| openaire: EC/H2020/723526/EU//SEDNAShips designed for operation in Polar waters must be approved in accordance with the International Code for Ships Operating in Polar Waters (Polar Code), adopted by the International Maritime Organization (IMO). To account for ice loading on ships, the Polar Code includes references to the International Association of Classification Societies’ (IACS) Polar Class (PC) standards. For the determination of design ice loads, the PC standards rely upon a method applying the principle of the conservation of momentum and energy in collisions. The method, which is known as the Popov Method, is fundamentally analytical, but because the ship–ice interaction process is complex and not fully understood, its practical...
Ice-induced global forces that affect a ship’s hull when colliding with heavy ice features are analy...
Ice-induced global forces that affect a ship’s hull when colliding with heavy ice features are analy...
The human presence in Arctic waters has increased and the development is assumed to continue. In ord...
| openaire: EC/H2020/723526/EU//SEDNAShips designed for operation in Polar waters must be approved i...
Arctic shipping fleet expansion is anticipated in the future. However, future refinements in the und...
The number of collisions between ships and ice are increasing with the increase of ships sailing in ...
During ice voyages, level ice and iceberg with huge inertia force can cause large deformation and ev...
To model the structural response of low- and non-ice-class ships requires both the ice and structura...
The activity in the polar marine areas is increasing from offshore and shipping activities supportin...
With increasing interest in utilizing the inland waterways (IWW) in European countries, the design o...
Forecasts and trends indicate an increase in marine operations in polar waters. The design of new sh...
As the global warming enhance the ice melting in the Arctic region, it is easier to access the area ...
Arctic operations are mostly carried out in seas covered in ice. For these operations, both DNV GL a...
IMO has adopted the International Code for Ships Operating in Polar Waters (Polar Code) and related ...
A simplified numerical model is introduced to predict ice impact force acting on the ship hull in le...
Ice-induced global forces that affect a ship’s hull when colliding with heavy ice features are analy...
Ice-induced global forces that affect a ship’s hull when colliding with heavy ice features are analy...
The human presence in Arctic waters has increased and the development is assumed to continue. In ord...
| openaire: EC/H2020/723526/EU//SEDNAShips designed for operation in Polar waters must be approved i...
Arctic shipping fleet expansion is anticipated in the future. However, future refinements in the und...
The number of collisions between ships and ice are increasing with the increase of ships sailing in ...
During ice voyages, level ice and iceberg with huge inertia force can cause large deformation and ev...
To model the structural response of low- and non-ice-class ships requires both the ice and structura...
The activity in the polar marine areas is increasing from offshore and shipping activities supportin...
With increasing interest in utilizing the inland waterways (IWW) in European countries, the design o...
Forecasts and trends indicate an increase in marine operations in polar waters. The design of new sh...
As the global warming enhance the ice melting in the Arctic region, it is easier to access the area ...
Arctic operations are mostly carried out in seas covered in ice. For these operations, both DNV GL a...
IMO has adopted the International Code for Ships Operating in Polar Waters (Polar Code) and related ...
A simplified numerical model is introduced to predict ice impact force acting on the ship hull in le...
Ice-induced global forces that affect a ship’s hull when colliding with heavy ice features are analy...
Ice-induced global forces that affect a ship’s hull when colliding with heavy ice features are analy...
The human presence in Arctic waters has increased and the development is assumed to continue. In ord...