Jie; Chen Dang, Hao
The Second Conference of Global Chinese Scholars on Hydrodynamics, CCSH'2016, 2016.
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de Jong, Johan
IMO Minimum Power Requirement – A joint way ahead in adverse conditions Journal Article
In: MARIN Report, no. 113, pp. 19, 2014.
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van den Boom, Henk; Hasselaar, Thijs
Ship Speed-Power Performance Assessment Conference
SNAME Annual Meeting, Houston, TX, no. T04, The Society of Naval Architects and Marine Engineers 2014.
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van den Boom, Henk
IMO approved method for EEDI Journal Article
In: MARIN Report, no. 111, pp. 13, 2014.
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Nieuwenhuis, Jan Jaap; Duursema, Wieger; Verhulst, Michiel
Proposed changes to EEDI framework for small general cargo ships Journal Article
In: MARIN Report, no. 107, pp. 20-21, 2013.
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2016
Jie; Chen Dang, Hao
The Second Conference of Global Chinese Scholars on Hydrodynamics, CCSH'2016, 2016.
Abstract | Links | BibTeX | Tags: EEDI, efficiency, Energy Saving Device, ESD, Fuel consumption, full scale, measurement, sea trial, ship design
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2014
de Jong, Johan
IMO Minimum Power Requirement – A joint way ahead in adverse conditions Journal Article
In: MARIN Report, no. 113, pp. 19, 2014.
Abstract | Links | BibTeX | Tags: added resistance in waves, EEDI, minimum power requirement, MPR
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year = {2014},
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van den Boom, Henk; Hasselaar, Thijs
Ship Speed-Power Performance Assessment Conference
SNAME Annual Meeting, Houston, TX, no. T04, The Society of Naval Architects and Marine Engineers 2014.
Abstract | Links | BibTeX | Tags: EEDI, full scale, measurement, performance, ship, speed-power
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http://www.sname.org/},
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abstract = {The speed/power characteristics of ships have always been at the core of ship design. To prove contractually agreed values, speed trials are conducted by the yard prior to delivery of the ship to the owner. In the past schedule integrity of the vessel was often the most important factor for the speed requirement. Today, owners and operators are keen to reduce fuel consumption to decrease operational costs. So far a variety of methods for conducting and analyzing speed/power trials have been used by shipyards. With the assistance of the Sea Trial Analysis-Joint Industry Project, ITTC developed guidelines for the execution and analysis of speed/power trials compliant with IMO EEDI. The need to reduce fuel costs and exhaust gas emissions including the upcoming environmental regulations such as EEOI by IMO urge for reliable monitoring of ship performance in service conditions. This requires accurate information of the speed through water. Although the speed log is one of the oldest instruments on board it is not considered the most reliable one. Results of an extensive monitoring campaign on board a 1800 TEU container vessel equipped with six speed logs within SPA-JIP will be presented. The state of art of performance monitoring will be presented.},
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van den Boom, Henk
IMO approved method for EEDI Journal Article
In: MARIN Report, no. 111, pp. 13, 2014.
Abstract | Links | BibTeX | Tags: EEDI, IMO, STA, trial
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2013
Nieuwenhuis, Jan Jaap; Duursema, Wieger; Verhulst, Michiel
Proposed changes to EEDI framework for small general cargo ships Journal Article
In: MARIN Report, no. 107, pp. 20-21, 2013.
Abstract | Links | BibTeX | Tags: EEDI, general cargo, minimal power requirement
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