A sea-going vessel will always face the risk of rough weather along with its voyages. The focus of this paper is on the creation of a data-based model to estimate the power increase or speed loss due to the influence of weather, by using resistance estimation theories and added resistance approximation methods along with additional assisting tools. Furthermore, a theoretical simulation is done in order to benchmark and correct the model setup. The analysis of simulation results shows that at the available data range, the model proves reasonably precise within its capabilities, for academic applications. The general behavior of the model complies with common ship theory, however, does not perfectly resemble the speed-power relation of the sh...
Ship resistance and power prediction is essential to designing a new ship, and there are various met...
This study evaluates the difference in speed loss, engine power, and fuel oil consumption of a bulk ...
Most recent studies of performance and assessment of auxiliary wind powered ships have been based pr...
A sea-going vessel will always face the risk of rough weather along its voyages. The focus of this p...
Reliable evaluation of added resistance in a storm conditions allows to quantifying the real overloa...
Optimising the ship route is one of the most important tasks related to the operation of the vessel,...
This paper presents a method for the rational processing of ship voyage data for improved ship opera...
The prediction of the added resistance and attainable ship speed under actual weather conditions is ...
Accurate prediction of ship speed for given engine power and encountering sea environments is one of...
The study presents a new simulation model for the prediction of the fuel consumption of ships at sea...
The maritime industry has advanced and developed over the years. Now, ships are bigger in size and r...
In this paper, the performance of a merchant vessel propulsion system during acceleration is evaluat...
During ship design, its service speed is one of the crucial parameters which decide on future econom...
Ship Resistance and Propulsion is dedicated to providing a comprehensive and modern scientific appro...
Added resistance prediction represents an important challenge for ship-owners due to its economic im...
Ship resistance and power prediction is essential to designing a new ship, and there are various met...
This study evaluates the difference in speed loss, engine power, and fuel oil consumption of a bulk ...
Most recent studies of performance and assessment of auxiliary wind powered ships have been based pr...
A sea-going vessel will always face the risk of rough weather along its voyages. The focus of this p...
Reliable evaluation of added resistance in a storm conditions allows to quantifying the real overloa...
Optimising the ship route is one of the most important tasks related to the operation of the vessel,...
This paper presents a method for the rational processing of ship voyage data for improved ship opera...
The prediction of the added resistance and attainable ship speed under actual weather conditions is ...
Accurate prediction of ship speed for given engine power and encountering sea environments is one of...
The study presents a new simulation model for the prediction of the fuel consumption of ships at sea...
The maritime industry has advanced and developed over the years. Now, ships are bigger in size and r...
In this paper, the performance of a merchant vessel propulsion system during acceleration is evaluat...
During ship design, its service speed is one of the crucial parameters which decide on future econom...
Ship Resistance and Propulsion is dedicated to providing a comprehensive and modern scientific appro...
Added resistance prediction represents an important challenge for ship-owners due to its economic im...
Ship resistance and power prediction is essential to designing a new ship, and there are various met...
This study evaluates the difference in speed loss, engine power, and fuel oil consumption of a bulk ...
Most recent studies of performance and assessment of auxiliary wind powered ships have been based pr...