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Year 2023
  • Impact of steel grade on a ship colliding with an offshore wind turbine monopile supporting structure
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    - OCEAN ENGINEERING - Year 2023

    Offshore wind power is experiencing rapid development around the world. The number of installations and their size is growing. Thousands of monopile support structures with diameters of 10 m and weights of 2000 tons will be installed in the coming years. Offshore wind power installations, often located close to the shore and shipping routes, pose a new challenge to ship safety. The study analyses the damages from an accidental...

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  • The retrofitting of ships by applying retractable bow hydrofoils: a case study

    Increasing environmental requirements and a relatively long ship life of 30 years mean more attention is needed to retrofit existing ships. One possibility is using hydrofoils to reduce the ship’s resistance and improve comfort and safety in rough sea conditions. This study investigates the influence of retractable bow hydrofoils on the seakeeping performance and operational conditions of a selected case study vessel (V-shaped...

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  • USING ARTIFICIAL NEURAL NETWORKS FOR PREDICTING SHIP FUEL CONSUMPTION
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    • G. V. Nguyen
    • R. Sakthivel
    • K. Rudzki
    • J. Kozak
    • S. Prabhakar
    • N. D. K. Pham
    • P. Q. P. Nguyen
    • N. X. Phuong

    - Polish Maritime Research - Year 2023

    In marine vessel operations, fuel costs are major operating costs which affect the overall profitability of the maritime transport industry. The effective enhancement of using ship fuel will increase ship operation efficiency. Since ship fuel consumption depends on different factors, such as weather, cruising condition, cargo load, and engine condition, it is difficult to assess the fuel consumption pattern for various types...

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