Zhang, Xiaochuan Jia, Shuyang Zou, Sichen Liu, Baoheng
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Polish Maritime Research
Autonomous underwater vehicles are increasingly frequently used in the fields of ocean observation, data collection, and tactical surveillance. Underwater navigation and near real-time communication are the most important factors limiting the performance of these vehicles. In this article, an underwater acoustic communication and positioning system...
Kołodziej, Radosław Hoffmann, Paweł
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Polish Maritime Research
The assessment of ship manoeuvring properties is a crucial part of the process of ship design and is usually first carried out during the model test phase of the project. According to the International Maritime Organisation (IMO), the manoeuvrability of the ship can be assessed on the basis of the standard trial manoeuvres. In order to do this, fre...
Korczewski, Zbigniew Rudnicki, Jacek
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Polish Maritime Research
This paper deals with the key operational problems of wind turbosets, especially offshore, where vibrations are generated by rotor blades, as a consequence of erosive wear or icing. The primary causes of the imbalance of wind turbine rotors have been characterised, the observable symptoms of which include various forms of vibrations, transmitted fr...
Nguyen, Van Nhanh Nguyen, Duong Nam Kozak, Janusz Nguyen, Xuan Phuong Nguyen, Dinh Tuyen
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Polish Maritime Research
This article analyses the effects of deformation on the structure of CMnSi steel at various deformation levels. After hot forging, the structure of CMnSi steel comprises coarse-sized alpha and pearlite particles. The average grain size of steel after forging was 100 μm. After hot rolling, the grain size gradually decreases, with the average size of...
Gorzka, Jakub Karczewski, Artur Litwin, Wojciech Matej-Łukowicz, Karolina Nawrot, Nicole Nyka, Lucyna Piątek, Łukasz
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Polish Maritime Research
The aim of this study was to assess the feasibility of creating a prototype of a self-sufficient houseboat that is capable of prolonged independence from power grids and freshwater sources. In this design, electricity demand is met by a photovoltaic installation, and the energy is stored in batteries. Fresh water for living needs may be obtained fr...
Moghaddas, AliAsghar Zeraatgar, Hamid
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Polish Maritime Research
A semi-planing catamaran is a type of marine craft that benefits from high speed, in conjunction with the its inherent characteristics such as a large deck and high transverse stability. The aspect ratio, length over the beam of a demi-hull, significantly affects the hydrodynamic performance of this vessel. In this study, the effects of the aspect ...
Liu, Zailiang Li, Xiaobin Song, Yuelin Xie, Yonghe Li, Detang
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Polish Maritime Research
During the operation of jack-up offshore platforms, the complex and variable seabed geological conditions involved can lead to serious accidents, such as pile leg punctures and platform tilt. The aim of this study is to introduce an early warning method for punctures that ensures the operational safety of these platforms. To accomplish this, a real...
Abbas, Nawar Barbahan, Michel Kabrial, Yako Kabrial, Admoun
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Polish Maritime Research
This article details the development and evaluation of a novel wave energy converter (WEC) aimed at efficiently capturing wave energy for electricity production. The study employs Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) techniques, specifically the URANS method and the k-ω SST turbulence model, to solve the Navier-Stokes equations and capture the free s...
Varbanets, Roman Minchev, Dmytro Kucherenko, Yury Zalozh, Vitalii Kyrylash, Olena Tarasenko, Tetyana
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Polish Maritime Research
Using modern high-performance microcontrollers with wireless interfaces, built-in ADCs and low overall consumption, we develop a portable, real-time parametric diagnostic system for marine engines. The system is based on the use of modern Android/iOS gadgets that receive information from sensors via Bluetooth and then carry out the necessary calcul...
Kunicka, Magdalena Wrzask, Klaudia Litwin, Wojciech Grygorowicz, Mirosław Zeratgaar, Hamid
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Polish Maritime Research
Computing the power required to meet a ship’s operational needs is one of the most important tasks in naval design. The power required to propel a vessel is directly related to the resistance the hull experiences as it moves through the water. The conventional method of determining a ship’s resistance involves towing tank tests of ship models at a ...