fuels, in particular, heavy fuel oil, the reinvention of the maritime transp...
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Zhipeng Du, Qinan Chen, Cong Guan and Hui Chen
Advances in power and propulsion and energy management improvements can significantly contribute to reducing emissions. The International Maritime Organization (IMO) Marpol regulations impose increasingly stringent restrictions on ship?s emission. Accord...
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Gianluca Angelini, Sara Muggiasca and Marco Belloli
In the last twenty years, the global shipping transport demand has strongly increased (around 4% per year since the 1990s), together with the request for new green propulsion technologies to break down carbon emissions and face the costs deriving from th...
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Hongfen Bai, Bo Yu and Wei Gu
With the increasing use of electric propulsion ships, the emergence of the shaftless rim-driven thruster (RDT) as a revolutionary integrated motor thruster is gradually becoming an important development direction for green ships. The shaftless structure ...
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Chang-Min Lee, Byung-Gun Jung and Jae-Hyuk Choi
The International Maritime Organization strives to improve the atmospheric environment in oceans and ports by regulating ship emissions of air pollutants and promoting energy efficiency. This study deals with the prediction of eco-friendly combustion in ...
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Huihui Xuan, Qing Liu, Lei Wang and Liu Yang
In the context of the decarbonization of the shipping industry, the application of clean energy technologies is a catalyst for decarbonization. With the number of potential clean energy technologies expanding, the uncertainties in terms of technology mat...
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