Search for dissertations about: "ship strength"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 19 swedish dissertations containing the words ship strength.
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1. Ultimate and Residual Strength Assessment of Ship Structures
Abstract : The prevention of ship structural failures and reduction of accident consequences contribute to increased safety at sea and reduced environmental impact. A need for reliable and efficient ship designs facilitates knowledge accumulation and the development of tools for the assessment of hull structural responses to acting loads. READ MORE
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2. Roughest hour – approaches to ship hull fouling management
Abstract : Submerged surfaces at sea are colonized by a high diversity of sessile (i.e. attached) life forms. As the merchant fleet capacity increases, responding to growth in demand for seaborne transport, so does the hull wetted surface area that is prone to colonization by these sessile organisms, i. READ MORE
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3. The Enemy Below - Adhesion and Friction of Ship Hull Fouling
Abstract : Below the waterline, commercial ships are good targets for marine organisms to attach and proliferate, a problem commonly known as biofouling. A fouled hull means higher hydrodynamic resistance, which can result in significant fuel penalties. READ MORE
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4. Investigations of unconventional marine structures by the finite element method
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5. RoPax Ship Collision – a Methodology for Survivability Analysis
Abstract : Throughout the world, ships are continuously being declared as total losses and 10 to 15% of these accidents are collisions between ships. The consequences of a collision are diverse and depend on the ship type, e.g. oil outflow in the case of damaged tankers or loss of stability in damaged passenger ships. READ MORE