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  • Disaster-Resilient Routing Schemes for Regional Failures

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    • T. Gomes
    • D. Santos
    • R. Girão-Silva
    • L. Martins
    • B. Nedic
    • M. Gunkel
    • B. Vass
    • J. Tapolcai
    • J. Rak

    - Year 2020

    Large-scale natural disasters can have a profound effect on the telecommunication services in the affected geographical area. Hence, it is important to develop routing approaches that may help in circumventing damaged regional areas of a network. This prompted the development of geographically diverse routing schemes and also of disaster-risk aware routing schemes. A minimum-cost geodiverse routing, where a minimum geographical...

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  • Resilient Routing in Communication Networks - A Systems Perspective

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    - Year 2024

    This practically focused monograph addresses the latest issues of resilient routing in networked systems. It consists of three parts and offers an in-depth introduction to the resilience of networked systems (Part I), a detailed description of schemes of resilient routing (Part II), and examples of the application of resilience mechanisms in selected communication scenarios (Part III). Topics and features: presents the essentials...

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  • Impact of adverse winter weather on traffic flow

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    The paper aims to analyse the impact of adverse weather in winter on traffic flow using data from a dual carriageway section of an express road located in Gdansk. For the purposes of the analysis, traffic and meteorological data were collected for a period of 15 months in 2014-2015 and aggregated to 5 minutes intervals. The impact of winter weather conditions on traffic flow was assessed by comparing aggregated traffic stream parameters...

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  • The Impact of Weather on Traffic Speed in Urban Area

    The issue of the impact of weather conditions on trip speed of vehicles has been studied for a long time and it is still the subject of many scientific researches. The impact of atmospheric conditions on the speed with which drivers drive their vehicles seems to be obvious. Good weather conditions, sunny weather with good visibility surely provokes higher speed while rainfall, wind...

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  • Routing equal-size messages on a slotted ring

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    - JOURNAL OF SCHEDULING - Year 2012

    Analizujemy problem routingu wiadomości w sieci slotted ring, biorąc pod uwagę dwa kryteria optymalizacyjne: długość uszeregowania oraz liczbę 'cykli' pracy sieci. Optymalny routing dla wiadomości o rozmiarze k jest silnie NP-trudny, natomiast dla k=q, gdzie q jest rozmiarem sieci, można obliczyć w czsie O(n^2log n) dla pierwszego kryterium. Podajemy również algorytm o czasie działania O(nlog n) oraz o stałym współczynniku dobroci....

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  • Przemysław Krata dr hab. inż.

  • Traffic Type Influence on Performance of OSPF QoS Routing

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    - Year 2012

    Feasibility studies with QoS routing proved that the network traffic type has influence on routing performance. In this work influence of self-similar traffic for network with DiffServ architecture and OSPF QoS routing has been verified. Analysis has been done for three traffic classes. Multiplexed ON-OFF model was used for self-similar traffic generation. Comparison of simulation results were presented using both relative and...

  • Simulation model for evaluation of QOS dynamic routing

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    - Year 2009

    Current informational networks use a large variety of technologies to support data exchange. Most of them are focused on IP protocol and include mechanisms which by definition should supply demanded QoS. One of those mechanisms is efficient path calculation - routing. Traffic offered to the network can change very rapidly in short term. Routing should support such traffic changes and all the time calculate valid paths in terms...

  • Traffic Type Influence on Performance of OSPF QoS Routing

    Feasibility studies with QoS routing proved that the network traffic type has influence on routing performance. In this work influence of self-similar traffic for network with DiffServ architecture and OSPF QoS routing has been verified. Analysis has been done for three traffic classes. Multiplexed On-Off model was used for self-similar traffic generation. Comparison of simulation results was presented using both relative and non-relative...

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  • Clonal selection algorithm for vehicle routing

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    - Year 2008

    Over the years several successful computing techniques have been inspired by biological mechanisms. Studies of the mechanisms that allow the immune systems of vertebratesto adapt and learn have resulted in a class of algorithms called artificial immune systems. Clonal selection is a process that allows lymphocytes to launch a quick response to known pathogens and to adapt to new, previously unencountered ones. This paper presents...

