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Energy efficiency design index baselines for ships of Bangladesh based on verified ship data [PDF]
To establish Energy Efficiency Design Index (EEDI) baselines, correct ship data must be used. International Maritime Organization (IMO) used correct ship data from the ‘IHS Fair play database’ to develop EEDI baselines.
S.M. Rashidul Hasan, Md. Mashud Karim
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A Comparative Analysis of EEDI Versus Lifetime CO2 Emissions [PDF]
The Energy Efficiency Design Index (EEDI) was introduced as a regulatory tool employed at the ship design phase to reduce the carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions and increase the vessel’s operational efficiency.
Nikoletta L. Trivyza +2 more
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Real-time traffic signal optimization for urban mobility: a reinforcement learning-enhanced framework with application to Kuwait City [PDF]
IntroductionThis study develops an intelligent, adaptable traffic control strategy using advanced management algorithms to enhance urban mobility in smart cities.
Abedalmuhdi Almomany +2 more
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Estimated EEDI versus calculated EEDI using S/P trials for a chemical oil tanker
A cleaner environment to prevent dramatic climate changes is the goal of nowadays. Efforts to achieve this goal in marine field have been made by designers, shipbuilders, stakeholders, charterers and owners.
Ioan Bosoanca
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Multi-step optimization with operational scenarios for hull form and propulsor design for pod-driven cruise ships [PDF]
With the increasing demand for reducing CO2 emissions by the International Maritime Organization (IMO), controlling a ship's energy consumption at the design stage is crucial for proposing a 'greener' design.
Lecheng Li +5 more
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HULL LINES RELIABILITY-BASED OPTIMISATION DESIGN FOR MINIMUM EEDI
Pointing to marine greenhouse gas emissions, the EEDI (Energy Efficiency Design Index), a mandatory regulation, has become a significant factor in the design of ships’ hull lines.
Xiao Liang, Xu yang Mu, Yuan hang Hou
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A study on ship propulsion performances considering EEDI regulations
Ship emissions represent a significant source of air pollution with harmful environmental impact. Therefore, the International Maritime Organization (IMO) adopted mandatory technical and operational measures to reduce CO2 emissions from ships.
Mihaela Amoraritei, Gabriel Constantin
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Influence of lightweight change on ship performance [PDF]
An influence assessment of lightweight change on Energy Efficiency Existing Ship Index/Energy Efficiency Design Index performance for two supramax bulk carriers is presented in this paper. The study covers a variation of lightweight from 100% to 85% with
Vasilev Matija, Kalajdžić Milan
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The Energy Efficiency Design Index (EEDI) has been applied to ship carbon emission standards since 2013, ice ships subject to the Finnish Swedish Ice Class Rules (FSICR) also need to meet the requirements of EEDI.
Yu Lu +5 more
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This study analyzes the thermodynamic, economic, and regulatory aspects of boil-off hydrogen (BOH) in liquid hydrogen (LH2) carriers that can be re-liquefied using a proposed re-liquefaction system or used as fuel in a fuel cell stack.
Minsoo Choi +4 more
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