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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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Alessandro La Ferlita, Yan Qi, Emanuel Di Nardo, Karoline Moenster, Thomas E. Schellin, Ould EL Moctar, Christoph Rasewsky and Angelo Ciaramella
The authors proposed a direct comparison between white- and black-box models to predict the engine brake power of a 15,000 TEU (twenty-foot equivalent unit) containership. A Simplified Naval Architecture Method (SNAM), based on limited operational data, ...
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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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Jaime Perez-Martinez and Rodrigo Perez Fernandez
Since the introduction of scientific disciplines into the shipbuilding process, there has been a search for optimisation of human and material resources. The current environmental crisis is putting additional pressure on global resource management and sp...
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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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Kiriakos Alexiou, Efthimios G. Pariotis, Theodoros C. Zannis and Helen C. Leligou
The maritime industry is one of the most competitive industries today. However, there is a tendency for the profit margins of shipping companies to reduce due to an increase in operational costs, and it does not seem that this trend will change in the ne...
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Marko Katalinic and Jo?ko Parunov
Studies on the extrapolation of extreme significant wave height, based on long-term databases, are extensively covered in literature. An engineer, working in the field of naval architecture, marine engineering, or maritime operation planning, when tackli...
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Momchil Terziev, Guangwei Zhao, Tahsin Tezdogan, Zhiming Yuan and Atilla Incecik
The numerical simulation of ship flows has evolved into a highly practical approach in naval architecture. In typical virtual towing tanks, the principle of Galilean relativity is invoked to maintain the ship as fixed, while the surrounding water is pres...
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Dracos Vassalos and Donald Paterson
The traditional risk control option adopted in naval architecture to meet safety-related objectives is by regulations, targeting damage limitation, nominally instigated in the wake of maritime accidents claiming heavy loss of life. These primarily concer...
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Francesco Mauro, Luca Braidotti and Giorgio Trincas
To face the design of a new ship concept, the evaluation of multiple feasible solutions concerning several aspects of naval architecture and marine engineering is necessary. Compressed natural gas technologies are in continuous development; therefore, th...
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