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  • Optimization of Wireless Networks for Resilience to Adverse Weather Conditions

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    • M. Pióro
    • E. Fitzgerald
    • I. Kalesnikau
    • D. Nace
    • J. Rak

    - Year 2020

    In this chapter, we consider how adverse weather conditions such as rain or fog affect the performance of wireless networks, and how to optimize these networks so as to make them robust to these conditions. We first show how to analyze the weather conditions in order to make them useful for network optimization modelling. Using an example realistic network, we show how to optimize two types of wireless networks: free-space optical...

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  • A survey on network resiliency methodologies against weather-based disruptions

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    • M. Tornatore
    • J. Andre
    • P. Babarczi
    • T. Braun
    • E. Folstad
    • P. Heegaard
    • A. Hmaity
    • M. Furdek
    • L. Jorge
    • W. Kmiecik... and 9 others

    - Year 2016

    Due to the increasing dependence on network services of our society, research has recently been concentrating on enhancing traditional protection strategies to withstand large-scale failures, as in case of disaster events. The recently-formed EU-funded RECODIS project aims at coordinating and fostering research collaboration in Europe on disaster resiliency in communication networks. In particular, the Working Group (WG) 2 of the...

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  • Dynamic unattended measurement based routing algorithm for diffServ architecture

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    - Year 2010

    Dynamic routing is very important in terms of assuring QoS in today's packet networks especially for streaming and elastic services. Existing solutions dedicated to dynamic routing are often too complicated and seem to be not usable in real time traffic scenarios where transferred traffic may vary significantly. This was the main reason for research and new routing mechanism proposal which should apply to today's packet networks....

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  • Hybrid DUMBRA: an efficient QoS routing algorithm for networks with DiffServ architecture

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    - Year 2011

    Dynamic routing is very important issue of current packet networks. It may support the QoS and help utilize available network resources. Unfortunately current routing mechanisms are not sufficient to fully support QoS. Although many research has been done in this area no generic QoS routing algorithm has been proposed that could be used across all network structures. Existing QoS routing algorithms are either dedicated to limited...

  • Jakub Montewka prof. dr hab. inż.

    Jakub Montewka is an associate professor at Gdańsk University of Technology in Poland and visiting processor at Aalto University in Espoo, Finland and Wuhan University of Technology in China. Jakub is researching in the field of maritime traffic risk and safety. His primary interests lie in the risk assessment of maritime transportation, quantification of safety of maritime navigation, route optimization for ships in ice-covered...

  • GIS Solution for Weather Forecast Data Analysis

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    In this paper authors present the GIS system for the analysis of the numerical weather prediction data. This kind of data has multidimensional character (three dimensions and time) and its analysis should consider all the available factors. Proposed GIS system consists of RASDAMAN application with implemented OLAP cube mechanism, which enables the user to process data in the spatial-time domain. It also simplifies the meteorological...

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  • Routing decisions independent of queuing delays in broadband leo networks

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    - Year 2009

    This paper presents an analysis of queuing and propagation delays of Inter-Satellite Links (ISLs) in broadband Low-Earth Orbit (LEO) satellite networks. It is shown that queuing delays are negligible in all reasonable working conditions of the broadband ISL network. This fact makes it possible to simplify the routing protocols in such networks and permits using already known multi-commodity flow solutions for routing. The performance...

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  • Assessing the Effects of the Road Surface and Weather Conditions on Road Safety

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    - Journal of KONBiN - Year 2019

    When transport is analysed for its safe delivery the focus is mainly on assessing the safety of roads and the risk of undesired events. These include road accidents, an occurrence which is relatively rare and random. Randomness means that accidents depend on several factors which are partly deterministic (can be controlled) and partly stochastic (random and unpredictable). The set of crash contributing factors can be classified...

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  • Simulation model for evaluation of QoS routing algorithm in large packet networks

    The variety of traffic transferred via current telecommunication networks includes also voice, which should meet quality requirements. One of mechanisms, which can support QoS in current packet networks, is routing. There exist many routing proposals which should introduce the QoS into the network but practically they don't. Following paper presents the realization of simulation model for evaluation of a new routing algorithm DUMBRA...

