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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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Tsung-Hsuan Hsieh, Bo Li, Shengzheng Wang and Wei Liu
Mastering the real-time dynamics of near-field sea ice is the primary condition to guaranteeing the navigation safety of autonomous ships in the polar region. In this study, a radar image fusion process combining marine radar and ice radar is proposed, w...
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Fang Li and Luofeng Huang
Apart from breaking level ice, polar ships can interact with broken ice in various scenarios. In recent years, computational simulation models have increasingly been used for the evaluation of ship operability under broken ice conditions, presenting some...
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Bernt J. Leira, Wei Chai and Gowtham Radhakrishnan
Ice ridges and icebergs generally pose a major threat to both ships and offshore facilities that operate in Polar regions. In many cases these features will govern the structural design loads associated with the Ultimate Limit State (ULS) and the Acciden...
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Hui Li, Yan Feng, Muk Chen Ong, Xin Zhao and Li Zhou
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Qiang Xie, Tianhui Hao, Chao Wang, Zhenhang Kang, Zhonghua Shi and Jifeng Zhang
Ice accretion can cause problems on polar ships, ocean platforms, and in other marine industries. It is important to understand the interface debonding behavior between ice and the surface of equipment. In this work, we created a mechanical model to anal...
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Tongqiang Yu, Kun Liu, Jiaxia Wang and Zili Wang
The increase in global warming has secured the arctic region as a research hotspot, and the existence of ice floes and massive icebergs poses a great challenge to the navigational safety of polar ships. For the finite simulation of ship?ice collisions, a...
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Li Zhou, Feng Wang, Feng Diao, Shifeng Ding, Hao Yu and Yang Zhou
The existence of ice in ice-covered waters may cause damage to the propeller of polar ships, especially when massive ice floes are submerged around the hull. This paper aims to simulate an interaction process of a direct ice collision with a propeller ba...
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