This paper discusses four designs for icebreaking tankers that have been developed by Samsung Heavy Industries and tested at NRC?s Institute for Ocean Technology (IOT). Three of the designs developed were twin-screw ships (with twin rudders). The first two bow shapes were similar to existing Canadian icebreakers. The third ship had a spoon shaped bow designed for heavy ice conditions. The fourth ship was designed for light to moderate ice conditions. The propulsion system for this ship was a single screw, single rudder stern with an innovative bulbous bow. This unique bow design showed considerable improvement in icebreaking performance compared to a conventional open-water bulbous bow but with almost no penalty to open water resistance. Th...
A comprehensive series of model tests was carried out in ice and open water to compare the performan...
The growing interest in Arctic transportation and field logistics leads to an increasing demand for ...
The Institute for Ocean Technology of the National Research Council of Canada has conducted a series...
The optimum design for an icebreaking tanker will depend on the trade route and the cargo delivery r...
This paper describes the development of three candidate hull forms for 190,000 DWT ore carrier for o...
Samsung Heavy Industries (SHI) and NRC?s Institute for Ocean Technology (IOT) collaborated on a proj...
Samsung Heavy Industries (SHI) and NRC?s Institute for Ocean Technology (IOT) collaborated on a proj...
When Arctic offshore development in the 1970s first led to consideration of ice capable tankers, the...
ABSTRACT The future development of oil and gas reserves in remote Polar Regions areas will require a...
In 1997, Samsung Heavy Industries became interested in applying its expertise in the design and cons...
New aftbodies were developed for a twin screw icebreaker and a single screw icebreaking cargo vessel...
Both the ice-going and structural capability were analyzed in a comprehensive way for the IBEEV, a s...
In the early stage, sailing by ships at North and Artic Seas should be able to break ice which is co...
The paper deals with the design of ships strengthened for navigation in icy waters. The attention is...
Ships navigating in ice areas perform quite differently due to ice resistance as compared to their o...
A comprehensive series of model tests was carried out in ice and open water to compare the performan...
The growing interest in Arctic transportation and field logistics leads to an increasing demand for ...
The Institute for Ocean Technology of the National Research Council of Canada has conducted a series...
The optimum design for an icebreaking tanker will depend on the trade route and the cargo delivery r...
This paper describes the development of three candidate hull forms for 190,000 DWT ore carrier for o...
Samsung Heavy Industries (SHI) and NRC?s Institute for Ocean Technology (IOT) collaborated on a proj...
Samsung Heavy Industries (SHI) and NRC?s Institute for Ocean Technology (IOT) collaborated on a proj...
When Arctic offshore development in the 1970s first led to consideration of ice capable tankers, the...
ABSTRACT The future development of oil and gas reserves in remote Polar Regions areas will require a...
In 1997, Samsung Heavy Industries became interested in applying its expertise in the design and cons...
New aftbodies were developed for a twin screw icebreaker and a single screw icebreaking cargo vessel...
Both the ice-going and structural capability were analyzed in a comprehensive way for the IBEEV, a s...
In the early stage, sailing by ships at North and Artic Seas should be able to break ice which is co...
The paper deals with the design of ships strengthened for navigation in icy waters. The attention is...
Ships navigating in ice areas perform quite differently due to ice resistance as compared to their o...
A comprehensive series of model tests was carried out in ice and open water to compare the performan...
The growing interest in Arctic transportation and field logistics leads to an increasing demand for ...
The Institute for Ocean Technology of the National Research Council of Canada has conducted a series...