  • Inverse Flood Routing Using Simplified Flow Equations

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    - WATER RESOURCES MANAGEMENT - Year 2022

    The paper considers the problem of inverse flood routing in reservoir operation strategy. The aim of the work is to investigate the possibility of determining the hydrograph at the upstream end based on the hydrograph required at the downstream end using simplified open channel flow models. To accomplish this, the linear kinematic wave equation, the diffusive wave equation and the linear Muskingum equation are considered. To achieve...

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  • Stability & Dynamics of Ship and Offshore Structures II W2021/22

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    • P. Dymarski

    Lecture and Lab classes - Stability & Dynamics of Ship and Offshore Structures II W2021/22

  • WEATHER AND FORECASTING

    Journals

    ISSN: 0882-8156 , eISSN: 1520-0434

  • Weather and Climate

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    ISSN: 0111-5499

  • Derecho Evolving from a Mesocyclone—A Study of 11 August 2017 Severe Weather Outbreak in Poland: Event Analysis and High-Resolution Simulation

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    • M. Taszarek
    • N. Piguj
    • J. Orlikowski
    • A. Surowiecki
    • S. Walczakiewicz
    • W. Pilorz
    • K. Piasecki
    • Ł. Pajurek
    • M. Półrolniczak

    - MONTHLY WEATHER REVIEW - Year 2019

    This study documents atmospheric conditions, development, and evolution of a severe weather outbreak that occurred on 11 August 2017 in Poland. The emphasis is on analyzing system morphology and highlighting the importance of a mesovortex in producing the most significant wind damages. A derecho-producing mesoscale convective system (MCS) had a remarkable intensity and was one of the most impactful convective storms in the history...

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  • A new approach to design of weather disruption-tolerant wireless mesh networks

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    Wireless Mesh Networks, offering transmission rates of 1–10 Gb/s per a millimeter-wave link (utilizing the 71–86 GHz band) seem to be a promising alternative to fiber optic backbone metropolitan area networks because of significantly lower costs of deployment and maintenance. However, despite providing high transmission rates in good weather conditions, high-frequency wireless links are very susceptible to weather disruptions....

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  • Influence of Self-Similar Traffic Type on Performance of QoS Routing Algorithms

    Providing a Quality of Services (QoS) into current telecommunication networks based on packet technology is a big challenge nowadays. Network operators have to support a number of new services like voice or video which generate new type of traffic. This traffic serviced with QoS in consequence requires access to appropriate network resources. Additionally, new traffic type is mixed with older one, like best-effort. Analysis of...

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  • Operational Enhancement of Numerical Weather Prediction with Data from Real-time Satellite Images

    Numerical weather prediction (NWP) is a rapidly expanding field of science, which is related to meteorology, remote sensing and computer science. Authors present methods of enhancing WRF EMS (Weather Research and Forecast Environmental Modeling System) weather prediction system using data from satellites equipped with AMSU sensor (Advanced Microwave Sounding Unit). The data is acquired with Department of Geoinformatics’ ground...

  • Prediction of consumer electricity needs based on Internet weather forecasts

    Electrical energy is considered both as an important driver for producing and transporting goods in companies, as well as a good in itself which requires planning and management for generating and delivering it to consumers in proper time and amounts. Weather information can be considered to convey part of the data on energy delivery needs of consumers. Free meteorological data sources on the Web do not offer consistent data to...

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  • Approach Manoeuvre During Emergency Ship-to-Ship Transfer Operation with Oil Spill

    One of the major activities during Ship to Ship (STS) transfer operation at sea is to safe approach the Ship to be Lightered (SBL) which moves on a constant heading with slow speed or drifting. In the paper described the manoeuvring problem for approaching during emergency STS transfer operation with oil spill. The approach manoeuvre is considered as a sequence of navigation manoeuvres in specific navigational environment with...

