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Eleftheria Eliopoulou, Aimilia Alissafaki and Apostolos Papanikolaou
This paper deals with a statistical analysis of maritime accidents pertaining to passenger ships in worldwide operation and, ultimately, with the assessment of the current safety level of the particular ship type, assuming that the safety level may be de...
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Zhenxian Peng, Zhonglian Jiang, Xiao Chu and Jianglong Ying
As an important mode of transportation for the global trade, waterborne transportation has become a priority option for import and export trade due to its large load capacity and relatively low cost. Meanwhile, shipping safety has been highly valued. By ...
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Ali Zaib, Jingbo Yin and Rafi Ullah Khan
Safety has been a primary concern in every industry. It includes system, personnel, environmental safety, etc. Maritime transportation safety is of the utmost importance because a lot of economic and environmental damage has been caused by ship-related a...
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Serdar Yildiz, Fatih Tonoglu, Özkan Ugurlu, Sean Loughney and Jin Wang
Narrow waterways are important connection hubs, also known as logistics transfer nodes, within maritime transport, where maritime traffic can become very dense and congested. Heavy traffic, unsuitable environmental conditions and human errors make narrow...
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Chongchong Guo and Wenhua Wu
Marine nuclear power platforms can continuously supply electricity and fresh water for marine resource exploration and surrounding islands. China?s first marine nuclear power platform uses a soft yoke multi-joint connect mode as the mooring positioning d...
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Jian Deng, Shaoyong Liu, Cheng Xie and Kezhong Liu
The causes of maritime accidents are complex, mostly due to the coupling of four types of factors: human-ship-environmental-management. To effectively analyze the causes of maritime accidents in China, and reveal the risk coupling characteristics of acci...
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Nermin Hasanspahic, Srdan Vujicic, Vlado Francic and Leo Campara
A common interest of all shipping industry stakeholders is safe and accident-free shipping. To reach that goal, one of the most important actions that can be done is to analyze previous marine accidents. It means finding causes of accidents and, based on...
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Lucjan Gucma, Andrej Androjna, Kinga Lazuga, Peter Vidmar and Marko Perkovic
No advance in navigation has yet to prevent the occurrence of accidents (incidents are always implied when we discuss accidents) at sea. At the same time, advances in accident models are possible, and may provide the basis for investigations and analyses...
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Yuh-Ming Tsai and Cherng-Yuan Lin
The Taiwan Strait, to the west of Taiwan, is rich in wind energy resources and has the greatest offshore wind power potential in the world. Therefore, Taiwan has been actively expanding its offshore wind power industry in this area in recent years and ex...
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Shenping Hu, Zhuang Li, Yongtao Xi, Xunyu Gu and Xinxin Zhang
Many causal factors to marine traffic accidents (MTAs) influence each other and have associated effects. It is necessary to quantify the correlation path mode of these factors to improve accident prevention measures and their effects. In the application ...
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