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Dong Min Kim, Soon Ho Hong, Se Hyeon Jeong and Sun Je Kim
The interest in wind-assisted ship propulsions (WASPs) is increasing to improve fuel efficiency and to reduce greenhouse gas emissions in ships. A rotor sail, one of the typical WASPs, can provide auxiliary propulsive force by rotating a cylinder-shaped ...
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Veronica Vigna and Massimo Figari
The harvesting of wind energy and its transformation into a thrust force for ship propulsion are gaining in popularity due to the expected benefit in fuel consumption and emission reductions. To exploit these benefits, a proper matching between the conve...
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Wayne Formosa, Tonio Sant, Claire De Marco Muscat-Fenech and Massimo Figari
Following the International Maritime Organization?s goal to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, the interest in the application of wind-assisted ship propulsion (WASP) in maritime transportation is on the rise. Although a variety of WASP systems exist, the ...
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Marcus Bentin, David Zastrau, Michael Schlaak, Diethardt Freye, ... Stephan Kotzur
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Within the research project ROBUST** (Optimization of seaborne trade) a new software tool was developed to find the optimum shipping route, considering the influence of wind and waves on the ship's performance. A further aspect thereby is to assess the p...
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