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  • Basics of Ship Structures (OE)

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    • K. Wołoszyk

  • Methods for physical impairment constrained routing with selected protection in all-optical networks

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    • P. Soproni
    • T. Cinkler
    • J. Rak

    - TELECOMMUNICATION SYSTEMS - Year 2014

    In this paper, we investigate the problem of survivable all-optical routing in WDM networks with physical impairments. One of the recent key issues in survivable optical network design refers to maximization of the ratio of routeable demands while keeping the overall network cost low. In WDM networks, this goal can be achieved by routing as many demands in all-optical way as possible. Based on the latest technical trends driven...

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  • Stability & Dynamics of Ship and Offshore Structures I S2020/21

    e-Learning Courses
    • P. Dymarski

    Lectures and exercises from the course "Stability & Dynamics of Ship and Offshore Structures I"

  • A simplified method to assess the impact of ship-to-ship collision on the risk of tanker ship hull girder breaking accounting for the effect of ageing

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    - Year 2023

    One of the most critical structural failures is the exceedance of the ship hull girder’s ultimate strength, which may result in hull breaking, and subsequent severe consequences, including loss of life and property as well as environmental damage in case of an oil spill. A cause for such loss of structural continuity can be triggered by a collision with another vessel. In addition, the ageing mechanisms of the hull structure could...

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  • Evaluation and application of data from road weather stations for winter maintenance management

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    The paper presents the analysis of road weather data from meteorological stations located at the Polish national roads of Pomerania District during the impact of winter conditions. Presented issue is particularly important from the point of view the problem of winter maintenance and especially for prediction and assurance of quality of asphalt pavement surface ie. resistance to low temperature cracking or risk of glazed frost....

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  • New Concept of Numerical Ship Motion Modelling for Total Ship Operability Analysis by Integrating Ship and Environment Under One Overall System

    The paper presents a new concept of overall ship motion modelling for application to total ship operability. The delivered model is a multi-phase and includes both submerged part of ship’s hull and the surrounding water as a unique body. The Discrete Finite Element Method is applied. The model is successfully examined and illustrated for a selected AHTS.

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  • High-resolution fire danger forecast for Poland based on the Weather Research and Forecasting Model

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    - INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF WILDLAND FIRE - Year 2022

    Due to climate change and associated longer and more frequent droughts, the risk of forest fires increases. To address this, the Institute of Meteorology and Water Management implemented a system for forecasting fire weather in Poland. The Fire Weather Index (FWI) system, developed in Canada, has been adapted to work with meteorological fields derived from the high-resolution (2.5 km) Weather Research and Forecasting (WRF) model....

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  • Automation of ship and control

    SummaryThe article presents the problem of automation of ship and control. This paper will discuss the basic tasks of the track ship control, collision avoidance and automatic dynamic positioning. The following subjects will be presented: the general structure of the ship's control, methods and control algorithms for the above mentioned tasks..StreszczenieArtykuł przedstawia zagadnienia automatyzacji i sterowania statkiem. W pracy...

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  • Optimizing FSO networks resilient to adverse weather conditions by means of enhanced uncertainty sets

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    - Optical Switching and Networking - Year 2021

    This work deals with dimensioning of wireless mesh networks (WMN) composed of FSO (free space optics) links. Although FSO links realize broadband transmission at low cost, their drawback is sensitivity to adverse weather conditions causing transmission degradation on multiple links. Hence, designing such FSO networks requires an optimization model to find the cheapest configuration of link capacities that will be able to carry...

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  • Janusz Kozak prof. dr hab. inż.

    Janusz     KOZAK  Born   04.07.1953 Puck, Poland  Intermediate school”   Technikum Budowy Okrętów „Conradinum” Gdansk, 1973.  Graduated on Faculty of Shipbuilding of Gdańsk University of Technology, Poland, 1978.  Employed: From 1978 - Gdynia Shipyard 1978 as designer, from 1980 as a specialist in Chair of Technology in Faculty of Shipbuilding of Gdańsk University of Technology, 1993 as assistant, PhD (1993), “Method for assessment...

