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The journal International Shipbuilding Progress (ISP) was founded in 1954. Each year two issues appear (in March and September). Publications submitted to ISP should describe scientific work of high international standards, advancing subjects related to the field of Marine Technology, such as:
- Concept development
- General design of ships and offshore objects
- Ship and offshore structural design
- Hydro-mechanics and -dynamics
- Maritime engineering and machinery systems
- Production processes of all types of ships and other objects intended for marine use
- Production technology and material science
- Shipping science, economics, and all directly related subjects
- Ship operations
- Offshore and ocean engineering in relation to the marine environment
- Marine safety
- Efficiency, lifecycle, and environment
- Ice-related aspects for ships and offshore objects.
The contents of the papers may be of a fundamental or of an applied scientific nature and must be of the highest novelty and rigor.
Authors: Doerffer, S.
Article Type: Research Article
Abstract: The influence of rolling on the heat transfer in ship tanks filled with liquid has been investigated in the paper for the case of turbulent flow of liquid in the boundary layer. Experimental investigations were carried out in a model tank of dimensions 0.4 x 0.3 x 0.5 m made of organic glass. The tank was subjected to harmonic rolling through angles from 0–10 deg. range at frequencies of 0.3–1.5 Hz. Distilled water and oh were the liquids used. The level of liquid in the tank, position of rotation axis of the tank and thermal conditions in the tank were …varied during the investigations. The results obtained have been presented in the form of correlations of nondimensional criterial numbers. Two methods for presenting the results were adopted: 1) global approach where the entire tank was regarded as a single heat exchanging system, 2) decomposition of the system into the vertical and horizontal wall of the tank (ship side and bottom). For the first case, when all the tank walls participated in the heat transfer, oscillations intensified the global transfer by 40–100% compared to that without oscillations. For the vertical wall a slight increase of the Nusselt number, amounting to 5–15% was observed whereas for the horizontal wall an extremely strong influence of oscillations on the heat transfer was ascertained. The Nusselt number increased 5–7 times compared to that for heat transfer associated with a free convection i.e. for the wall at rest. It was found that the parameter ( G r ) / ( R e ) 2 · ( P r ) 1 / 3 may serve as an important criterion in studies of mixed convection, allowing to distinguish between the regions of free or forced convection predominance. Show more
DOI: 10.3233/ISP-1985-3237101
Citation: International Shipbuilding Progress, vol. 32, no. 371, pp. 158-168, 1985
Authors: Schilperoort, T. | Strating, J.
Article Type: Research Article
Abstract: A probabilistic method is described for optimizing the depth profile and operational entrance regime of navigation channels in sea areas exposed to waves and/or tides. In addition, a method is presented for improving the accuracy of the water level and wave predictions which are required in practice to maintain the optimal entrance regime. Because of the probabilistic nature of the design method, the accuracy of these predictions can be used as a parameter in the channel depth design. This enables the design to be tuned to the practical limitations of the operational use of the channel.
Keywords: navigation channels, depth optimization, entrance regime, probabilistic modelling, wave prediction, time series modelling
DOI: 10.3233/ISP-1985-3237102
Citation: International Shipbuilding Progress, vol. 32, no. 371, pp. 169-179, 1985
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