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Weidong Zhao, Bernt Johan Leira, Knut Vilhelm Høyland, Ekaterina Kim, Guoqing Feng and Huilong Ren
This paper presents a framework for structural analysis of icebreakers during ramming of first-year ice ridges. The framework links the ice-ridge load and the structural analysis based on the physical characteristics of ship?ice-ridge interactions. A shi...
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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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Chunyu Guo, Chengsen Zhang, Chunhui Wang and Chao Wang
When the icebreaker sails in the polar region, it adopts continuous and ramming icebreaking operations. When the ice condition exceeds the design working condition, it uses the ramming icebreaking method to advance. The nonlinear icebreaking process and ...
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Huichan Kim, Sunho Park and Seong-Yeob Jeong
Growing interest in finding the optimal route through the arctic ocean, and sea ice concentration is also emerging as a factor to be considered. In this paper, an algorithm to calculate the sea ice concentration was developed based on the images taken du...
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Alexander Vladislavovich Andryushin, Sergey Vladimirovich Ryabushkin, Alexander Yurievich Voronin and Egor Vladimirovich Shapkov
Stern-first operation under severe ice conditions (ridges) is one of the most effective modes to increase the operating efficiency of icebreakers and ice ships. However, when a ship overcomes the ridge astern, the propellers continuously interact with ic...
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Alessandro Zambon, Lorenzo Moro, Jeffrey Brown, Allison Kennedy and Dan Oldford
Polar navigation entails challenges that affect the continuation of ship operations in severe ice conditions. Due to ice-propeller interaction, propulsion shafting segments are often at a high risk of failure. Efficient methods for shaft line design are ...
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Synne Frydenberg, Katie Aylward, Kjetil Nordby and Jon Olav H. Eikenes
A vessel convoy is a complex and high-risk operation completed during icebreaking operations in the Arctic. Icebreaker navigators need to continuously communicate with their crew while monitoring information such as speed, heading, and distance between v...
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Shenyu Xuan, Chengsheng Zhan, Zuyuan Liu, Qiaosheng Zhao and Wei Guo
In level ice, the maneuvering motion of icebreakers has a major influence on the global ice loads of the hull. This study researched the influences of the drift angle and turning radius on the ice loads of the icebreaker Xue Long through a partial numeri...
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Rocky S. Taylor
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The aim of this paper is to examine experiences from Eastern Canada to summarize and present information which may help operators, planners, researchers, and policy-makers in the marine transportation sector identify potential short-term and long-term st...
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