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Liang Li, Guangchun Han and Shunying Ji
Accurately assessing ice loads is a fundamental issue in the field of structural design for ships in ice-covered regions. In this paper, we conducted research on extreme ice load estimation for icebreaking ships, combining stochastic theory with numerica...
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Dongkeun Lee, Chaeog Lim, Sang-jin Oh, Minjoon Kim, Jun Soo Park and Sung-chul Shin
Capsizing accidents are regarded as marine accidents with a high rate of casualties per accident. Approximately 89% of all such accidents involve small ships (vessels with gross tonnage of less than 10 tons). Stability calculations are critical for asses...
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Francisco Pérez-Arribas
CAD software is a daily tool in ship design offices and shipyards, and every software uses NURBS or B-splines curves and surfaces as common foundations. The CAD tools of today are not static software products and most of them now include parametric desig...
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Noah J. Bagazinski and Faez Ahmed
Ship design is a years-long process that requires balancing complex design trade-offs to create a ship that is efficient and effective. Finding new ways to improve the ship design process could lead to significant cost savings in the time and effort requ...
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Sergey Ryumin, Vladimir Tryaskin and Kirill Plotnikov
The article deals with some issues of geometric modeling of ship hull structures in specialized CAD system. Stiffened shells and platings should be idealized as a set of elementary plate panels for the purpose of structural design using local strength an...
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Mohamed Elsaka and C. Guedes Soares
In pursuit of more efficient load-bearing solutions for ship deck panels of Very Large Crude Carriers exposed to vertical hull girder bending forces, laser-welded web-core sandwich panels are considered as an alternative to conventional stiffened panels....
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Leonie S. Föhring, Peter Møller Juhl and Dietrich Wittekind
The strong increase in anthropogenic underwater noise has caused a growing intention to design quieter ships given that ship propellers are one of the dominating noise sources along the worldwide shipping routes. This creates an imminent demand for deepe...
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Jaewon Jang, Maydison, Yeonjun Kim, Zhiqiang Han and Daekyun Oh
Defects such as voids in composite materials often degrade the mechanical properties of laminates. Even if these materials are manufactured based on the design requirements, there is a possibility of instability occurring in these composite structures. I...
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Ana-Maria Chirosca, Antonio Medina, Florin Pacuraru, Simone Saettone, Liliana Rusu and Sandita Pacuraru
Reducing the added resistance in waves has become a crucial aspect of today?s ship design. The added resistance in waves is traditionally considered proportional to the square of wave height. However, this assumption is believed to be only partly valid, ...
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Mina Tadros, Manuel Ventura and C. Guedes Soares
This paper presents a review of the different methods and techniques used to optimize ship hulls over the last six years (2017?2022). This review shows the different percentages of reduction in ship resistance, and thus in the fuel consumption, to improv...
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