Essays about: "ship engineering"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 41 essays containing the words ship engineering.
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1. Investigating the Applicability of Deep Learning to Profile Ship Risk
University essay from Lunds universitet/Institutionen för datavetenskapAbstract : .... READ MORE
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2. Energy flows and potential energy development strategies in RoRo ports: A study based on the Port of Trelleborg
University essay from Lunds universitet/Institutionen för energivetenskaperAbstract : The recent push for decarbonization in the maritime sector presents an opportunity for ports to strengthen their position as energy hubs. This work studies the existing energy flows in the Port of Trelleborg, one of Europe's biggest roll-on, roll-off ports, and proposes some energy-related development strategies. READ MORE
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3. Adhesive bonding of fiber laminate patch to sandwich-structured composite
University essay from Lunds universitet/MaterialteknikAbstract : By using composites when constructing vehicles, lighter weight and thus better performance can be achieved. Composites are widely used in airplanes and small boats, but has yet to be incorporated in larger ships such as freighters and cruise ships. The main hindrance for its use is the lack of practical knowledge and experience. READ MORE
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4. Introduction of UXV assets into naval fleet architectures through an MILP based fleet modelling tool
University essay from KTH/Marina systemAbstract : The problem of fleet design and fleet modelling; for decades problems regarding determining fleet sizes and optimized routing problems have formed the groundwork into the fleet design and fleet optimization for a wide range of business sectors. In most of these problems only single entities or fixed design resources are optimized for a certain route and delivery objective based on minimizing operational costs. READ MORE
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5. A comparison of rail and sea freight from Europe to Asia
University essay from Lunds universitet/Teknisk logistikAbstract : Title: A comparison of rail and sea freight from Europe to Asia Authors: Jackie Berg & Louise Pettersson Supervisors: Jan Olhager, Department of Industrial Management and Logistics, Faculty of Engineering, Lund University Malin Gejde, Shipping Manager, Tetra Pak AB Background: Transportation mode selection has become a more strategic part of a well-functioning supply chain as globalization, environmental concerns, and security requirements have become more important. Currently, sea freight is the most used transportation mode for Tetra Pak when transporting goods between Europe and Asia. READ MORE