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Filippo Cucinotta, Emmanuele Barberi and Fabio Salmeri
The naval sector holds paramount importance for the global economy, yet it entails significant environmental impacts throughout the entire life cycle of ships. This review explores the application of life-cycle assessment (LCA) in the naval sector, a met...
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Héctor Rubén Díaz Ojeda, Sebastian Oyuela, Roberto Sosa, Alejandro Daniel Otero and Francisco Pérez Arribas
Naval hydrodynamics typically focus on reducing ship resistance, which can be achieved by incorporating a bulbous bow. This feature is commonly used in the merchant fleet and smaller vessels, such as fishing boats, to minimize wave-making resistance. How...
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Alessandro La Ferlita, Yan Qi, Emanuel Di Nardo, Ould el Moctar, Thomas E. Schellin and Angelo Ciaramella
Two methods were compared to predict a ship?s fuel consumption: the simplified naval architecture method (SNAM) and the deep neural network (DNN) method. The SNAM relied on limited operational data and employed a simplified technique to estimate a ship?s...
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P. Pires da Silva, Serge Sutulo and C. Guedes Soares
Sensitivity analysis is applied to ship manoeuvring mathematical models as a means of dealing with model uncertainties, and often leads to model simplifications. A rather standard 3DOF manoeuvring model was tuned with the available results of full-scale ...
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Yihan Xing, Tan Aditya Dwi Santoso and Yucong Ma
This paper presents the technical and economic feasibility analysis of the subsea shuttle tanker (SST). The SST is proposed as an alternative to subsea pipelines and surface tankers with the primary purpose of transporting CO2 autonomously underwater fro...
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Pawel Klis, Shuaishuai Wang and Yihan Xing
This study analyses the technical and economic aspects of a novel subsea freight glider (SFG). The SFG is an excellent replacement for tanker ships and submarine pipelines transporting liquefied CO2. The main aim of the SFG is to ship CO2 from an offshor...
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Thi Loan Mai, Anh Khoa Vo, Hyeon Kyu Yoon and Dong Kyou Park
Among the 6 degrees of freedom (6-DoF), excessive roll motion is the most dangerous cause of ships capsizing. However, when analyzing the maneuverability of surface ships, the roll components have usually been ignored. It is widely known that the influen...
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Serge Sutulo and C. Guedes Soares
Possible reduction of the installed power on newly designed merchant ships triggered by requirements of the Energy Efficiency Design Indices (EEDI) raised concern in possible safety degradation and revived interest in manoeuvrability standards to make th...
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David Andrews
There is a problem in coping with design errors in ship design. Ships are generally very large and often very complex. Yet, we rarely invest in full-scale prototypes so design errors are frequently revealed once ships are at sea and certain errors can be...
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Oleksandr Sapronov, Pavlo Maruschak, Vitalii Sotsenko, Natalia Buketova, Antonio Bertem Da Gloria De Deus, Anna Sapronova and Olegas Prentkovskis
A new adhesive material and a restoration technology for marine equipment units are proposed. The optimal content of hardeners of different nature is found, and the effect of temperature conditions used for crosslinking epoxy resin DER-331, on the adhesi...
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