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Gkioka, Despoina (author)
Inland shipping is widely acknowledged as a sustainable mode of transportation due to its low energy consumption and emissions in comparison to road and rail transport. However, with growing concerns around reducing emissions in the transportation sector, there is pressure to address environmental issues associated with inland shipping. In the...
master thesis 2023
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van der Kroft, Bart (author)
During specific operations, offshore marine contractor Heerema Marine Contractors reduces the draft of their Semi-Submersible Crane Vessel (SSCV) such that the floaters are submerged in close proximity to the free surface. This draft is also known as inconvenient draft. At this draft the motions of the vessel do not fully comply anymore with the...
master thesis 2022
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Kroonenberg, Nick (author)
The Autonomous Low Energy Replenishment Dredger (ALERD) strives to revolutionize the dredging world. The ALERD operates autonomously underwater, which saves energy during the dredging process and transit. Autonomous underwater operation drives the need of alternative energy facilities. However, due to the energy savings of dredging, alternative...
master thesis 2021
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Haafkes, Thom (author)
During berthing operations of ships, the horizontal thrusters cause a hydraulic load on the quay wall and bed. This could eventually lead to scour holes in the bed, which may affect the structural integrity of the quay wall. This thesis is about a numerical simulation of a bowthruster jet which is deflected by a quay wall and the focus of this...
master thesis 2021
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Brans, Sophia (author)
New offshore wind farms are moving farther away from the shore; to locations characterised by adverse weather conditions. This challenges current maintenance strategies because, besides being further from shore, far-offshore wind turbines need more frequent maintenance and must be accessed in rougher weather conditions. Service Operation Vessels...
master thesis 2021
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van der Bos, Jelle (author)
In recent years, ships are expected to improve energy efficiency and reduce carbon emissions. For naval vessels, it is important to be able to maintain their mission profile. It is therefore required to provide real-time advice to the ship’s crew on the optimal speed and propulsion mode settings that include the actual environmental conditions....
master thesis 2021
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Boekhout, Martijn (author)
The shipping industry has a notable share in global greenhouse gas emissions and other pollutants such as sulphur and nitrogen oxides. Fuel cells and batteries are identified as relatively new technologies for shipping with high potential and hydrogen is also considered as one of the most promising sustainable fuels, especially for smaller...
master thesis 2020
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Kuo, Ting-Kai (author)
During the energy transition, a wind-assisted ship propulsion system has the potential for increasing energy efficiency according to the ship’s EEDI (Energy Efficiency Design Index) in the short term. However, it would not only make the diesel engine run in off-design condition, but its dynamic behavior due to time-varying wind and waves is...
master thesis 2020
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Vermeulen, Maurice (author)
The IMO has proposed Just-In-Time arrivals and services as one of the short-term solutions to reduce greenhouse gas emissions in maritime shipping. The Just-In-Time concept allows vessels to optimize their speed during the voyage. If a vessel earlier knows at which time it is requested to arrive at the pilot boarding place, the vessel can adapt...
master thesis 2020
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van der Meer, Mick (author)
Due to the increased social importance and regulations on shipping emissions, effort must be made by shipowners, operators and naval architects to reduce the amount of air emissions from ships. A large set of emission control methods exists, but compatibility and interaction issues complicate their implementation. This thesis contains a decision...
master thesis 2018
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van den Berg, Max (author)
Harsh market conditions make optimising the performance in shipping more and more important. Shipping companies are becoming more and more data driven due to developments in data systems and these harsh market conditions. The goal of this research is to determine how and how much added value can be realised through shipping performance...
master thesis 2018
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Reinders, Jelle (author)
Subsea rock installation is widely applied in the offshore industry and utilized for a wide range of purposes including but not limited to: pipeline protection, scour protection, insulation of pipelines, upheaval buckling prevention and seabed preparation. Tideway Offshore Solutions is specialized in subsea rock installation and currently...
master thesis 2018
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Teeuwen, Niek (author)
For the real-time simulation of ship manoeuvring, it is required to estimate the hydrodynamic forces with high accuracy. Current methods to determine the hydrodynamic coefficients prove to be time consuming and labour intensive. In this thesis, a method based on Singular Value Decomposition is proposed to determine the hydrodynamic coefficients...
master thesis 2018
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Grutterink, Roeland (author)
Spliethoff is a ship-operating company with around 120 cargo vessels under management.<br/>The vessels of Spliethoff are generating a lot of operational data as they sail around the globe. To make better decisions based on this data, a system is required that takes operational data and translates it to useful information, accessible in the offce...
master thesis 2017
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