  • Multipath routing for quality of service differentiation and network capacity optimization in broadband low-earth orbit systems

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    - Year 2009

    This paper shows the importance of employing multiple different paths for routing in Inter-Satellite Link (ISL) networks in broadband Low-Earth Orbit (LEO) satellite systems. A theoretical analysis is presented and a routing concept is proposed to demonstrate three facts that make multipath routing especially important in broadband LEO networks: (1) differences in the propagation delays have a much greater impact on end-to-end...

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  • Wojciech Litwin prof. dr hab. inż.

    1992÷1996 - study on Mechanical Department at Gdansk University of Technology1996 – employed in the Faculty of Ocean Engineering and Ship Technology at the Gdansk University of Technology2004 – PhD2014 – habilitation2016 - vice dean for science at Faculty of Ocean Engineering2020 - dean of the Faculty of Ocean Engineering2021 - head of Institute of Naval Architecture He participated in a number of designing and research programs...

  • Collision‐Aware Routing Using Multi‐Objective Seagull Optimization Algorithm for WSN‐Based IoT

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    • P. Jagannathan
    • S. Gurumoorthy
    • A. Stateczny
    • P. B. Divakarachar
    • J. Sengupta

    - SENSORS - Year 2021

    In recent trends, wireless sensor networks (WSNs) have become popular because of their cost, simple structure, reliability, and developments in the communication field. The Internet of Things (IoT) refers to the interconnection of everyday objects and sharing of information through the Internet. Congestion in networks leads to transmission delays and packet loss and causes wastage of time and energy on recovery. The routing protocols...

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  • Ship Technology Reaearch

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    ISSN: 0937-7255 , eISSN: 2056-7111

  • Ship Building of China

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    ISSN: 1000-4882

  • Routing Method for Interplanetary Satellite Communication in IoT Networks Based on IPv6

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    - Year 2023

    The matter of interplanetary network (IPN) connection is a complex and sophisticated topic. Space missions are aimed inter alia at studying the outer planets of our solar system. Data transmission itself, as well as receiving data from satellites located on the borders of the solar system, was only possible thanks to the use of powerful deep space network (DSN) receivers, located in various places on the surface of the Earth. In...

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  • ANALYSIS OF IMPACT of SHIP model parameters on changes of control quality index in ship dynamic positioning system

    In this work there is presented an analysis of impact of ship model parameters on changes of control quality index in a ship dynamic positioning system designed with the use of a backstepping adaptive controller. Assessment of the impact of ship model parameters was performed on the basis of Pareto-Lorentz curves and ABC method in order to determine sets of the parameters which have either crucial, moderate or low impact on objective...

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  • TOTAL SHIP OPERABILITY – REVIEW, CONCEPT AND CRITERIA

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    - Polish Maritime Research - Year 2017

    The ship operability can be understood and analysed in different manners, and its quality is described using different indexes by different authors. Practically, there is no general and widely accepted description of total ship operability in the literature, nor in the rules of classification societies, which would include both seakeeping and manoeuvrability characteristics of a ship, and simultaneously take into account all ship...

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  • Multisource model of ship electric field

    A steel-hulled ship in sea water produces an electric field around itself. The source of this field are electrochemical processes and ship's cathodic protection. The analysis of the electric field around the ship is important by the reason of the ship's identification and counter-mine protection. The paper presents a simplified model of the ship's multisource electric field, which allows to calculate the electric field distribution...

  • Supporting development of the smart ship technology by CFD simulation of ship behavior in close to real operational conditions

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    - Year 2017

    The shipping industry is at the milestone of technological development – autonomous ships. Involving smart technologies accelerates development of green and safe shipping. Also IMO regulations, especially EEDI en-hanced application of new technologies. Meeting economic and ecological requirements future ships need to be designed with respect to increased reliability and operational performance. Design process of ships may be improved...

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  • Flood Routing by the Non-Linear Muskingum Model: Conservation of Mass and Momentum

    In this paper, the conservative properties of the Muskingum equation, commonly applied to solve river flood routing, are analysed. The aim of this analysis is to explain the causes ofthe mass balance error, which is observed in the numerical solutions of its non-linear form. The linear Muskingum model has been considered as a semi-discrete form of the kinematic wave equation and therefore it was possible to derive its two non-linear...

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