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Consequence analyses of collision-damaged ships — damage stability, structural adequacy and oil spills [PDF]
A ship collision accident may pose a threat to human lives, the environment and material assets. A damaged ship can suffer from the loss of ship stability, reduced global structural strength, and the loss of the integrity of internal tanks carrying ...
Artjoms Kuznecovs +4 more
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Dynamic flight stability of hovering droneflies with unilateral wing damage [PDF]
Insects with damaged wings can still maintain flight and perform complex maneuvers, highlighting their remarkable flight adaptability. Compared with the study on intact insects’ flight stability, research on the flight stability of wing-damaged insects ...
Yuxin Xie +4 more
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Biomechanical stability of hernia-damaged abdominal walls
Hernia occurs when the peritoneum and/or internal organs penetrate through a defect in the abdominal wall. Implanting mesh fabrics is a common way to reinforce the repair of hernia-damaged tissues, despite the risks of infection and failure associated ...
Ali Karrech +2 more
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Stability investigation damaged ships [PDF]
There are many areas in which naval vessels could improve safety standards, although naval vessels are not necessarily regarded as less secure than the civil vessels.
Pérez Fernández, Rodrigo
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Stability Evaluation of a Damaged Ship with Ice Accumulation in Arctic Regions [PDF]
The harsh environment in Arctic regions presents significant challenges to ship stability, particularly when ice accumulation and hull damage occur simultaneously, potentially increasing the risk of instability.
Jiabin Tao +5 more
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Sensitivity analysis of the probabilistic damage stability regulations for RoPax vessels [PDF]
In the light of the newly developed harmonised probabilistic damage stability regulations, set to come into force in 2009, this article presents a systematic and thorough analysis of the sensitivity of the Attained Subdivision Index with reference to a ...
D. Vassalos +6 more
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Preliminary tests of a damaged ship for CFD validation
One of the most critical issues in naval architecture these days is the operational safety. Among many factors to be considered for higher safety level requirements, the hull stability in intact and damaged conditions is the first to ensure for both ...
Sungkyun Lee +5 more
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Regulation of MDM2 Stability After DNA Damage [PDF]
Cells in our body are constantly exposed to various stresses and threats to their genomic integrity. The tumor suppressor protein p53 plays a critical role in successful defense against these threats by inducing apoptotic cell death or cell cycle arrest.
Jiaqi Li, Manabu Kurokawa
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Ship collisions and groundings are important due to their severe consequences, including exceedance of ultimate strength, loss of stability, and spillage of hazardous cargo and liquids.
Martin Schreuder +3 more
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Influence of key design factors of cruise ships on damaged stability
ObjectivesIn order to minimize ship type changes and meet the new requirements of SOLAS 2020 for the damaged stability of passenger ships, starting with the layout optimization design of large cruise ships, the ideas and key design factors regarding the ...
Jingjing CHEN +3 more
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