Essays about: "vessel type classification"
Found 4 essays containing the words vessel type classification.
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1. Study of stability improvement measures meeting the effects of new use of a secondhand cement carrier vessel
University essay from KTH/Lättkonstruktioner, marina system, flyg- och rymdteknik, rörelsemekanikAbstract : Secondhand ship is an option to improve marine business competitiveness. It provides a way for ship owners to integrate customer market rapidly without spending many resources on producing new ships. However, secondhand ships that perfectly suit owner's requirements becomes unavoidable challenge. READ MORE
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2. Classification of fishing vessel types using machine learning methods on vessel monitoring system data
University essay from KTH/Skolan för elektroteknik och datavetenskap (EECS)Abstract : The oceans around the world have been heavily impacted by overfishing due to very intensive commercial fishing in recent times. A large number of fish stocks have already been fully exploited. Vessel Monitoring System has been put in place to regulate fishing vessels and enforce sustainable fisheries management. READ MORE
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3. Impact loads on the self-elevating unit during jacking operation
University essay fromAbstract : The renewable energy resource of offshore wind is believed to have a great potential in playing an essential role on the future energy market in Europe, but there are complications such as harsh weather and low accessibility. To manage this, most offshore wind turbines of today are installed and maintained using self-elevating units (SEUs). READ MORE
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4. Vetting - Selected Legal Aspects of the Vessel Selection Process. With special focus on seaworthiness, duty of care and charter party vetting clauses
University essay from Lunds universitet/Juridiska institutionenAbstract : ''Vetting'' is the general name used to describe the oil and chemical companies' process of selecting ships for their cargoes. This is a process which is not entirely harmonized and which has not been described or treated to any greater extent in literature, especially not from a legal point of view. READ MORE