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Part Repair using a Hybrid Manufacturing System [PDF]
Nowadays, part repair technology is gaining more interest from military and industries due to the benefit of cost reducing as well as time and energy saving. Traditionally, part repair is done in the repair department using welding process.
Eiamsa-ard, Kunnayut +5 more
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“Safe Struck Ship”(3S):Software Package for Structural analysis of collision between ships [PDF]
Each year, thousands of tons of crude oil and petroleum products are spilled in the seas as a result of collision between ships. So, as a part of the overall effort to promote maritime safety and environmental protection an integrated software package of
El-Sayed Hegazy +2 more
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Adding insult to injury: Ship groundings are associated with coral disease in a pristine reef. [PDF]
In 2013, the remote Tubbataha Reef UNESCO World Heritage Site, in the western Philippines, experienced two ship groundings within four months: the USS Guardian (USSG), a US military vessel, and the Min Ping Yu (MPY), an illegal Chinese fishing vessel ...
L J Raymundo, W Y Licuanan, A M Kerr
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Active Flooding Mitigation for Stability Enhancement in a Damaged RoPax Ship
In the framework of the EU project Flooding Accident Response (FLARE), flooding mitigation on a RoPax ship was studied using different active methods to improve ship safety in damage cases leading to a hull breach and flooding.
Petri Valanto
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The cumulative damage caused by chloride ion erosion to coastal bridge structures reduces the ship impact resistance of channel bridge structures and leads to changes in reliability of bridge structures on ship impact.
Tao Fu +4 more
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HMS Hampshire 100:Survey Report [PDF]
HMS HAMPSHIRE was a British 10,850-long tons pre-dreadnought Devonshire-class armoured cruiser launched on 24th September 1903, completed on 15th July 1905 and commissioned one month later.
Crofts, David +7 more
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Development of a protocol for maintaining viability while shipping organoid-derived retinal tissue. [PDF]
Retinal organoid technology enables generation of an inexhaustible supply of three-dimensional retinal tissue from human pluripotent stem cells (hPSCs) for regenerative medicine applications.
Binette, Francois +6 more
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Evaluation of dynamic stability for damaged ships under wind and wave conditions
Objectives Ships may encounter accidents such as collisions, groundings, and reef impacts during navigation, which can lead to hull damage and flooding, thereby significantly reducing buoyancy and stability. Under wind and wave conditions, a damaged ship'
Wei CHAI +5 more
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Objective The goal was to assess the diagnostic performance of three novel autoantibodies (NA) for Sjögren's disease (SjD) by comparing NA prevalence in patients with SjD, other autoimmune rheumatic diseases (ARDs), nonspecific chronic sialadenitis (CS), and controls.
Chadwick R. Johr +5 more
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Multifunctional atomic layer deposited coatings and interface treatments enhance direct solar water splitting on GaAs/GaInP tandem cells. Optimized TiO2/Pt nanoparticle bilayers ensure durability and catalytic efficiency with minimal optical losses, while H2 plasma pretreatments maximize photovoltage and interfacial charge extraction.
Tim F. Rieth +8 more
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