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  1. Journal of Marine Science and Application
  2. Journal of Marine Science and Application : Volume 11
  3. Journal of Marine Science and Application : Volume 11, Issue 3, September 2012
  4. Operational options for green ships
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Journal of Marine Science and Application : Volume 11, Issue 3, September 2012
Computation of ship hydrodynamic interaction forces in restricted waters using potential theory
Oblique water wave scattering by bottom undulation in a two-layer fluid flowing through a channel
Computational fluid dynamics based bulbous bow optimization using a genetic algorithm
Analysis of a propeller wake flow field using viscous fluid mechanics
Micro-bubble drag reduction on a high speed vessel model
A numerical study of liquid sloshing in a two-dimensional tank under external excitations
Deviation diagnosis and analysis of hull flat block assembly based on a state space model
Numerical simulation of wind turbine blade-tower interaction
Motion performance and mooring system of a floating offshore wind turbine
Operational options for green ships
Application of a newly built semi-submersible vessel for transportation of a tension leg platform
Design and analysis of typical buoyancy tank riser tensioner systems
Model predictive controller design for the dynamic positioning system of a semi-submersible platform
Comparative analysis of a jack-up drilling unit with different leg systems
Application of GA, PSO, and ACO algorithms to path planning of autonomous underwater vehicles
Development of fuzzy logic system to predict the SAW weldment shape profiles
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Operational options for green ships

Content Provider Springer Nature Link
Author Sherbaz, Salma Duan, Wenyang
Copyright Year 2012
Abstract Environmental issues and rising fuel prices necessitate better energy-efficiency in all sectors. The shipping industry is one of the major stakeholders, responsible for 3% of global CO$_{2}$ emissions, 14%–15% of global NO$_{ X }$ emissions, and 16% of global SO$_{ X }$ emissions. In addition, continuously rising fuel prices are also an incentive to focus on new ways for better energy-effectiveness. The green ship concept requires exploring and implementing technology on ships to increase energy-efficiency and reduce emissions. Ship operation is an important topic with large potential to increase cost-and-energy-effectiveness. This paper provided a comprehensive review of basic concepts, principles, and potential of operational options for green ships. The key challenges pertaining to ship crew i.e. academic qualifications prior to induction, in-service training and motivation were discussed. The author also deliberated on remedies to these challenges.
Starting Page 335
Ending Page 340
Page Count 6
File Format PDF
ISSN 16719433
Journal Journal of Marine Science and Application
Volume Number 11
Issue Number 3
e-ISSN 19935048
Language English
Publisher Harbin Engineering University
Publisher Date 2012-09-18
Publisher Place Heidelberg
Access Restriction One Nation One Subscription (ONOS)
Subject Keyword green ship ship operational efficiency weather routing slow steaming trim optimization Offshore Engineering Power Electronics, Electrical Machines and Networks Machinery and Machine Elements
Content Type Text
Resource Type Article
Subject Ocean Engineering Mechanical Engineering
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